Copyright

Copyright

We address claims of potential copyright violation that adhere to relevant laws. Should you believe that any content accessible through our platforms violates your copyright, you have the option to request the removal of said content or its accessibility from our platforms. This can be done by submitting a written notification to our designated Copyright Manager, whose information is provided below. As per the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512), the submitted written notice, known as the “DMCA Notice,” should include the following key elements:

1. Your digital or physical signature.
2. Identification of the specific copyrighted work that you believe has been infringed. If multiple works are involved, you can provide a representative list.
3. A precise description of the infringing material, allowing us to accurately locate it.
4. Your contact information, including name, physical address, telephone number, and email address if available.
5. A statement indicating your sincere belief that the use of the copyrighted material has not been authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
6. A statement asserting the accuracy of the information provided in the written notice.
7. A statement, made under the possibility of legal consequences, affirming your authority to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

You can send the DMCA Notice via email to our designated manager at: info@precisionmaterial.net

Failure to adhere to all the requirements outlined in Section 512(c)(3) of the DMCA may result in the ineffectiveness of your DMCA Notice.

Please take note that intentionally misrepresenting that content accessible through our platforms infringes upon your copyright could lead to potential liability for damages, including legal costs and attorney fees, under Section 512(f) of the DMCA.

If you believe that any of your User Content was mistakenly removed or access to it was unjustly disabled, you have the option to submit a counter-notification to our Copyright Manager by sending a written notification to the provided address. The “DMCA Counter-Notice” should contain the following elements:

1. Your digital or physical signature.
2. Identification of the material that was removed or disabled, along with its previous location before removal or disabling.
3. Your contact information, including name, physical address, telephone number, and email address if available.
4. A statement, under possible legal repercussions, asserting that you genuinely believe the removal or disabling was a result of a mistake or misidentification.
5. A statement expressing your consent to the jurisdiction of the federal district court governing your address, and your agreement to accept service from the individual or agent who initially issued the complaint.

It’s important to understand that knowingly misrepresenting that content or activity made available through our platforms was removed or disabled due to mistake or misidentification could result in potential liability for damages, including legal costs and attorney fees, under Section 512(f) of the DMCA.

Precision Material Management, LLC follows a policy to potentially deactivate and/or terminate the accounts of users who repeatedly engage in copyright infringement, as appropriate.