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Create a comprehensive DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) policy for your website. Includes takedown procedures, counter-notification process, and repeat infringer policy. No registration required.

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Basic Information

Enter your company and website details for the DMCA policy.

DMCA Designated Agent

The DMCA requires you to designate an agent to receive copyright infringement notices.

What is a DMCA Policy?

A DMCA Policy is a legal document that outlines how your website handles copyright infringement claims under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It protects both copyright holders and website operators by establishing clear procedures for reporting and addressing copyright violations.

Why Do You Need a DMCA Policy?

  • Safe Harbor Protection: A proper DMCA policy helps qualify your website for safe harbor protection under the DMCA.
  • Legal Compliance: Required for platforms that host user-generated content.
  • Clear Procedures: Establishes how copyright claims are handled.
  • User Trust: Shows you take intellectual property rights seriously.

Key Components of a DMCA Policy

  • Designated Agent: Contact information for your DMCA agent.
  • Takedown Procedure: How to submit a DMCA takedown notice.
  • Counter-Notification: Process for disputing takedowns.
  • Repeat Infringer Policy: How repeat offenders are handled.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to register my DMCA agent?

While not strictly required, registering your designated agent with the U.S. Copyright Office provides additional legal protection and makes it easier for copyright holders to find your contact information.

What qualifies as a valid DMCA notice?

A valid DMCA notice must include: identification of the copyrighted work, identification of the infringing material, contact information, a good faith statement, and a statement under penalty of perjury.

How quickly must I respond to DMCA notices?

The DMCA requires "expeditious" removal of infringing content. Most websites commit to reviewing notices within 24-72 hours, though the exact timeframe depends on your resources and policies.