If you believe that a certain Landing page infringes your copyright or your trademark, please let us know by sending us an IP infringement notice. For copyright notices, your notice must meet all requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (''DMCA'')(described below). For trademark infringement notices, you must provide us with clear information about the location of the allegedly infringing work, complete information about your trademark, and your contact information (name, physical address, email address, and telephone number). You can send us a DMCA Notice or Trademark Notice by email to [email protected]
Things to Consider Before You File a DMCA Notice
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A clear description of the copyrighted work infringed;
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The uniform resource locator (URL) where the material you claim is infringing is located on our services. Example:
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(Please note that if your link contains ''project'' then this URL can only be accessed by you and we will not be able to locate the content via this link.)
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A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the content identified in your DMCA notice is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law;
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Your contact information (such as your name, physical address, email address, and telephone number); and
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A certification, under penalty of perjury, that the DMCA notice is accurate, signed (either electronically or physically) by the copyright owner or the copyright owner's legal representative.
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Before you file your DMCA notice, please carefully consider whether or not the use of the copyrighted material at issue is protected by the Fair Use doctrine. If you file a DMCA notice when there is no infringing use, you could be liable for costs and attorney's fees. If you are unsure whether someone's use of your copyrighted material amounts to infringement, please contact an attorney. You might also want to consult publicly available reference materials such as those found at the U.S. Copyright Office website or the Chilling Effects website.
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Once we receive your DMCA Request, we will review it, decide on the infringement and notify you promptly. If we find that the DMCA requirements have been satisfied, we will timely remove the infringing content.
Plagiarism
For people using Palabee, this means that you're only allowed to upload Study Material if you're the copyright holder of those documents. When uploading a document, you hold all the rights of that particular document. People uploading their Study Material always stay copyright holder and do not ever - by using Palabee - give away their rights. They can adjust, delete, share for free, or choose to sell their documents. Note: by selling their documents, this will not mean they also sell their copyright. Thus, the buyer is only allowed to use the documents for personal use and Palabee is not responsible for the documents shared via the Platform.