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Richathlete.net follows the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (often called the “DMCA”). It also complies with 17 U.S.C. Section 512. We will follow the (“DMCA”) and other IP laws. We will address any infringement notices and take legal action.

If you want your copyrighted work removed from Richathlete.net, you must file a request. This is true if it’s posted or if our search engine links to it. Use the info in the next section.

Be aware: if you lie on our website and violate your copyrights, you will pay for damages. These include costs and legal fees. For legal advice on this topic, we recommend that you get in touch with an attorney.

You must provide the following details in your copyright infringement claim:

  • Provide evidence that authorizes the agent. They act for the person whose exclusive right is allegedly violated.

  • Please give us enough contact information so we can contact you. Additionally required is a working email account.

  • You must include the copyrighted property’s name and at least one search keyword. The item requires both for its search on ipolicyholder.com.

  • The complaining party makes a declaration. They state their earnest conviction. It is that the law, the copyright holder, or its agent has banned the use of the content in the way of the complaint.

  • The declaration attests to the accuracy of the information in the notification. It also attests to the legal status of the complaining party. They attest that party is the owner of the allegedly violated exclusive right. Both attestations are under penalty of perjury.

  • The violated exclusive right’s owner or an authorized agent must sign it.

  • Include the notice of infringement in an email sent to the domain registrant.

We ask that you give us up to 10 days to respond to your email. The complaint wasn’t sent . Emailing third parties, like our I.S.P., won’t speed up the process. It might even cause a delay in your answer.