Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1996 holds that copyrighted contented transmitted via Transparent VoIP is infringed. The copyright owner may send Transparent VoIP a notice to block access, or removal of infringed content. DMCA also allows the party against whom the notice of copyright infringement has been filed against to submit a counter notice. Notice and counter notice must meet statutory requirements and implemented by the DMCA. Any notices may be emailed or mailed to Transparent VoIP’s at the following address.
admin@transparentvoip.com9450 Mira Mesa Blvd, Ste C-349San Diego, CA 92126
This notice must include
Any notice or counter-notice must be truthful and must be submitted under penalty of perjury. A false notice or counter-notice may give rise to personal liability. Parties should seek the advice of legal counsel before submitting a notice or counter-notice. Upon receipt of the notice, Transparent VoIP may make a good faith attempt to transmit the notice to the party who has transmitted or received the allegedly infringing copyrighted work, and to transmit any counter-notification to the complaining party. Transparent VoIP may, at its sole discretion, suspend, terminate, or disconnect ’s access to and use of the Plan Services or Account if it is deemed that such party has engaged in more than one instance of copyright infringement.