Digital Millennium Copyright Act Notice

DMCA policy

This Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy (“Policy”) applies to the clebstory.com website (“Website” or “Service”) and any of its related products and services (collectively, “Services”) and outlines how this Website operator (“Operator”, “we”, “us” or “our”) addresses copyright infringement notifications and how you (“you” or “your”) may submit a copyright infringement complaint.

Protection of intellectual property is of utmost importance to us and we ask our users and their authorized agents to do the same. It is our policy to expeditiously respond to clear notifications of alleged copyright infringement that comply with the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) of 1998, the text of which can be found at the U.S. Copyright Office website.

We consider copyright infringement extremely seriously and would aggressively defend the legitimate copyright owners’ interests.

If you hold the copyright to material on our website and did not approve its usage, you must contact us in writing so that we can recognize the potentially infringing content and take appropriate measures.

If you think your copyright has been infringed or breached, please send the following details to our Copyright Agent in writing:

1.) The signature of an individual allowed to work on behalf of the holders of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed, either physically or electronically.

2.) Identification of the allegedly infringed copyrighted work, or a sample collection of those works at that domain where several copyrighted works at a particular website are protected by a single notice.

3.) Identification of the allegedly infringing or infringing content that is to be removed or access to which is to be blocked, as well as details sufficiently necessary to enable us to identify the material.

4.) Information reasonably necessary to allow us to contact the complaining group, such as an identity, telephone number, and, if appropriate, an electronic mail address.

5.) A argument that the complaining party has a good faith conviction that the copyright owner, its holder, or the statute may not allow usage of the content in the manner complained of.

6.) A declaration that the material in the notice is correct, and that the complaining party is entitled to operate on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed, under penalty of perjury.

The following written note should be submitted to our appointed agent:

[email protected]

Reporting copyright infringement

If you would like to notify us of the infringing material or activity, you may contact us at the following address:

    We take repetitive action against your complaint within 12 hours.

    This document was last updated on November 9, 2021