At PayCellularPlan, we respect the
intellectual property rights of others and follow the federal Digital
Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If we receive a valid DMCA notice, we will act
promptly to remove or disable access to any content on our site that is claimed
to be infringing. As part of this process, we will make a good-faith effort to
contact the person who posted the material so they can respond with a
counter-notification, in line with DMCA regulations.
Content on Third-Party Websites
Please note that we do not have
control over content hosted on third-party websites. If you are the copyright
owner of content found on a website that is not owned or controlled by
PayCellularPlan, you will need to contact the administrator of that specific
website to request content removal.
Notice to Copyright Owners
If you believe that content on our
site infringes on your copyright, please send us a written, signed notice (a
“DMCA Notice”) to our designated agent, whose contact information is available
on our contact page. Your DMCA Notice should include the following information:
A description of the copyrighted work that you claim
has been infringed.
A description of where the allegedly infringing
material is located on our website, including a link or other specific
information.
Your contact information, including your name, address,
telephone number, and email address.
A statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that
you have a good faith belief that the use of the content is not authorized
by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
A statement that the information in your notice is
accurate, and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on
behalf of the owner.
Your physical or electronic signature.
Please be aware that under federal
law, if you make any material misrepresentations in a notification of
infringement, you may be held liable for damages, including costs and
attorney’s fees. If you are unsure whether the content on our site infringes on
your copyright, it’s advisable to consult with an attorney before submitting a
DMCA Notice.
Important Note: Filing a false or bad-faith claim of copyright infringement
can have legal consequences. If you're uncertain about your rights or whether a
copyright has been violated, we recommend consulting with a legal professional.