DMCA Policy

DMCA Policy

At nursingassignment.org, we commit to upholding intellectual property rights and expect others to do the same. Any user found to be infringing on copyright will be subject to disciplinary action. 

Only the copyright owner or their authorized agent may submit a report of suspected copyright infringement. Contact the copyright owner directly if you are not the copyright owner or their authorized representative. They will decide whether to file an infringement claim through our reporting system. By following our reporting procedures, copyright owners and their authorized agents can ensure that potential infringement claims are processed efficiently and per legal standards. 

DCMA FORM

Ownership of Copyright 

We follow copyright laws and avoid any form of infringement. Unauthorized use of copyrighted material is strictly prohibited. Our content is original, and we ensure it is not copied, modified, or shared without explicit permission. We diligently monitor license expirations and maintain agreements.  

Note: If it is not yours, do not use it. 

Even with proper citations, copyright infringement can still occur. Excessive reliance on citations may also raise concerns. If you are unsure, consult a copyright expert. 

As professional writers, preventing copyright infringement is paramount. While plagiarism software can be helpful, it is not foolproof. We carefully review our work to ensure full compliance with copyright laws. 

Counter-notification 

If you believe your content was mistakenly removed or disabled, you may submit a counter-notification via email, providing the following details: 

  • Clearly specify the removed or disabled material. 
  • Under penalty of perjury, declare your belief that the removal or disabling was unjustified. 
  • Provide accurate contact details for further communication. 
  • Consent to the jurisdiction of the federal court in your area or where the material was removed, and agree to accept legal service from the notifying party or their representative. 

Copyright Infringement 

If you have proof that your original work, whether written, artistic, or otherwise protected by copyright or trademark law, has been unlawfully used on our platform, follow these steps to report the infringement: 

  • Reach out to our agent to initiate the reporting process. 
  • Provide a signed statement (physical or electronic) from the copyright/trademark owner or their authorized representative. 
  • Clearly specify the copyrighted/trademarked work that is being infringed. List multiple works if applicable. 
  • Provide the exact URL of the infringing content on our platform. Avoid submitting general search result URLs. 
  • Share your accurate address, phone number, and email address for communication purposes. 
  • Affirm your belief that the material’s use is unauthorized by the copyright/trademark owner, their agent, or the law. 
  • Confirm the accuracy of the information provided and your authorization to act on behalf of the owner (under penalty of perjury). 

Disclaimer 

We permit users to upload and share content. However, users are responsible for ensuring their content follows copyright laws. We do not actively monitor all user-generated content for copyright violations; therefore, users must comply with applicable copyright laws. By using our services, you acknowledge that we are not liable for copyright infringements from user-uploaded content. 

 

FAQ 

  • What happens after a counter-notification is filed? 

Our service provider will inform the original complainant if we receive a counter-notification. The service provider must reinstate the removed content unless the complainant initiates legal action within 10-14 business days. 

  • What information should I include in a DMCA takedown notice? 

Your notice should include a description of the copyrighted work, the location of the infringing material, your contact details, and a statement confirming the validity of your claim. 

  • Is there a fee for filing a DMCA notice or counter-notice? 

We do not charge a fee for processing DMCA notices or counter-notices. However, we recommend consulting legal guidance if necessary. 

  • How often should the DMCA policy be reviewed? 

We recommend an annual review of the policy, or more frequently, if there are significant changes in copyright law or service operations. Regular reviews help maintain the policy’s relevance and effectiveness in addressing copyright concerns.