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DMCA Policy for The Florida Time Blog
The Florida Time Blog (“we,” “us,” or “our”) respects the intellectual property rights of others and complies with the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This policy outlines the procedures for submitting notices of alleged copyright infringement and counter-notices under 17 U.S.C. § 512.
Notification of Alleged Copyright Infringement
If you believe that content on our website, located at thefloridatime.blog, infringes your copyright, please submit a written notification to our designated DMCA Agent. Your notice must include the following information, as required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3):
- Identification of the Copyrighted Work: A description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed, including, if possible, a copy or the location (e.g., URL) of an authorized version of the work.
- Identification of the Infringing Material: A description of the material you claim is infringing and its location on our website (e.g., the specific URL of the content).
- Your Contact Information: Your name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
- Statement of Good Faith Belief: A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- Statement of Accuracy: A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner’s behalf.
- Your Signature: A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on their behalf.
Please send your DMCA notice to our designated DMCA Agent at:
DMCA Agent
The Florida Time Blog
Email: dmca@thefloridatime.blog
Mailing Address:
123 Main Street, Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33602, USA
Incomplete notices may not be processed. Upon receipt of a valid DMCA notice, we will take appropriate action, which may include removing or disabling access to the allegedly infringing content.
Counter-Notification Process
If you believe that content you posted on our website was removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification to our DMCA Agent. Your counter-notification must include the following, as required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(g)(3):
- Identification of the Removed Material: A description of the material that was removed or disabled and the location (e.g., URL) where it appeared before removal.
- Statement of Consent to Jurisdiction: A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the judicial district in which your address is located (or the Middle District of Florida if your address is outside the United States) and that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original DMCA notice or their agent.
- Your Contact Information: Your name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
- Statement of Good Faith Belief: A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification.
- Your Signature: A physical or electronic signature.
Send your counter-notification to the DMCA Agent at the contact information provided above. Upon receipt of a valid counter-notification, we may restore the removed content within 10-14 business days, unless the original complainant notifies us of a court action seeking to restrain the restoration.
Repeat Infringer Policy
In accordance with the DMCA, The Florida Time Blog maintains a policy of terminating, in appropriate circumstances, the accounts of users who are repeat infringers of copyright.
Contact Us
For questions about this DMCA Policy, please contact our DMCA Agent at dmca@thefloridatime.blog
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