The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a U.S. copyright law that stipulates that if an online service provider whose website allows people to publish posts/user-created content receives an allegation from the copyright owner or its agent, Liability for copyright infringement can be waived by removing inappropriate content immediately after notification of infringement.

If you believe that Fotobuzz-hosted content infringes your copyright under U.S. copyright law, you may submit a complaint to Fotobuzz and its designated agent by mail or email. The contact address is as follows:

Email address: [email protected]

If a copyright owner believes that its copyrighted work has been copied without consent, you must provide Fotobuzz with the following information. Your DMCA takedown notice must contain the following information: The copyright owner or designated agent must:

Copyright owners or their designated agents who make false claims of copyright infringement may be held liable for damages resulting from the removal or blocking of allegedly infringing works.

Reply to Notice of Claimed Copyright Infringement

If you have been previously notified of copyright infringement, you may submit a response notification to Fotobuzz's designated agent using the address above or [email protected]. In this reply notification, you must provide the following information:

The DMCA provides that copyrighted content that has been removed or disabled will be restored or re-enabled upon receipt of a valid reply notification. U.S. copyright law stipulates that anyone who files a false response notification for copyright infringement will be subject to heavy fines.

Note: DMCA notices and reply notices are only accepted to address claims of copyright infringement and are not an appropriate means of reporting other legal claims (non-copyright issues such as trademark, defamation or privacy, terms of use, etc.).