Claims of Copyright Infringement

Vitor Media respects the intellectual property of others and expects its users to do the same.  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (the “DMCA”) provides recourse for copyright owners who believe that material appearing on the Internet infringes upon their rights under U.S. copyright law.  If You believe in good faith that any material available on or accessible through the Services infringe upon Your copyright, then You (or Your agent) may send Vitor Media a notice requesting that Vitor Media remove the material or block access to it.  Similarly, if You believe in good faith that someone has wrongly filed a notice of copyright infringement against You, then the DMCA permits You to send Vitor Media a counter-notice.  Notices and counter-notices must include the following information and be sent to Vitor Media’s designated agent, or infringement@vitormedia.com, or 90 State Street, STE 700 Office 40, Albany, New York 12207.

A description of the copyrighted work that You claim has been infringed, including the URL (Internet address), App name, or other specific location on the Services where the material You claim is infringed is located. Please include enough information to allow Vitor Media to locate the material, and explain why You think an infringement has taken place;

A description of the location where the original or an authorized copy of the copyrighted work exists – for example, the URL (Internet address) where it is posted or the name of the book in which it has been published;

Your address, telephone number, and e-mail address;

A statement by You that You have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law;

A statement by You, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in Your notice if accurate, and that You are the copyright Owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner’s behalf; and

An electronic of physical signature of the owner of the copyright or the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright interest.

Please note, notices and counter-notices must meet then-current statutory requirements imposed by the DMCA.  See http://www.copyright.gov/ for details.  We recommend that You consult Your legal advisor before filing a notice or counter-notice.