Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy
Welcome to (the ‘Site’). We honor and value the rights of intellectual property of others similar to how we expect others to value our rights. According to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c), a copyright holder or their representative can submit a takedown notice to us via our DMCA Agent (contact information provided below). As an internet service provider, we are protected by the “safe harbor” provisions of the DMCA that allow us immunity from infringement claims. To submit a legitimate infringement claim, you need to provide us with specific information detailed below:
Notice of Infringement – Claim
- A signature of the copyright owner or authorized representative.
- Identification of the copyrighted work allegedly infringed.
- Details of the infringing material to be removed and information to help locate it.
- Contact information of the complaining party.
- A statement confirming that the use of material is unauthorized.
- A declaration that the provided information is accurate and the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright holder.
Section 17 USC §512(f) enforces penalties against individuals who knowingly provide false information in an infringement claim under 17 USC §512(c)(3).
Submit all takedown notices via our Contact page preferably through email for quick attention.
Be informed that we may disclose your identity and information in any copyright infringement claim we receive to the alleged infringer. By submitting a claim, you agree that your identity and claim may be shared with the alleged infringer.
Counter Notification – Restoration of Material
If you receive a takedown notice for copyright infringement, you can send us a counter notification to request the restoration of the material removed. The counter notification must be in writing and contain the specified elements as per 17 USC Section 512(g)(3):
- Your signature.
- Description of the removed material and its original location.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that the material was taken down due to mistake or misidentification.
- Your contact details and consent to jurisdiction for legal matters.
Submit your counter notice via our Contact page, preferably through email.
Repeat Infringer Policy
We treat copyright infringement seriously and abide by the requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act regarding repeat infringers. We keep track of DMCA notices and make efforts to identify and take action against repeat infringers.
Modifications
We retain the right to amend the content on this page and our DMCA policy at our discretion. We recommend checking regularly for any policy updates.