Source: https://www.constant.com/corporate/dmca.php
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 18:07:25+00:00

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Constant.com ("Constant® Hosting") implements the following DMCA Notice and Takedown Policy. Constant® Hosting respects the intellectual property rights of third parties, and expects others to do the same. As part of our effort to recognize the copyrights of third parties, Constant® Hosting complies with the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") and is therefore protected by the limitations on liability recognized by 47 U.S.C. § 512; commonly known as the "safe harbor" provisions of the DMCA. Constant® Hosting's infringement notification procedure, counter-notification procedure, and takedown policies, are set forth below.
The DMCA permits copyright owners, or their authorized agents, to submit notifications to service providers, such as Constant® Hosting, requesting that infringing material hosted on Constant® Hosting's servers be disabled or removed. Importantly, the DMCA imposes significant penalties - including court costs and attorneys fees - on those who abuse the infringement notification procedure, by misrepresenting either that material is infringing, or was removed by mistake. See; HYPERLINK "http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/uscode/17/5/512" 47 U.S.C. § 512(f). Constant® Hosting will pursue those who abuse its DMCA notice or counter-notification procedure, and will cooperate with law enforcement in any investigation of such abuse. Please make sure that you meet all the qualifications before submitting a DMCA notice to our Designated Agent identified below.
Constant® Hosting implements the following Takedown Policies and Procedures. Upon receipt of any notification of claimed copyright infringement, Constant® Hosting will act expeditiously to notify its customer of the alleged infringement, and take steps to disable or remove the subject material. DMCA Notices are generally processed within two (2) business days from receipt, absent extenuating circumstances. Constant® Hosting reserves the right at any time to disable access to, or remove any material or expressive work accessible on or from its servers or services, that is claimed to be infringing via a valid DMCA Notice, or based on facts or circumstances from which infringing activity is apparent. It is the firm policy of Constant® Hosting to terminate the account of repeat copyright infringers, when appropriate, and Constant® Hosting 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 DMCA. The procedure for notifying Constant® Hosting of claimed copyright infringement is set forth in Section II(B), hereof. If the DMCA notice does not comply with §512 of the DMCA, but does substantially comply with the (3) three requirements for identifying infringing works according to §512 of the DMCA, Constant® Hosting shall attempt to contact or take other reasonable steps to reach the complaining party to assist that party comply with sending a compliant DMCA Notice. As noted above, when Constant® Hosting's Designated Agent receives a valid notice, Constant® Hosting will act expeditiously to remove and/or disable access to the infringing material and shall notify the affected customer or subscriber. Then, the affected customer or subscriber may submit a counter-notification to the Designated Agent, using the counter-notification procedures set forth below. Constant® Hosting reserves the right to modify, alter or add to this policy, and all affected persons should regularly check back to this page to stay current on any modifications.
If the Recipient of a Notice of Claimed Infringement ("Notice") believes that the Notice is erroneous or false, and/or that allegedly infringing material has been wrongly removed/disabled in accordance with the procedures outlined above in Section III above, the Recipient is permitted to submit a counter-notification pursuant to 47 U.S.C. §512(g)(2) & (3). A counter-notification is the proper method for the Recipient to dispute the improper removal or disabling of material pursuant to a Notice. The information that a Recipient provides in a counter-notification must be accurate and truthful, and the Recipient will be liable for any misrepresentations contained in the counter-notification pursuant to 47 U.S.C. §512(f).
Within ten to fourteen (10-14) days from Constant® Hosting's receipt of a valid counter-notification, Constant® Hosting will replace or cease disabling access to the disputed material unless Constant® Hosting's Designated Agent receives notification that the original claimant has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain the Recipient from engaging in infringing activity relating to the material on the SITE's system or network.
Some of Constant® Hosting's customers are, themselves, "Service Providers" within the meaning of 47 U.S.C. § 512(k)(1). Accordingly, Constant® Hosting requests that any DMCA Notices relating to alleged infringement by third party users, customers or subscribers of Constant® Hosting's Service Provider Customers be submitted directly to the DMCA Agent designated by such customer.
Constant® Hosting reserves the right to modify, alter or add to this policy, and all users should regularly check back regularly to stay current on any such changes.

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