How can I resolve a copyright dispute?

How can I resolve a copyright dispute?

We take all copyright concerns seriously. If you see your material being sold on Stoor without your permission, please contact us. We will investigate and follow up with you.

If you are a Stoor Studio owner and see your content on another site without your permission you should send that site or host a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown request. 

Let’s say you own the copyrights in a content. And let’s say the users of a website have uploaded and posted your content or something that infringes your content. You can trigger their take-down obligation by sending an appropriate notice to the agent.

Requirements for DMCA-compliant notice.

Effective take-down notice must contain “substantially” the following:

1. Identification of the copyrighted work or works that the copyright holder claims have been infringed (or a representative list of such works);

2. Identification of the material that is said to infringe, and sufficient information for the OSP to locate that matter on its website;

3. Contact information for the copyright holder or its agent;

4. A statement that the complainant believes in good faith that the use of the allegedly infringed material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law; and

5. A statement that the above information is accurate and (the following part under penalty of perjury) that the complainant is the owner or is authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright, or is the owner of one of the exclusive rights under copyright law that is allegedly infringed.

6. A physical or electronic signature of the copyright holder or its agent. (§512(c)(3).)

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