Source: https://www.plumbtalkwomen.com/dmca-notice
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 04:54:55+00:00

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This website PlumbTalkWomen.com, the ("Site"), qualifies as a "Service Provider" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 512(k)(1) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"). Accordingly, it is entitled to certain protections from claims of copyright infringement under the DMCA, commonly referred to as the "safe harbor" provisions. We respect the intellectual property of others, and we ask our users to do the same. Thus, we observe and comply with the DMCA, and have adopted the following Notice and Takedown Policy relating to claims of copyright infringement by our customers, subscribers or users.
The SITE implements the following "notification and takedown" procedure upon receipt of any notification of claimed copyright infringement. The SITE reserves the right at any time to disable access to, or remove any material or activity accessible on or from any SITE or any Materials claimed to be infringing or based on facts or circumstances from which infringing activity is apparent. It is the firm policy of the SITE to terminate the account of repeat copyright infringers, when appropriate, and the SITE will act expeditiously to remove access to all material that infringes on another’s copyright, according to the procedure set forth in 17 U.S.C. §512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"). The SITE’s DMCA Notice Procedures are set forth in the preceding paragraph. If the notice does not comply with §512 of the DMCA, but does comply with three requirements for identifying sites that are infringing according to §512 of the DMCA, the SITE shall attempt to contact or take other reasonable steps to contact the complaining party to help that party comply with the notice requirements. When the Designated Agent receives a valid notice, the SITE will expeditiously remove and/or disable access to the infringing material and shall notify the affected user. Then, the affected user may submit a counter-notification to the Designated Agent containing a statement made under penalty of perjury that the user has a good faith belief that the material was removed because of misidentification of the material. After the Designated Agent receives the counter-notification, it will replace the material at issue within 10-14 days after receipt of the counter-notification unless the Designated Agent receives notice that a court action has been filed by the complaining party seeking an injunction against the infringing activity. The SITE reserves the right to modify, alter or add to this policy, and all users should regularly check back to these Terms and Conditions to stay current on any such changes.
In the event that the alleged infringer identified in an intended DMCA Notice is, itself, operating as a "Service Provider" within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. § 512(k)(1), the SITE requests that any such DMCA Notices relating to alleged infringement by third party users, customers or subscribers of such service providers be submitted directly to the DMCA Agent designated by the service provider instead of the SITE.
Please note that the DMCA Agent is not associated with the Site in any other capacity, but is an attorney with a private law firm. Customer service inquiries, payment questions, and cancellation requests will not receive a response. All such communications must be directed to the PlumbTalkWomen.com customer service department.
It is the policy of PlumbTalk, Inc. ("PT") to comply with provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act which afford PT safe harbor for liability related to the alleged copyright infringement of its customers and third party users of its services. PT, through its Designated Agent, maintains a log of DMCA Notices received from copyright holders (the "DMCA Log"). Through its DMCA Log and other data, PT engages in a good faith effort to identify customers or account holders who may be engaging in repeated copyright infringement.
Any user that engages in "repeat infringement" shall be subject to having any and all accounts known to belong to the repeat infringer terminated, in accordance with this policy.
"Repeat infringement" shall be defined as more than three (3) Final Infringement Notifications from any source, within a single year.
"Final Infringement Notification" shall be defined as a valid, compliant DMCA Notice received by PT’s Designated Agent and which results in the removal or disabling of the identified infringing material (or any part of it), or which results in a Final Judgment of copyright infringement against the user responsible for the content at issue after a counter-notification and subsequent lawsuit. DMCA Notifications that result in a counter-notification but no subsequent judgment of infringement shall not constitute a "Final Infringement Notification" for purposes of this Policy.
A "valid, compliant DMCA Notice" shall be defined as a notification sent to PT’s Designated Agent which substantially complies with the elements set forth in 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3).
Termination of a user’s account under this policy shall be subject to an informal appeal process, whereby the user shall be entitled to show good cause why the account should not be terminated. In the event PT is satisfied, in its discretion, that good cause is shown, it may choose not to terminate the user’s account, but shall be within its rights to do so in accordance with this Policy and the associated terms of service. Uniform standards and criteria will be utilized in resolving any informal appeal.
Notwithstanding the above, if PT receives more than six (6) Final Infringement Notices from a single copyright holder within a single year, termination of the user’s account shall not be subject to the informal appeal procedure, and shall ordinarily be canceled without further notice.
This Policy is subject to revision or amendment at any time in the discretion of PT or based on changes in the law or other circumstances impacting this Policy.

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