🛡 DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Notice
DMCA Notice
1. Your Copyright Rights
If you believe that content on TechHindu360 infringes your copyright, you may request removal under the DMCA. Provide the following to submit a valid notice:
2. Required Information
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Identification of copyrighted work you claim was infringed.
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URL(s) on TechHindu360 where the allegedly infringing material resides.
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Contact information (name, mailing address, telephone number, email).
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A good faith statement: e.g., “I believe in good faith that the use is not authorized.”
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A statement under penalty of perjury: e.g., “I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information is correct, and I am the copyright owner or authorized agent.”
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Signature: physical or electronic signature of the rights holder or authorized representative.
3. Send Your Notice
Please email your DMCA takedown request to:
📧 dmca@techhindu360.com
Or mail it to:
TechHindu360, [durg, c.g. india]
4. What Happens Next
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We’ll review your submission and, if valid, remove or disable access to the infringing content.
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We'll notify the uploader and give them a chance to respond with a counter-notice.
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If a counter-notice is filed, we may restore content after 10–14 business days unless legal action is filed.
5. Counter-Notice
If your content was removed and you believe it was wrongly taken down, you may file a counter-notice. It must include:
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Identification of the removed content and its location before removal.
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Statement under penalty of perjury: e.g., “I consent to jurisdiction of [appropriate federal court] and accept service of process.”
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Your contact information, signature, and statement of good faith belief that the material was removed in error.
Send counter-notices to: dmca@techhindu360.com
6. Repeat Infringer Policy
TechHindu360 reserves the right to terminate accounts of users who are repeat infringers, as required by the DMCA and applicable laws.
Questions?
Contact us at dmca@techhindu360.com or via the Contact Us page.
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