DMCA


Policy on Digital Millennium Copyright Act Compliance

Welcome to our website. We acknowledge and respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect the same in return. According to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, copyright owners or their representatives can send a notice to us if they believe their work has been used without authorization.

Notice of Infringement – Submission

  1. A signature of the copyright owner or their authorized representative;
  2. Identification of the copyrighted material allegedly infringed;
  3. Details on where the infringing material is located on our website;
  4. Contact information of the complaining party;
  5. A statement that the use of the material is unauthorized; and
  6. A statement that the information provided is accurate and that the claimant is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

Failure to provide accurate information may result in penalties under the law.

Any takedown notices should be sent via our Contact page for quick attention.

By submitting a claim, you agree to the sharing of your details with the alleged infringer.

Counter Notification – Restoration of Content

If your material has been removed due to a copyright claim, you can send a counter notice to have the material restored. The counter notification must include:

  1. Your signature;
  2. Description of the removed material;
  3. Statement that the material was taken down by mistake;
  4. Your contact information and consent to legal jurisdiction.

Send the counter notice through our Contact page.

Repeat Infringer Policy

We have a strict policy against repeat copyright infringement. We keep records of all DMCA notices and take action against repeat offenders.

Changes in Policy

We retain the right to update our DMCA policy as necessary. Check back regularly for any modifications.