DMCA Copyright Policy
This policy explains how we handle copyright issues on our website and related services. It also guides you on how to file a complaint if you believe your copyright has been violated.
We take copyright protection seriously and expect our users to do the same. If you think someone has used your work on our website without permission, this page will help you understand what to do.
Things to Know Before Filing a Complaint
If you’re unsure whether something is truly a copyright violation, it’s a good idea to talk to a lawyer before submitting a complaint.
The law requires you to include your personal information when filing a copyright complaint. If you’re concerned about sharing your details, you can have an agent or representative file the complaint for you.
How to Report Copyright Violations
If you own the rights to something (or represent someone who does) and believe it has been used on our website without permission, you can send us a copyright complaint.
Your complaint must meet the requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If it’s complete and accurate, we’ll review it carefully. If the complaint is valid, we may:
- Remove or block access to the content in question.
- Inform the user who posted the content about the complaint.
If your complaint doesn’t meet the DMCA guidelines, we may not take action.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this policy at any time. If we make changes, we’ll post a notice on our website’s homepage. Sometimes, we may also contact you directly about updates.
The updated policy will take effect as soon as it’s published. By continuing to use our website and services after the update, you agree to the new terms.
How to Contact Us
If you want to report copyright infringement, you can reach us at:
- Email: [email protected]
Please give us 2-5 business days to respond to your email.