Understanding Our Copyright Policy (DMCA)
At ApolloGroupTV.cam, we respect the hard work of creators and rightsholders. We operate as a service provider, connecting you to content available across the web. Because we don’t host the content ourselves, we rely on a clear process to handle any copyright concerns.
1. What is the DMCA?
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a law that protects online service providers from being held liable for content shared by third parties, provided the service provider removes infringing material once they are notified.
2. How to Report a Violation
If you believe your copyrighted work is being used on our platform without permission, you can send us a “Takedown Notice.” To be valid, your notice must include:
Proof of Ownership: A description of the work you own and where it can be found.
The Specific Link: The exact URL on our site where the infringing content is located.
Contact Info: Your name, address, phone number, and email.
Good Faith Statement: A statement that you believe the use isn’t authorized.
Accuracy Statement: A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the info you provided is correct.
3. What Happens Next?
Once we receive a complete notice, our legal team reviews it. If it meets the legal requirements, we will:
Remove or Disable Access: We will take down the specific link or content reported.
Notify the User: We let the person who posted the content know why it was removed.
Allow a Counter-Notice: If the user believes the content was removed by mistake, they have the right to file a “Counter-Notification.”
4. Repeat Infringers
We take copyright seriously. Users who repeatedly ignore these rules or continue to post infringing content will have their accounts permanently terminated without a refund.
Need to submit a notice?
The fastest way to reach our legal team is through our [DMCA Portal] or by emailing us at legal@apollogrouptv.cam.
Note: Sending a false DMCA notice is a serious matter. If you knowingly misrepresent that a product or activity is infringing, you may be held liable for damages (including costs and attorneys’ fees).