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DMCA Disclaimer

Things to think about prior to making the copyright complaint

Before submitting a copyright claim to us, you should consider whether the use is fair. Fair use stipulates that short excerpts from copyrighted materials can in certain situations be quoted in full for specific uses. For example, criticism or news reporting, or teaching research, without having to ask to obtain permission from or pay to the holder of the copyright. If you’ve considered fair use but are still deciding to pursue the copyright issue You may wish to first talk to the person in question to determine if you can settle the issue directly with the person who made the complaint.

Note that if you are not sure if the material you’re reporting is actually infringing. You may want to consult with an attorney prior to sending us a notice.

We could at any time, at our sole discretion or in accordance with the law, provide a copy of your notice or counter-notification to the account holder involved in the allegedly illegal act or for publication. Should you be concerned about the information we share with third-party people? You may want to employ an agent to file a complaint against infringing material on your behalf.

Notifications of infraction

In the event that you’re a copyright holder or agent for the same and believe that the material we provide on our Services violates your copyrights. If so, you can send an email copyright infringement notification (“Notification”) by using the contact information below in accordance with DMCA.

The process of filing a DMCA claim is the beginning of a legally-defined process. The complaint will be submitted for examination for its accuracy, validity, and completeness. If your complaint meets these criteria, then our response could include the removal or limitation of access to the infringing content.

If we block or limit access to the materials or shut down an account due to an alleged violation notification. We will then make an effort to reach out to the user with details regarding the removal or limitation of access. This could include a complete copy of the notification (including your name address, number, and email address). Moreover, it includes instructions for filing a counter-notification.

In spite of anything contrary that is contained in any section or section of the Policy. This Operator has the option not to take action following receipt of a DMCA copyright infringement notice when it is not in compliance with the full conditions of the DMCA for these notifications.

Counter-notifications

Anyone who receives a copyright infringement notice could file a counter-notification under sections 512(g)(2) (2) and (3) (3) of the US Copyright Act. If you are notified of an infringement notice for copyright. This means that the material that was mentioned in the notice was taken off our Services. Please take your time to go through the Notification, which provides details on the notification that we received. If you want to file a counter-notification, contact us. In order to do that, you need to send a letter that is compliant with the DMCA specifications.

It is important to note that you’re not certain whether the material you are using violates. For example, copyrights of other people or that the content or activity was taken down or restricted due to an error or mistake. Then, you may wish to contact an attorney before filing a counter-notification.

In spite of anything contrary included in any section of this Policy. The Operator reserves the right to take no action upon receipt of a counter-notification. When we get a counter-notification, it must be in a form that conforms to the requirements that are in 17 U.S.C. SS 512(g). Then, we can forward the information to the one who made the Original Notification.

The procedure that is described in this Policy does not restrict our ability to pursue another remedy we need to pursue to resolve a suspected infringement.

Amendments and modifications

We have the right to change this Policy or its terms and conditions relating to the website. If we do we will send you an email informing you.

Reporting copyright infringement

If you wish to let us know about the activity or material that is infringing. You can do this by completing our contact page.