At USASOLVE (https://usasolve.com), we respect intellectual property rights. We expect our readers and contributors to do the same. This page explains our copyright rules. It also tells you how to report if you think someone copied your work without permission.
1. Our Content Ownership
All articles, guides, and original content on USASOLVE are created by our team. We create this content unless we say otherwise. We own the copyright to our original work. You cannot copy our work without our written permission first. You also cannot share our work without our written permission. You cannot change our work without our written permission either.
You may –
✔ Share our posts with proper credit & a link back.
✔ Quote small portions (with attribution).
You may not –
❌ Copy entire articles or republish them without permission.
❌ Use our content for commercial purposes without consent.
2. Reporting Copyright Infringement (DMCA Takedown)
Do you think USASOLVE used your copyrighted work? This includes text, pictures, or videos. Do you believe we used it without your permission? If yes, you can ask us to remove it. This is called a DMCA takedown request. Send us your request with this information –
📌 Required Information –
- Your contact details (name, email, phone, address).
- Exact URL of the infringing content on our site.
- Proof of ownership (copyright registration, original source, etc.).
- A statement declaring:
- That you are the rightful copyright owner (or authorized agent).
- That the use is unauthorized and in “good faith” violation.
- Your electronic or physical signature.
📧 Send DMCA notices to – [email protected]
We respond to valid requests within 5-7 business days and will remove infringing content if verified.
3. Counter-Notification
If we removed your content in error (e.g., fair use, mistaken identity), you may file a counter-notice with:
- Your contact details.
- A description of the removed content.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that the takedown was mistaken.
- Consent to jurisdiction in your local federal court (if outside the U.S.).
4. Protecting Our Original Work
Unauthorized copying of USASOLVE content may result in:
- A DMCA takedown request to the offending site.
- Legal action for repeated violations.
5. Disclaimer
- We do not claim ownership of third-party trademarks or logos mentioned in articles.
- Misrepresenting a DMCA claim may lead to legal penalties (17 U.S.C. § 512(f)).
Questions? Contact us at: [email protected]
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