Disclaimer DMCA Copyright Infringement Notification
All trademarks, registered trademarks, product names, and company names or logos appearing on the site are the property of their respective owners. Maxelfmob abides by the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by responding to notices of alleged infringement that comply with the DMCA and other applicable laws. As part of our response, we may remove or disable access to material residing on the site that is controlled or operated by Maxelfmob and is claimed to be infringing, in which case we will make a good-faith attempt to contact the developer who submitted the affected material so that they may make a counter notification, also in accordance with the DMCA.
Before serving either a Notice of Infringing Material or Counter-Notification, you may wish to contact a lawyer to better understand your rights and obligations under the DMCA and other applicable laws. The following notice requirements are intended to comply with Maxelfmob's rights and obligations under the DMCA and do not constitute legal advice.
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Physical Signature and Authorization:
- Include a physical signature of a developer or development team authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.
- Third-party agencies should provide a copy of a "Physical Authorization Letter" that allows them to address copyright matters.
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Identification of the Infringed Work:
- Clearly identify the copyrighted work that has allegedly been infringed.
- If multiple works are affected on a single online site, provide a representative list of those works.
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URLs and Location of Infringing Material:
- Include URLs or other relevant information to help locate the infringing content quickly. This is crucial for the service provider to take action.
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Contact Information:
- Provide contact details for the complaining party, including an address, telephone number, and email address. This allows the service provider to communicate with the complainant.
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Good Faith Belief and Accuracy:
- State that the complaining party believes the material is being used without authorization.
- Confirm that the information provided in the notification is accurate.
- Assert that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
Remember that misrepresentations can have legal consequences, so accuracy is essential. If you have any doubts, consulting a lawyer is advisable. Keep in mind that this information does not constitute legal advice, but it aligns with the DMCA requirements.