DMCA Policy

WORDPRESSPOINT.COM complies with 17 U.S.C. § 512 and the Copyright Act for the Digital Millennium (“DMCA”). Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (‘DMCA’) and other relevant intellectual property legislation, it is our policy to respond to any violation notices and take appropriate action.

If your copyrighted content has been posted on WORDPRESSPOINT.COM or if our search engine returns links to your copyrighted material and you want this material deleted, you must include a written note describing the details mentioned in the section below. Please be advised that if you misrepresent material listed on our site that is infringing on your copyrights, you will be eligible for penalties (including costs and attorneys’ fees). In this situation, we recommend that you first consult a lawyer for legal assistance.

Your copyright violation argument must contain the following elements:
Provide the designated person with proof to act on behalf of the holders of an exclusive right claimed to be infringed.

Provide enough contact details to encourage us to contact you. You must also have an email address that is valid.

The patented content alleged to have been abused must be described in adequate detail to include at least one search keyword for which the content appears in the search results of WORDPRESSPOINT.COM.

An argument that the complaining party has a good faith conviction that the copyright owner, its representative, or the statute is not allowed to use the content in the manner complained about.

An assertion that the material found in the notice is correct and that the suing party is entitled, under penalty of perjury, to act on behalf of the holders of an exclusive right which is allegedly infringed.

An exclusive right that is allegedly infringed must be signed by an appointed individual to act on behalf of the holders.

Give a note of violation to admin@wordpresspoint.com

For an email response, please give 1-3 business days. Notice that your appeal will not be expedited by emailing your complaint to other parties, such as our Internet Service Provider, and may result in a delayed response because the complaint is not duly filed.

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