DMCA

In accordance with Section 512(f) of the DMCA, individuals who knowingly make false claims of copyright infringement may be held liable for damages. Filing fraudulent claims is prohibited and can result in legal responsibility for incurred damages.

Additionally, please be aware that information submitted in this legal notification may be shared with the original uploader of the disputed content. Claimant details will be published on gradesfixer.com, replacing any content that has been disabled.

Counter-Notification Process

To dispute a removal, follow the counter-notification process as outlined in Section 512(g) of the DMCA. Please ensure that your counter-notification includes these elements:

  1. Identification of Removed Content: List the specific URLs of the material that has been removed or had access disabled.
  2. Personal Information: Provide your full name, address, contact number, email address, and your account username.
  3. Jurisdiction Consent: Include a statement confirming your consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for your district of residence, or, if located outside the U.S., the judicial district of gradesfixer.com. Agree to accept legal service from the claimant.
  4. Good Faith Statement: Include a declaration under penalty of perjury that you believe the material was mistakenly removed or misidentified.
  5. Signature: Provide either a scanned physical signature or a valid electronic signature.

Also, under DMCA Section 512(f), individuals who falsely represent that content was mistakenly removed or disabled may be subject to liability. Please note that gradesfixer.com has a policy to terminate accounts of repeat offenders where appropriate.