DMCA Policy

Effective date: April 2, 2021

The DMCA was enacted in 1998 to expand existing US copyright law to include and address issues surrounding the internet and digital media. A DMCA takedown notice is a tool that copyright owners can use to help enforce the protections that the DMCA provides.

Six items must be clearly included on a DMCA takedown notice:

  1. Signature of the copyright owner whose work was infringed;
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work that has allegedly been violated (e.g., name, title, type of media);
  3. Specifics about the portion of the copyrighted work that has been infringed;
  4. Contact information for the copyright owner;
  5. Statement that indicates that permission has not been granted to use the copyrighted work;
  6. Statement that the information contained in the DMCA takedown notice is accurate and that the person writing the notice has the authority to act on behalf of the copyrighted work (can either be the copyright owner or an agent of the copyright holder).

Submitting a DMCA Takedown Notice

If you have legal standing to submit a valid DMCA takedown notice, send it to copyright@twigflo.com with all information clearly identified and attach a clearly legible scanned signed duplicate no larger than 500kb to the email. We will not respond to any other type of request received at that email address.

Twigflo reserves the right to handle all interactions through email so a valid reply-to email must be provided in the notice.

IMPORTANT: If any of the above required items are not clear in the submission to Twigflo, the DMCA takedown notice will not be processed.

Requests submitted without legal standing or under fraudulent circumstances may be subject to civil prosecution. Please check with an attorney on your rights and obligations before proceeding.

Disputing a DMCA Takedown Notice

If you have legal reason to dispute a takedown notice received through Twigflo because you have permission to use copyrighted material, send a clear counter-notification back to the email address we provided in the original communication to you.

Fraudulent disputes may be subject to civil prosecution. Please consult with an attorney on your rights and obligations before proceeding.

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