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DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT
Notice and Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement
Pursuant to Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c)(2), all notifications of
claimed copyright infringement on the Verio system or Web site should be sent ONLY
to our Designated Agent.
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED SOLELY FOR NOTIFYING VERIO THAT YOUR
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL MAY HAVE BEEN INFRINGED.
WE CAUTION YOU THAT UNDER FEDERAL LAW, IF YOU KNOWINGLY MISREPRESENT THAT ONLINE MATERIAL
IS INFRINGING, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO HEAVY CIVIL PENALTIES. THESE INCLUDE MONETARY
DAMAGES, COURT COSTS, AND ATTORNEYS FEES INCURRED BY US, BY ANY COPYRIGHT OWNER, OR BY
ANY COPYRIGHT OWNER'S LICENSEE THAT IS INJURED AS A RESULT OF OUR RELYING UPON YOUR
MISREPRESENTATION. YOU MAY ALSO BE SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION FOR PERJURY.
DO NOT SEND ANY INQUIRIES UNRELATED TO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT (e.g. REQUESTS FOR TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE OR CUSTOMER SERVICE, REPORTS OF E-MAIL ABUSE, etc.) TO THE CONTACT LISTED BELOW.
YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE IF SENT TO THAT CONTACT.
Written notification must be submitted to the following Designated Agent:
VERIO Inc. Danna Thompson 8005 S. Chester Street Suite 200
Englewood, CO 80112 Fax: 303-708-2445
copyright@verio.net
Under Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c)(3)(A), the Notification of Claimed
Infringement must include the following:
- Physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the
copyright owner.
- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed or a
representative list if multiple works are involved.
- Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing that should be removed
or access to disabled and information reasonably sufficient to enable the online
service provider to locate the material (usually a URL to the relevant page).
- Information reasonably sufficient to allow the online service provider to contact the
complaining party (address, phone number, e-mail address).
- Statement that the complaining party has "a good faith belief that use of the material
in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law."
- Statement that the information in the notice is accurate, and under penalty of perjury,
that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
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