DMCA

At MistyInfo.blog, we deeply respect the creative work of others. We are committed to protecting intellectual property rights and complying fully with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If you believe that any material on our website has been used without permission or violates your copyright, we’re here to listen and respond quickly.

What to Do If Your Copyrighted Work Is Used Without Permission

If you’re a copyright owner or someone legally authorized to act on their behalf, and you believe that your content has been posted on MistyInfo.blog without authorization, please let us know by sending a takedown request.

To make sure your claim is handled efficiently, your message should include:

  • Your full name and contact details (email address and phone number work best).
  • A clear description of the copyrighted material that you believe has been infringed.
  • The exact URL on MistyInfo.blog where the material appears.
  • A short statement explaining why you believe the use isn’t authorized.
  • A statement (under penalty of perjury) that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or legally allowed to act on their behalf.
  • Your signature either typed or handwritten.

Once we receive a valid request, we’ll review it carefully and remove the content if necessary. We respect everyone’s rights, and we work to resolve these issues promptly and fairly.

Where to Send Your DMCA Notice

You can send your DMCA notice to our team at:

📧 Email: mistyinfo.com@gmail.com
📌 Subject Line: DMCA Takedown Request – MistyInfo.blog

We usually respond within 24 hours.

What If You Think Your Content Was Removed by Mistake?

If content was removed from MistyInfo.blog and you believe it shouldn’t have been, you can file a counter-notice. This should include:

  • Your full name and contact information.
  • The URL where the content was posted before it was taken down.
  • A brief explanation of why you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification.
  • A statement (under penalty of perjury) that you believe the material was removed in error.
  • A declaration that you consent to the jurisdiction of your local court, or ours, and will accept legal papers from the person who filed the original DMCA notice.
  • Your signature.

If we receive a valid counter-notice, we may reinstate the content, unless the original complainant takes further legal action.

A Fair Approach for Everyone

We believe in open content, but never at the cost of creators’ rights. If you find any issue with our content, we encourage respectful communication. We aim to resolve copyright concerns quickly and professionally.

Last updated: May 4, 2025