CircuitHub, Inc. ("CircuitHub") supports the protection of intellectual property and asks the users of the website CircuitHub.com to do the same. It is the policy of CircuitHub to respond to all notices of alleged copyright infringement.
Notice is specifically given that CircuitHub is not responsible for the content on other websites that any user may find or access when using circuithub.com. This notice describes the information that should be provided in notices alleging copyright infringement found specifically on circuithub.com, and this notice is designed to make alleged infringement notices to CircuitHub as straightforward as possible and, at the same time, minimize the number of notices that CircuitHub receives that are spurious or difficult to verify. The form of notice set forth below is consistent with the form suggested by the United States DiCircuital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") which may be found at the U.S. Copyright official website: http://www.copyright.gov.
It is the policy of CircuitHub, in appropriate circumstances and in its sole discretion, to disable and/or terminate the accounts of users of circuithub.com who may infringe upon the copyrights or other intellectual property rights of CircuitHub and/or others.
Our response to a notice of alleged copyright infringement may result in removing or disabling access to material claimed to be a copyright infringement and/or termination of the subscriber. If CircuitHub removes or disables access in response to such a notice, we will make a reasonable effort to contact the responsible party of our decision so that they may make an appropriate response.
To file a notice of an alleged copyright infringement with us, you are required to provide a written communication only by email or postal mail. Notice is also given that you may be liable for damages (including costs and attorney fees) if you materially misrepresent that a product or activity is infringing upon your copyright.
To expedite our handling of your notice, please use the following format or refer to Section 512(c)(3) of the Copyright Act:
Send the written notification via regular postal mail to the following:
CircuitHub Inc
Attn: DMCA takedown
14 Industrial Drive East, South Deerfield, MA 01373
or email notification to copyright@circuithub.com
To be effective, a Counter-Notification must be a written communication by the alleged infringer provided to CircuitHub’s Designated Agent (as set forth above) that includes substantially the following:
Finally Notices and Counter-Notices with respect to this website must meet then current statutory requirements imposed by the DMCA; see http://www.copyright.govfor details.
Please note that in addition to being forwarded to the person who provided the allegedly infringing content, a copy of this legal notice (with your personal information removed) will be published at https://github.com/circuithub/dmca. A link to your published letter may be displayed in place of the removed content.
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