Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy
Welcome to our website. We value the rights of intellectual property just like we expect others to respect our rights. According to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, copyright owners or their representatives can send us a notice to take down infringing content. As an internet service provider, we have protections under the DMCA “safe harbor” provisions. To submit an infringement claim, you need to provide certain information:
Notice of Infringement – Claim
- A signature of the copyright owner or their authorized representative;
- Identification of the copyrighted work that has been infringed;
- Identification of the material to be removed along with details to locate it;
- Contact information of the complaining party;
- A statement that the use of the material is unauthorized;
- A statement that the claim is accurate and the complaining party is authorized.
Section 17 USC §512(f) imposes penalties for misrepresenting information in a copyright infringement notice.
Submit takedown notices through our Contact page via email for fast response.
By submitting a claim, you agree that your information may be shared with the alleged infringer.
Counter Notification – Restoration of Material
If your material was taken down due to a copyright claim, you can send a counter notification to have it restored. Your notification must include:
- Your signature.
- Description of the removed material and its original location;
- A statement that the removal was a mistake;
- Your contact details and consent to jurisdiction.
Send your counter notice through our Contact page via email.
Repeat Infringer Policy
We have a strict policy against repeat copyright infringement. We keep a record of DMCA notices and terminate accounts of repeat infringers.
Modifications
We reserve the right to revise the DMCA policy on this page at any time. Check back regularly for updates.