DMCA

Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy

Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy

Welcome to our website. We value and respect the intellectual property rights of others just as we expect the same in return. According to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), copyright owners or their representatives can send us a notice to remove infringing content.

Notice of Infringement – Claim

  1. You must provide a signature from the copyright owner or their authorized representative.
  2. Clearly identify the copyrighted work that has been infringed.
  3. Give specific details about the infringing material, including the URL for easy identification.
  4. Provide contact information of the complaining party.
  5. State that the complaint is made in good faith and under penalty of perjury.

If someone misrepresents information in a takedown notice, they may face civil penalties as per Title 17 USC §512(f). All takedown notices should be sent through our Contact page via email.

It is important to note that we may share the details of any copyright infringement claim with the alleged offender for resolution. By submitting a claim, you agree to this process.

Counter Notification – Restoration of Material

If your content has been taken down due to a copyright claim, you can send a counter notification to have it restored. This must include your signature, a description of the material, a statement of good faith belief, and your contact details.

To submit a counter notice, use our Contact page and send it via email.

Repeat Infringer Policy

We have a strict policy against repeat copyright infringers. We keep track of DMCA notices and take action against those who violate our policies.

Modifications

We reserve the right to update our DMCA policy as needed. Please check back regularly for any changes.