Onshoessale Copyright Infringement Policy

In compliance with the DMCA, we have established a policy to address potential copyright violations. We reserve the right to:

  1. Remove or Block Access: We may block access to or remove content believed in good faith to infringe on copyrighted material.
  2. Terminate Services for Repeat Offenders: Persistent violations may result in the suspension or termination of services.

Important Note:
Your use of Onshoessale services is governed by our Terms of Use, which incorporate this Copyright Policy. Undefined terms herein follow the definitions in the Terms of Use.

How to Report Copyright Infringement

If you believe any material accessible via our services infringes on your copyright, please submit a notice containing the following information to our designated agent:

  1. Authorized Signature: A physical or electronic signature from someone authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
  2. Identification of the Infringed Work: Clear details of the work being infringed.
  3. Details of the Infringing Material: Provide the location of the material with sufficient details to help us locate it.
  4. Notifier’s Contact Information: Include address, phone number, and email (if available).
  5. Good Faith Statement: Confirm that the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  6. Accuracy Declaration: A statement made under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate, and you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

Our Response to Copyright Notices

Once we receive a valid notice, we may:

  1. Remove or Disable Access: Immediately restrict access to the infringing content.
  2. Inform the Content Provider: Notify the individual or organization responsible for the content.
  3. Service Termination: Discontinue services for repeat offenders.

Submitting a Counter-Notice

If you believe that the content removed was wrongfully identified as infringing, you can send a counter-notice including:

  1. Signature: A physical or electronic signature.
  2. Identification of the Material: Specify the content removed and its previous location.
  3. Good Faith Statement: Declare that the material was mistakenly removed.
  4. Contact Information: Include your name, address, phone number, and an agreement to accept legal service in your jurisdiction.

We may forward the counter-notice to the original complainant and restore access to the material within 10 to 14 business days, provided no legal action is filed.

Contact Our Designated Agent

If you need to report a copyright infringement or submit a counter-notice, please contact our legal department at:

Legal Department
Address: 1942 Broadway Ste 314C, Boulder CO 80302, United States
Email: [email protected]