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Image and Video Terms of Use
Musictoob Media Inc sites typically display images, audio, and video
(the "Material") as part of blog posts written by our editors. The
types of Material editors are authorized to use on Musictoob Media
sites include:
* Material licensed from photographic archive and video vendors
* Material supplied to our editors or released into the public
domain by public relations and marketing companies for press purposes
* Reader-submitted Material, with the implied representation that
the person submitting the material owns the copyright in the material
and the right to give it to us for use on our site(s)
* Material published on Flickr or other public photo / video sites
with licenses granted under Creative Commons, with attribution in
accordance with the CC license granted in each case
* Material commissioned by Musictoob Media
* Material that we believe to be covered by the Fair Use Doctrine,
taking into account factors such as:
1. The purpose and character of the use (i.e. transformation
from the original, use for criticism, satire or parody
2. The nature of the copyrighted work (i.e. factual or
newsworthy vs creative works)
3. The amount and substantiality of the portion used in
relation to the whole (i.e. use of cropped, reduced, low-resolution
Material used for no more than to convey the point made)
4. The effect on the potential market for the copyrighted
work (e.g. use that is not substitutive for the original, or would
never be licensed in any event)
If Musictoob Media receives notice that Material posted is not in
keeping with these terms and conditions or the intended use of the
Comments section where it is posted, we reserve to right to remove the
material.
If you think we have published Material that infringes your copyright,
we will address your concerns; however, if the material falls into one
of the categories listed above, we believe that our use is legitimate
and we will not remove it from the site.
Please note that we will respond only to notices of alleged
infringement that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
The text of the Act can be found at the U.S. Copyright Office Web
Site, http://lcWeb.loc.gov/copyright/.
To file a notice of infringement with us, you must provide a written
communication (by email with an attached and signed PDF ) that sets
forth the items specified below. Please do not send us regular mail,
as we may not receive it in a timely fashion. In all cases, if you do
not hear a response from us within 10 days of submitting a complaint,
please telephone us at 917 209 1528 to confirm that we received your
original complaint. Spam blockers sometimes devour important emails
from strangers!
To enable us to address your concerns, please provide the following information:
1. For each allegedly infringing image, video or piece of text that
you wish to have removed from one of our sites, provide the exact
permanent URL for the page containing the material.
2. Provide information reasonably sufficient to permit us to
contact you: an email address is preferred, as well as a telephone
contact number.
3. For images, provide the following information detailing your
claim to ownership of the copyright in the allegedly infringing image:
* Proof of copyright in the image concerned, namely proof of
registration of the Image under the DMCA,
OR, absent such registration,
* a detailed description of where the photograph was taken,
by whom, who or what the subject of the image is, AND
* Evidence to support your claim that you own the copyright
in the image.
We will not comply with requests to remove an image where the
complainant cannot prove that they own the copyright in the image in
question.
4. Include the following statement: "I swear, under penalty of
perjury, that the information in the notification is accurate and that
I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the
owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed."
5. Sign the document email it to:
musictoob@gmail.com
Please note that you will be liable for damages (including costs and
attorneys' fees) if you materially misrepresent that any material on
our sites is infringing your copyrights.
Accordingly, if you are not sure whether material available online
infringes your copyright, we suggest that you first contact an
attorney.
We also reserve the right to publish your letter on the site(s).
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