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Legal

DMCA & Copyright Policy

Learn how U10S handles copyright complaints, DMCA notices, and requests related to alleged intellectual property infringement.

Copyright Policy

U10S respects intellectual property rights and expects users, partners, and third parties to do the same.

If you believe that content, activity, or material associated with U10S infringes your copyright or other intellectual property rights, you may submit a copyright notice for review.

Submitting a Copyright Notice

Copyright-related requests should be sent to:

Copyright Contact

support@u10s.com

Information to Include

To help us investigate your request efficiently, please include:

  • Your full name and contact information.
  • A description of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed.
  • The specific URL, page, inbox, account, or resource involved.
  • A description of the allegedly infringing material.
  • A statement that you believe the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, agent, or applicable law.
  • A statement that the information provided is accurate to the best of your knowledge.

Review Process

Upon receiving a sufficiently detailed notice, U10S may investigate the reported issue and take action where appropriate.

Actions may include restricting access to content, limiting account functionality, requesting additional information, or taking other measures consistent with applicable laws and platform policies.

Counter Notices

If you believe content was removed, restricted, or affected in error, you may contact us with supporting information explaining why you believe the action was incorrect.

U10S reserves the right to review and evaluate all counter-notice requests before taking further action.

Repeat Infringement

U10S reserves the right to suspend, restrict, or terminate accounts associated with repeated intellectual property violations or abusive copyright-related activity.

Good Faith Requirement

Copyright notices should only be submitted in good faith. Submitting false, misleading, abusive, or fraudulent claims may result in rejection of the request and other actions where appropriate.

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