Intellectual Property Claim
Copyright law is designed to protect original expressions of ideas in tangible forms, such as visual art like photographs and paintings, as well as literary works like poems and narratives. In contrast, trademark law protects the use of distinctive words, symbols, designs, or logos that identify and differentiate the sources of various products.
Furthermore, publicity rights are essential for protecting an individual’s identity, including their name, likeness, and image. These rights prevent the unauthorized commercial use of someone’s identity for personal gain.
If you suspect that your intellectual property rights have been violated, we encourage you to promptly contact us via our designated email address: [email protected]. When submitting a Notice and Takedown Report, please include the following key details:
A hyperlink to the content you suspect infringes on your rights.
Provide supporting evidence demonstrating the originality of your work, such as webpages or relevant documentation.
Your full name and contact number for effective communication.
For clarity and efficiency, please title the email: TAKEDOWN REPORT. We take intellectual property rights seriously and will promptly investigate and address any reported infringements.