VIRALCUM.COM respect intellectual property and will promptly remove the offending material
The following section deals with intellectual property that may be crawled from VIRALCUM.COM that violates the owner’s copyright. VIRALCUM.COM respect intellectual property and will promptly remove the offending material provided that we are sent a properly written Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice.
Filing a DMCA Notice to Remove Copyrighted Content on VIRALCUM.COM
BEFORE you contact us:
If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that violates your intellectual copyright, please provide us with written notice containing the following information:
Name, address, telephone number, and email of yourself, or the person authorized upon your behalf to file this DMCA notice.
You may submit this information to VIRALCUM.COM via: CONTACT FORM
Please note that VIRALCUM.COM does its best to respond promptly to all DMCA takedown requests, however, it could take up to 7 business days to respond.
We may Ask for Additional Information
If VIRALCUM.COM does not feel that your DMCA is sufficient, or that it was falsely submitted, we may request more information from you to make sure that we have all the legal information necessary to fulfill, or deny, the DMCA notice. If you are asked for more information, please submit it promptly so we may continue processing your notice.
Before Filing a DMCA with VIRALCUM.COM:
Make sure that you indeed own the copyrights to the content before you send us a DMCA take-down notice. If you aren’t sure if you actually own the copyrights to the infringing material, you should check with your attorney before submitting the notice. Be aware that there could be legal consequences if you choose to make a false or bad faith statement of copyright infringement by using this process.
DO NOT MAKE FALSE CLAIMS.
VIRALCUM.COM may disclose any communications concerning DMCA notices or other intellectual property complaints with third parties, including the users who have posted the allegedly infringing material.
If you have questions about the legal requirements of the DMCA, you may wish to consult with your attorney or look up more information on Section 512(c) of the US Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. 512(c)(3).