Copyright Claims for YTmp3
Respecting Intellectual Property Rights:
We deeply value the intellectual property rights of others and strictly prohibit the infringement of copyright, trademark or any other proprietary information rights. Any content suspected of infringing such rights may be removed immediately in our sole discretion. Submitting such content may result in termination of your use of the YTMp3 website.
Repeat Violator Policy:
As part of our commitment to protecting intellectual property, users whose content receives three good faith and effective complaints in any consecutive six-month period may face termination of their grant of use of the Website.
Compliance with Legal Standards:
Although we are not subject to United States law, we voluntarily comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Pursuant to Title 17, Section 512(c)(2) of the United States Code, we have designated an agent to receive notifications of claimed copyright infringement.
Copyright Agent Information:
- - Copyright Agent: Incorporate Now Inc
- - Address: 512 Lucerne Ave, Lake Worth, FL 33460, United States
- - Fax: (800) 371-0235
- - Email: [email protected]
Notice of Claimed Infringement Requirements:
In order for a notice of claimed infringement to be effective, it must be a written communication to our agent and must include:
- 1. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed, with a description and, where possible, a copy or location (eg, URL) of the authorized version.
- 2. Identification of the infringing material and its location, or, for search results, identification of the reference or link to the infringing material.
- 3. Contact information including address, telephone number and email address.
- 4. A statement supporting a belief in good faith or use of material not authorized.
- 5. A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, under penalty of perjury, and that the notifier is the owner or authorized to act on the owner's behalf.
Counter-Notification Requirements:
If your content is removed due to claimed copyright infringement, you may provide a counter-notice that includes:
- 1. Your physical or electronic signature.
- 2. Identification of removed material and its prior location.
- 3. A statement, under penalty of perjury, supporting a good faith belief that the removal was the result of mistake or misidentification.
- 4. Your name, address, telephone number, email address and a statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the courts in Anguilla and the location(s) of the alleged copyright owner.
- 5. A statement from the purported copyright owner or his agent indicating acceptance of service of process.