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    DMCA Policy

    We respect the intellectual property of everyone. If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please email admin@SCDATA.ai.

    We will promptly process and investigate notices of alleged infringement and will take appropriate actions under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) and other applicable intellectual property laws. Upon receipt of notices complying or substantially complying with the DMCA, we may act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any material claimed to be infringing. Repeat infringers of third-party copyrights are subject to termination in appropriate circumstances. In determining whether or not a SCDATA.ai user has violated your copyrights, please keep in mind that SCDATA.ai is an open platform for sharing projects, results, knowledge and insights, and any of your content posted publically (including projects, results, insights, notes and forum posts, etc.), may be viewed and copied by other SCDATA.ai users (for details, please see our Terms of Service). Please also keep in mind the “Fair Use” doctrine incorporated into the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. § 107. We hope you also see SCDATA.ai not only as a way of popularizing your creations and achievements but also as an opportunity to help others learn more about supply chain analytics, business intelligence and other knowledge and skills.

    If you choose to make a copyright infringement complaint, please note that we may post your notification, with personally identifiable information redacted, to a clearinghouse. Please also note that you may be liable for damages (including costs and attorneys’ fees) if you materially misrepresent that an activity is infringing your copyright.

    Counter-notification

    If your content has been removed due to a DMCA takedown notice, you believe you have a legal right to use the material, and you want to legally dispute this claim, you can file a DMCA counter-notification. You should only submit a counter-notification if the content was removed because of a mistake or misidentification and you are willing to go to court to defend your use of the material.

    A DMCA counter-notification can be emailed to admin@SCDATA.ai.

    This counter-notice must include:

    1. Your full name
    2. Your address
    3. Your phone number
    4. Your email address
    5. The username of your SCDATA.ai account
    6. The URLs of the projects / folders / files / contents which were taken down
    7. A statement made under penalty of perjury that the content was removed in error (e.g., the content was not copyrighted, you had permission to use the content, or your use of the content was a "fair use").
    8. A statement consenting to jurisdiction in the area which you reside
    9. Your signature

    Upon receipt of a valid DMCA counter-notice, we will share the information you provide with the person who made the original claim of copyright infringement against you. They will be able to use this information to contact you or to notify you if they choose to file a lawsuit against you.

    If we are not notified about a lawsuit being filed ten (10) business days after providing a counter-notification to a person who has filed a DMCA takedown notice, access to the content which was taken down will be restored.

    Repeat Infringers

    We are required by the DMCA to disable access to our service to repeat copyright infringers. If we receive a DMCA compliant takedown notice against a person, and that person doesn’t submit a counter-notification within 90 days, a note is added to his/her account. After three (3) notes have been received, accounts belonging to the person will be blocked and standard measures will be taken to block their access to SCDATA.ai.

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