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Copyright Infringement Notification

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  4. “good faith” statement, for example:
    I have a good faith belief that the use of this material is not authorized by me, the copyright holder, or the law.
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    Under penalty of perjury, I state that the information contained in this notification is accurate and that I am the copyright holder.
  6. “action” statement, for example:
    I hereby request that you remove or disable access to this material as it appears on your site.
  7. Signed with your full legal name (typed is acceptable)

Request Citation

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