I think someone is infringing my Copyright, what can I do?If you believe your copyrighted work has been posted on this site (the “Website”) without your permission, you may submit a copyright infringement notification by submitting a written notification to our Copyright Agent (designated below).In accordance with the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512) (“DMCA”), the written notice (“DMCA notice”) must include substantially the following:
Submit the DMCA notice to our Copyright Agent:
Dan Bovarnick
Trivantis Corporation
400 Fairway Drive, Suite 101
Deerfield Beach, FL, USA 33441
dmca@trivantis.com
Phone: +1 (513) 929.0188
Fax: +1 (513) 334-1547
If you fail to comply with all of the requirements of the DMCA, your DMCA notice may not be effective.Please know that if you knowingly materially misrepresent that material or activity on the Website is infringing your copyright, you may be held liable for damages (including attorneys’ fees and costs) under Section 512(f) of the DMCA. Consulting with a lawyer is therefore recommended before submitting a DMCA notice.I think my material shouldn’t have been removed/disabled from your Website. Now what?If you believe that material you posted on our Website was removed or access to it was disabled by mistake or misidentification, you may file a counter-notification with us (a “Counter-Notice”) by submitting written notification to the Copyright Agent (designated below). Pursuant to the DMCA, the Counter-Notice must include substantially the following:
Submit Counter-Notices to our Copyright Agent:
Dan BovarnickTrivantis Corporation400 Fairway Drive, Suite #101Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
Phone: +1 (513) 929.0188
Fax: +1 (513) 334-1547
Email:dmca@trivantis.com
The DMCA allows us to restore the removed content if the party filing the original DMCA Notice does not file a court action against you within ten business days of receiving the copy of your Counter-Notice (which we will provide).Please know that if you knowingly materially misrepresent that material or activity on the Website was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification, you may be held liable for damages (including attorneys’ fees and costs) under Section 512(f) of the DMCA. Consulting with a lawyer is therefore recommended before submitting a Counter-Notice.Repeat Infringers may lose access to our Website. In appropriate circumstances, it is our policy to disable and/or terminate accounts of users who repeatedly upload content which is infringing of third party rights.