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Policy >> Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Notice And Procedure For Making Claims Of Copyright Infringement Pursuant To The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
If you believe that you hold a claim of copyright infringement against NameSecure L.L.C., submit notice of your claim to the following Designated Agent:
| Service Provider: |
NameSecure L.L.C. |
| Designated Agent: |
Legal Department |
| Address to Which Notification Should
Be Sent: |
13861 Sunrise Valley Drive
Herndon, VA 20171 |
| E-Mail: |
legal@namesecure.com |
If you have concerns or issues with any specific domain name registration,
please do not contact the DMCA agent. Instead, see our Web page that deals with
this matter and/or send us an e-mail concerning your issue.
To be effective, the notification of your claim of copyright infringement should
be written and should include the following:
- A statement that you are the owner of the exclusive right you claim has
been infringed, or a statement that you are authorized to act on behalf of
the owner of an exclusive right that has allegedly been infringed.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notification
is accurate.
- Your signature. (The signature may be either physical or electronic.)
- The identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed.
(If you claim that multiple copyrighted works have been infringed you can
submit one notification with a list of the allegedly infringed works.)
- Identification of the material that you claim to be infringing and information
reasonably sufficient to permit NameSecure to locate the material.
- Information reasonably sufficient to permit NameSecure to contact you, including
your address, telephone number, fax number and, if available, an electronic
mail address. You can provide contact information for the owner of the exclusive
right that you claim has been infringed if you are not the owner, but rather
authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
- A statement you have a good-faith belief that use of the material in the
manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent,
or the law.
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