Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy
Welcome to our website. We value the rights of intellectual property and expect the same from others. According to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, copyright owners can notify us of any infringements by submitting a takedown notice to our designated agent.
Notice of Infringement – Claim
- A signature of the copyright owner or their authorized representative.
- Identification of the copyrighted work that has been infringed.
- Details of the infringing material and sufficient information for us to locate it.
- Contact information of the complainant.
- A statement of good faith belief that the use of material is unauthorized.
- A statement that the notification is accurate and authorized by the copyright owner.
Failure to comply with accurate information may result in civil penalties under Title 17 USC §512(f).
Please send all takedown notices through our Contact page via email for quick attention.
By submitting a claim, you acknowledge that your information may be shared with the alleged infringer.
Counter Notification – Restoration of Material
If you disagree with a takedown notice, you can provide a counter notification with specific elements listed in Section 512(g)(3).
- Your signature.
- Description of the material taken down and its original location.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that the takedown was a mistake.
- Your contact information and consent to jurisdiction.
Submit your counter notice through our Contact page, preferably via email.
Repeat Infringer Policy
We have a zero-tolerance policy for repeat copyright infringers and terminate their accounts accordingly.
Modifications
We reserve the right to update our DMCA policy at any time. Please check back periodically for any changes.