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Nextcom Copyright Policy | |
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
(Public Law 105-304)
Corporate Policy and Procedures for Compliance
In accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,* Nextcom has adopted the following policy toward copyright infringements:
All rights reserved. No reproduction of any kind will be tolerated. This policy shall cover all aspects of Nextcom.
Procedure for Reporting Copyright Infringements:
Submit a formal Notice of Copyright Infringement containing the following
information:
Identification of what is being infringed
Where the infringements are located
Who is complaining
How he or she may be contacted
A statement of good faith belief that the material is infringing
A statement made under threat of perjury that the information provided is accurate and the complaint is authorized by the copyright holder
Send the Notice of Copyright Infringement to:
Webmaster of Nextcom
1022 S. La Cienega Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90035
Tel No. (310) 360-1000
Fax No.(310) 360-5000
Or via email to: webmaster@nextcom.net
Once this information is received, the following action will be taken:
The infringing material or site will be blocked.
The infringing user will then be immediately notified of the situation.
In the case of first-time offenders, the infringing material will be removed.
To the extent possible, repeat offenders will be removed permanently from the system.
The user may supply a counter notice which must include the following:
A statement that the user has a good faith belief that the removal was a result of a misidentification on our part
A complete listing of the user's contact information
A consent to jurisdiction in Federal Court
If this counter notice is received by Nextcom, a copy of the counter notice will be sent to the original complaining party.
*Digital Millennium Copyright Act can be viewed at http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/legislation/hr2281.pdf -- to view this file, simply download the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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