DMCA

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a law that helps protect people who create content from having it stolen and shared by others on the internet.

This law focuses on websites where owners may not know who contributed each piece of content or that the site is a platform for sharing content.

On our website “https://gowelllive.com/” and its related products and services, we have a policy to respond to any notice of copyright infringement and take the necessary actions.

Our DMCA policy outlines how we, the website operator, deal with notifications of copyright infringement and how users can submit complaints if they believe their copyright is being violated.

We highly value the protection of intellectual property and urge our users and their authorized agents to do the same. We promptly address clear notifications of alleged copyright infringement that follow the guidelines of the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998. You can find the full text of this law on the U.S. Copyright Office website.

Our DMCA Policy has been created using the Tools Prince DMCA Policy Generator.

Things to think about before reporting a copyright issue

If you’re not sure whether the material you’re reporting is infringing, it might be a good idea to talk to a lawyer before telling us about it.

The DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) requires you to share your personal information when making a copyright complaint. If you’re worried about your privacy, keep that in mind.

Reporting copyright infringement

If you’re a copyright owner or their representative and believe that material on our services is violating your copyrights, you can send us a written notification following the DMCA rules. The contact details for this are provided below.

When you file a complaint, it kicks off a specific legal process. We’ll check your complaint for accuracy, validity, and completeness. If everything checks out, we may remove or limit access to the material you claim is infringing.

If we take action based on a complaint, like removing material or restricting access, we’ll do our best to contact the person affected and give them information about what we did.

Important note

Even though we have this policy, the Operator (the one running the website) has the right to not take any action if a DMCA copyright complaint doesn’t follow all the necessary rules.

This process we described doesn’t stop us from using other methods to deal with suspected copyright issues.

Changes and Updates

We can make changes to this Policy or its terms for the Website and Services whenever we want. If we make changes, we’ll let you know by posting a message on the main page of the Website or by sending you an email. We might also tell you in other ways, like using the contact information you gave us.

The updated Policy becomes effective right away when we post it unless we say otherwise. If you keep using the Website and Services after the updated Policy is posted, it means you agree to the changes.

Reporting Copyright Issues

If you want to tell us about something that’s violating copyright, please email us. We’ll try to respond to your email within 1-2 business days.

You can also read: terms-of-uses