DMCA Compliance
DMCA Compliance
The following describes the DMCA Compliance for our Perfect Domains
website.
We at Perfect Domains are committed to responding to any alleged copyright
violations, should they occur. Notice of any alleged violation should take the
form proposed by the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act as revealed at
http://www.copyright.gov.
Remedy
If any material infringes on the copyright of any offended party, we may
remove the content from Perfect Domains, prevent access to it, terminate or
block access for those responsible for the content, and/or any other action
deemed appropriate. We may also pass along record of the incident for
documentation and/or publication by third parties at our discretion.
Not Legal Advice/No Attorney-Client Relationship
If you believe your rights have been violated, it can be a serious matter.
This DMCA notice exists solely to effectuate our efforts, as website owners, to
prevent and eliminate infringement on intellectual property rights. It is no
substitute for the assistance of competent legal counsel. Other remedies and
action, such as against an internet service provider (ISP), may exist. You may
wish to seek legal help immediately.
Notification
For your convenience and to speed resolution, notice of alleged
infringement may be tendered to Perfect Domains via email, using the email
address and/or contact information provided on this website. We warn that you
will be liable for any and all statutory and common law damages, as well as
court costs and attorney fees, if you falsify a claim that your copyrights have
been violated. Six figure awards have already been granted for bogus
complaints, so seeking the help of competent counsel is advised.
Assuming you still wish to assert copyright violation, you should provide
the following to speed up the process:
STEP 1. Identify in adequate detail the copyrighted item you believe has
been violated, by providing the URL to the protected work, ISBN#, or otherwise.
STEP 2. Identify the URL of the webpage that you assert is infringing the
copyrighted work listed in item #1 above.
STEP 3. Provide contact information for yourself (email address is preferred,
phone is suggested).
STEP 4. Provide information sufficient to allow us to notify the
owner/administrator of the allegedly infringing webpage or other content such
as a blog or forum posting (email address is preferred).
STEP 5. Include the following statement: “I have a good faith belief that use
of the copyrighted materials described above as allegedly infringing is not
authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.”
STEP 6. Include the following statement: “I swear, under penalty of perjury,
that the information in the notification is accurate and that I am the
copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive
right that is allegedly infringed.”
STEP 7. Digitally sign your affirmation.
Counter-Notification
Note that the party representing the affected website or provider of
content can issue a counter-notification under sections 512(g)(2) and (3) of
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and so we may again post or link to the
content in that case.
For your convenience, counter notification may be tendered via email, using the
email address and/or contact information provided on this website. We warn that
you will be liable for any and all statutory and common law damages, as well as
court costs and attorney fees, if you falsify a claim that others’ copyrights
have NOT been violated
Assuming you still wish to file a counter-notice, you should provide the
following to speed up the process:
STEP 1. Identify the specific URLs or other unique identifying information
of material that we have removed or disabled access to.
STEP 2. Provide your name, address, telephone number, email address, and a
statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of Federal District Court for
the judicial district in which your address is located, and that you will
accept service of process from the person who provided notification under
subsection (c)(1)(C) or an agent of such person.
STEP 3. Include the following statement: “I swear, under penalty of perjury,
that I have a good faith belief that each item of content identified above was
removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification of the
material to be removed or disabled, or that the material identified by the
complainant has been removed or disabled at the URL identified and will no
longer be shown.”
STEP 4. Digitally sign
the affirmation.
CHANGE NOTICE: As with any of our administrative and legal notice pages,
the contents of this page can and will change over time. Accordingly, this page
could read differently as of your very next visit. These changes are
necessitated, and carried out by Perfect Domains, in order to protect you and
our Perfect Domains website. If this page is important to you, you should check
back frequently as no other notice of changed content will be provided either
before or after the change takes effect.
COPYRIGHT WARNING: The legal notices and administrative pages on this
website, including this one, have been diligently drafted by an attorney. We at
Perfect Domains have paid to license the use of these legal notices and
administrative pages on Perfect Domains for your protection and ours. This
material may not be used in any way for any reason and unauthorized use is
policed via Copyscape to detect violators.
QUESTIONS/COMMENTS/CONCERNS: If you have any questions about the contents
of this page, or simply wish to reach us for any other reason, you may do so by
following this link: PerfectDomains.domainpro.live