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Cherish Your Day
Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy
If
you believe that content available by means of the
Cherish Your Day
(CYD) website,
CYD newsletter,
CYD blog, or CYD
products infringes one or more of your copyrights, please notify us
by means of an emailed notice (“Infringement Notice”) providing the
information described below to the email address listed below. If
CYD takes action in response to an
Infringement Notice, it will make a good faith attempt to clear up
any misconceptions or disputes. Please be advised that you will be
liable for damages (including costs and attorneys’ fees) if you
materially misrepresent that a product or activity is infringing
your copyrights. Thus, if you are not sure content located on or
linked-to by the Website infringes your copyright, you should
consider first politely contacting us.
All
Infringement Notices need to be sent to
info@cherishyourday.com as plain text emails without attachments (email attachments
maybe discarded) and include the following or they will be deemed
invalid:
1.
An electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person
authorized to act on their behalf; 2. An identification of the copyright claimed to have been
infringed; 3. A description of the nature and exact location of the content
that you claim to infringe your copyright, in sufficient detail to
permit
CYD to find and positively identify
that content; for example we require a link to the specific web
page, dated newsletter, blog post (not just the name of the blog)
that contains the content and a description of which specific
portion – a quote, an image, a link, the text, etc – your complaint
refers to; 4. Your name, address, telephone number and email address; and
5.A statement by you: (a) that you believe in good faith that the
use of the content that you claim to infringe your copyright is not
authorized by law, or by the copyright owner or such owner’s agent;
and (b) under penalty of perjury, that all of the information
contained in your Infringement Notice is accurate, and that you are
either the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on their
behalf.
If
a DMCA notice is valid, we are required by law to respond to it by
disabling access to the allegedly infringing content. retains the
option to send you a counter-notice stating why your claim does not
infringe copyrights.

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