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OpenReference respects the intellectual property rights of others. It is our policy to respond expeditiously to any notice that any content posted on our website infringes the copyright rights of others. All claims of copyright infringement will be investigated, and appropriate action will be taken, including but not limited to removal of the infringing content and termination of user access, if applicable.
If you believe content on our website infringes your copyrighted material, you must provide written notice (a “Takedown Notice”) to infoORwiki.org. Such Takedown Notice must include:
The above information must be submitted in writing to our Designated Agent using the contact information provided below.
Please note that you may be liable for damages if you file a false Takedown Notice. You should consult with an attorney before sending a Takedown Notice to determine your rights and obligations.
If we remove or disable content or access to content in response to a Takedown Notice, we will make a good faith attempt to contact the provider of the alleged infringing content so that they may make a counter notification. We may keep a record of Takedown Notices provided by you and any subsequent action taken.
Counter Notification of Copyright Infringement If you believe content you posted was removed in error pursuant to a Takedown Notice, you may send a notice (a “Counter Notification”) to infoORwiki.org.
To file a Counter Notification, you must send us the following information in writing:
OpenReference Initiative will forward your Counter Notification, including your personal information contained in the Counter Notification, to the party who submitted the initial Takedown Notice. By submitting a Counter Notification, you consent to the use of your information in this manner. We will not forward the Counter Notification to any party other than the author of the initial Takedown Notice unless required by law.
After we send the Counter Notification, the author of the initial Takedown Notice must respond to us within ten (10) business days stating it has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain you from engaging in infringing activity relating to the content on our website. If the author of the initial Takedown Notice does not respond within ten (10) days, your content will be reposted.
Please note that you may be liable to OpenReference Initiative for damages if you file a false Counter Notification. You should consult with an attorney before sending us a Counter Notification to determine your rights and obligations.