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DMCA Notice & Takedown Procedure

17 U.S.C. § 512 · Effective 2026-01-01

Your Company Ltd respects the intellectual property rights of others. If you believe content on Inkwell infringes your copyright, you can submit a DMCA notice using the procedure below.

1. Designated DMCA Agent

DMCA Agent
1 Example Street, London, EC1A 1AA, United Kingdom
Email: dmca@example.com

2. How to Submit a Takedown Notice

Send a written notice to the agent above containing all of the following (17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3)):

  1. Your physical or electronic signature.
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed (or a representative list if multiple works).
  3. Identification of the allegedly infringing material, with enough detail (URL is best) for us to locate it.
  4. Your contact information — name, address, telephone number, and email.
  5. A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  6. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorised to act on the owner’s behalf.

3. Counter-Notice

If your content was removed in response to a DMCA notice and you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification, you can submit a counter-notice under 17 U.S.C. § 512(g)(3). It must include:

  1. Your physical or electronic signature.
  2. Identification of the removed material and the location it was removed from.
  3. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed by mistake.
  4. Your name, address, telephone number, and a statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the federal district court for your address.

4. Repeat-Infringer Policy

We terminate the accounts of users we determine to be repeat copyright infringers, in accordance with 17 U.S.C. § 512(i).

5. Misrepresentation

Knowingly submitting a false notice may result in liability for damages, including costs and attorneys’ fees, under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f).