DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Notice and Takedown Policy

Hey there! Let’s talk about copyright stuff

So, we’ve got this thing called the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) – it’s basically a fancy way of saying “don’t steal other people’s work online.” Here at flowernames.org, we’re all about playing fair and respecting everyone’s creative efforts.

What if someone’s copying your stuff?

Look, we get it. It’s super frustrating when you think someone’s ripped off your hard work. That’s why we’ve got a system in place to deal with this kind of thing.

Our promise to you

We take this seriously. If someone tells us they think their copyright’s been violated, we’ll look into it properly. We follow the rules laid out in the DMCA and other relevant laws. It’s all about creating a space where everyone’s rights are respected. Remember, we expect all our users to play by these rules too. Let’s keep things creative, original, and drama-free!

How to Report Copyright Infringement:

If you think that content on flowernames.org violates your copyright, you can file a DMCA takedown notice by providing our designated Copyright Agent with the following information in writing:

  1. The specific copyrighted work(s) that you believe have been infringed. If your notice covers multiple works, please provide a representative list of them.
  2. A description of the material that is allegedly infringing, or the material involved in the infringement, that you want to be removed or have its access disabled. Please include enough details to help us locate the material.
  3. Contact information, including your address, phone number, and, if available, an email address.
  4. A statement confirming that you have a reasonable belief that the use of the material in question is not authorized by the copyright holder, their agent, or the law.
  5. A declaration that the information provided in the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner whose exclusive rights have been allegedly violated.

To submit a DMCA notice

please send it to our designated Copyright Agent at the email address below:

[email protected]

Counter-Notification:

If you think your content was removed or disabled by error or due to incorrect identification, you can file a counter-notification. For it to be valid, the counter-notification must be submitted in writing to our Copyright Agent and include the following:

  1. A description of the material that was removed or restricted, along with the location where it appeared before it was taken down or access was blocked.
  2. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, confirming that you genuinely believe the material was removed or disabled due to a mistake or wrongful identification.
  3. Your full name, address, and phone number, along with a statement agreeing to the jurisdiction of the federal district court in the area where your address is located. If your address is outside the U.S., you consent to the jurisdiction of any judicial district where [flowernames.org] is located, and you agree to accept legal notices from the person who originally filed the infringement notice.

Legal disclaimers:

  1. flowernames.org does not take responsibility for verifying the validity of claims regarding copyright infringement submitted via the DMCA process. Upon receiving a legitimate DMCA notice, we will take immediate action to remove or block access to any content that is alleged to infringe on copyrights.
  2. flowernames.org reserves the right to suspend or permanently disable the accounts of users who repeatedly violate others’ copyrights.

Contact Information

For any copyright-related matters, including submitting a DMCA notice or counter-notification, please get in touch with our designated Copyright Agent at the address listed above. For any other inquiries or assistance, feel free to reach us via email at:

[email protected]