DMCA

We respect the intellectual property rights of others just as we expect others to respect our rights.

Pur­suant to Dig­i­tal Mil­len­ni­um Copy­right Act, Title 17, Unit­ed States Code, Sec­tion 512©, a copy­right own­er or their agent may sub­mit a take­down notice to us via our DMCA Agent list­ed below. As an inter­net ser­vice provider, we are enti­tled to claim immu­ni­ty from said infringe­ment claims pur­suant to the “safe har­bour” pro­vi­sions of the DMCA.

To sub­mit a good faith infringe­ment claim to us, you must sub­mit a notice to us that sets forth the fol­low­ing information:

DMCA Notice of Infringement – Claim

  1. A phys­i­cal or elec­tron­ic sig­na­ture of the copy­right own­er (or some­one autho­rized to act on behalf of the owner);
  2. Iden­ti­fi­ca­tion of the copy­right­ed work claimed to have been infringed;
  3. Iden­ti­fi­ca­tion of the infring­ing mate­r­i­al to be removed, and infor­ma­tion rea­son­ably suf­fi­cient to per­mit the ser­vice provider to locate the mate­r­i­al. [Please sub­mit the URL of the page in ques­tion to assist us in iden­ti­fy­ing the alleged­ly offend­ing work];
  4. Infor­ma­tion rea­son­ably suf­fi­cient to per­mit the ser­vice provider to con­tact the com­plain­ing par­ty includ­ing your name, phys­i­cal address, email address, phone num­ber and fax number;
  5. A state­ment that the com­plain­ing par­ty has a good faith belief that the use of the mate­r­i­al is unau­tho­rized by the copy­right agent; and
  6. A state­ment that the infor­ma­tion in the noti­fi­ca­tion is accu­rate, and, under penal­ty of per­jury, that the com­plain­ing par­ty is autho­rized to act on behalf of the copy­right owner.

Last Updat­ed on July 25, 2023 by menj

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