Copyright & DMCA GuidelinesThe following may be interpreted as SubFeed.blogspot.com’s
(hereafter ‘the Service’) policy towards copyright infringement on the Service
in accordance with the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (hereafter ‘DMCA’). The
address of SubFeed.blogspot.com’ Designated Agent for copyright takedown
notices (‘Designated Agent’) is listed below.Reporting Instances of
InfringementIf you believe copyright infringing Content is on or
accessible through the Service, please send a notice of infringement of
copyright containing the following information to the Designated Agent at the
address listed below:
Identify the material or work
being infringed.
Identify the material that is claimed to be infringing. This
includes its location and enough detail so SubFeed.blogspot.com will be able to
accurately locate it.
Contact information for the
notifying party.
A statement that the Notifying party has a good faith belief
that the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or law.
A statement made under penalty of perjury that the information
provided is accurate and that the Notifying Party is authorized to make the
complaint on behalf of the copyright owner.
A signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the
owner of the copyright, or the owner of the copyright that has been allegedly
infringed.
After SubFeed.blogspot.com removes material persuant to the
DMCA notice, SubFeed.blogspot.com will notify the user responsible for
uploading the material that access to said material has been revoked. SubFeed.blogspot.com reserves
the right to immediately and without prior notification terminate accounts on
the Service for copyright infringement, especially those which are the subject
of repeat DMCA notifications.
How To Submit a DMCA
Counter-Notification
You may file a counter-notification to SubFeed.blogspot.com if
you believe material you have submitted to the Service has been the wrongful
subject of a DMCA notification. Please provide the following information to the
Designated Agent, listed below:
Specific URLs which refer to the material which was removed or
to which access has been disabled.
Your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
Your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
You must include a statement consenting to the jurisdiction of
Federal District Court for the judicial district in which your address is
located (or the federal district courts located in San Francisco County,
California if you are located outside of the United States). You must further
agree to accept service of process from the original DMCA complaintant or the
agent(s) of the original complaintant.
You must also swear under penalty of perjury that you have a
good-faith belief that the material in question was removed or access to the
material was disabled only as a result of a mistake or misidentification.