DMCA Policy

Respect for original work is taken seriously at Navasakaam. Text, images, graphics, and other published material should be used responsibly and lawfully. A good faith effort is made so only content that is owned, properly licensed, fairly used, credited when appropriate, or otherwise allowed by law is published. If a copyright concern is raised, a prompt review is intended to be carried out.

This DMCA Policy explains how copyright complaints may be submitted and how responses may be handled if someone believes that material appearing on this website infringes valid copyright rights.

Commitment to Copyright Respect

Content published on this website is intended to be original, informative, and helpful. Even with care, mistakes may occasionally happen. If copyrighted material is believed to have appeared on this website without proper permission, notice may be provided so the matter can be reviewed quickly and fairly. Genuine complaints are respected, and reasonable action may be taken after review.

Submission of a Notice

If you are a copyright owner, or are authorized to act on behalf of one, a written notice may be sent if you believe that content on this website infringes your copyright. To allow proper review, the notice should include enough information for the material and the claimed rights to be identified clearly.

The notice should include your full legal name, your email address, your physical mailing address, a clear description of the copyrighted work that is claimed to have been infringed, the exact page address on this website where the material is located, a statement that a good faith belief is held that the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law, a statement that the information provided in the notice is accurate and that authority is held to act on behalf of the copyright owner, and your physical or electronic signature.

A notice may be sent to the email address below.

Email
Your Email Address

Suggested Subject
DMCA Notice

Review Process

Once a valid notice is received, the complaint may be reviewed and the identified material may be removed, limited, or investigated as appropriate. In some cases, the content publisher or submitting party may be contacted for clarification. If the notice appears incomplete, misleading, or unsupported, additional information may be requested before action is taken.

Not every complaint automatically results in removal. A fair review is intended to be made first. This is important because some material may be used under license, permission, public domain status, or legal exceptions. Accuracy in the complaint process is therefore important.

Counter Notice Process

If material was removed or access was limited because of a copyright complaint, and it is believed that the removal happened by mistake or misidentification, a counter notice may be sent. A counter notice should contain enough information to support review of the response.

A counter notice should include your full name, your email address, your mailing address, identification of the material that was removed or disabled and the location where it appeared before removal, a statement made in good faith that the material was removed or disabled because of mistake or misidentification, a statement that consent is given to the jurisdiction of the appropriate court if required by applicable law, and your physical or electronic signature.

A counter notice may be sent to the email address below.

Email
Your Email Address

Suggested Subject
DMCA Counter Notice

False Claims

Only genuine copyright claims should be submitted. False, misleading, abusive, or bad faith notices should not be sent. A person who knowingly submits an inaccurate complaint or false counter notice may be exposed to legal consequences under applicable law. Care should therefore be taken before any notice is sent.

Repeat Infringement

If repeated valid copyright complaints are received regarding the same user submission, source, or pattern of content misuse, steps may be taken to reduce future risk. Such steps may include content removal, rejection of future submissions, comment blocking, contributor restriction, or other reasonable moderation action.

User Submitted Content

If user submissions, comments, or contributed material are allowed on the website, the rights to that material remain the responsibility of the submitting party unless otherwise stated. By submitting content to this website, the submitting party is expected to have the legal right to share it. Content that appears to violate copyright may be removed without notice during review.

No Legal Advice

This page is intended to explain the website process for handling copyright complaints. Legal advice is not being given here. If legal rights or obligations need to be understood in a specific case, advice should be obtained from a qualified legal professional.

Good Faith Approach

This policy is intended to protect both copyright owners and lawful publishers. A balanced and respectful process is preferred. Wrongful copying should not be encouraged, but lawful use should also not be unfairly blocked. Because of that, each matter is intended to be reviewed in good faith and with reasonable care.

How to Improve Your Notice

To help the review move faster, clear evidence should be provided. The original work should be identified precisely. The exact page on this website should be listed. General complaints without links, ownership details, or specific identification may delay review. Helpful and complete communication makes the process easier for everyone.

Contact Details for Copyright Issues

All copyright related notices, counter notices, and questions should be sent to Your Email Address.

Business Name
Your Name or Company Name

Effective Date
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