DMCA


Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy

Welcome to our website. We value intellectual property rights and expect the same from others. According to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), copyright owners can send us a notice to remove infringing material.

Notice of Infringement – Claim

  1. A signature of the copyright owner or their authorized representative.
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work being infringed.
  3. Details of the infringing material and how to locate it.
  4. Contact information of the complaining party.
  5. A statement confirming unauthorized use of the material.
  6. Statement of accuracy under penalty of perjury.

Section 512(f) of the DMCA imposes penalties for misrepresentations in infringement claims.

Submit takedown notices via our Contact page by email for quick response.

Be aware that we might share your identity with alleged infringers when processing claims.

Counter Notification – Restoration of Material

If your material is removed due to a copyright claim, you can send a counter notification to have it restored with certain elements as required by 17 USC Section 512(g)(3).

  1. Your signature.
  2. Description of the removed material and its original location.
  3. Statement that the removal was due to error or misidentification.
  4. Your contact information and consent to jurisdiction.

Send your counter notice via our Contact page, preferably by email.

Repeat Infringer Policy

We have strict policies against copyright infringement and identify repeat offenders per DMCA rules. Accounts of repeat infringers will be terminated.

Modifications

We can modify this policy for DMCA claims at any time. Please check back periodically for updates.