NOTICE AND PROCEDURE FOR MAKING CLAIMS OF COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
"Blu Player" is committed to complying with U.S. copyright law and expects all who access our websites, including subscribers and members, to do the same.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 ("DMCA") provides recourse for owners of copyrighted material who believe that their rights under U.S. copyright law have been infringed on the internet. Under the DMCA, copyright owners may contact the authorized agent of an internet service provider to report alleged infringements of their protected works appearing on web pages hosted by the service provider. Upon receipt of a properly filed complaint satisfying the requirements of the DMCA, "Blu Player" will remove or block access to the allegedly infringing material.
If a person believes in good faith that a notice of copyright infringement has been wrongly filed, such person may submit a counter-notice to "Blu Player". "Blu Player" shall not be made a party to disputes over alleged copyright infringement.
If you believe that your copyrights have been infringed, or if a notice of copyright infringement has been filed against you, you should seek advice of legal counsel.
If you believe that a web page hosted by "Blu Player" is violating your rights under U.S. copyright law, you may file a complaint thereof with Blu Player's designated agent in the manner described below.
By Mail:
Meltem GÖKÇINAR
Legal Department Officer (Lawyer)
102 Marlyon Rd, Ilford IG6 3XN, UK
By E-mail: appmuzzik@gmail.com
For your complaint to be valid under the DMCA, you must provide the following information when providing notice of the claimed copyright infringement:
See 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3) for more details.
You should be aware that, under the DMCA, claimants who make misrepresentations concerning copyright infringement may be liable for damages incurred as a result of the removal or blocking of the wrongfully accused material, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 ("DMCA") provides recourse for owners of copyrighted material who believe that their rights under U.S. copyright law have been infringed on the internet. Under the DMCA, copyright owners may contact the authorized agent of an internet service provider to report alleged infringements of their protected works appearing on web pages hosted by the service provider. Upon receipt of a properly filed complaint satisfying the requirements of the DMCA, "Blu Player" will remove or block access to the allegedly infringing material.
If a person believes in good faith that a notice of copyright infringement has been wrongly filed, such person may submit a counter-notice to "Blu Player". "Blu Player" shall not be made a party to disputes over alleged copyright infringement.
If you believe that your copyrights have been infringed, or if a notice of copyright infringement has been filed against you, you should seek advice of legal counsel.
Notification of Claimed Copyright Infringement
If you believe that a web page hosted by "Blu Player" is violating your rights under U.S. copyright law, you may file a complaint thereof with Blu Player's designated agent in the manner described below.
By Mail:
Meltem GÖKÇINAR
Legal Department Officer (Lawyer)
102 Marlyon Rd, Ilford IG6 3XN, UK
By E-mail: appmuzzik@gmail.com
For your complaint to be valid under the DMCA, you must provide the following information when providing notice of the claimed copyright infringement:
- A physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner;
- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed;
- Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of the infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled as well as information reasonably sufficient to permit "Blu Player" to locate the material;
- Information reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to contact the complaining party, such as an address, telephone number and, if available, an electronic mail address;
- A statement that the complaining party has a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or law; and
- A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and, under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.
See 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3) for more details.
You should be aware that, under the DMCA, claimants who make misrepresentations concerning copyright infringement may be liable for damages incurred as a result of the removal or blocking of the wrongfully accused material, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.