DMCA Policy

At Actions and Stuff, we respect the intellectual property rights of creators and copyright owners. We comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and take copyright concerns seriously.

If you believe that any material available on our website infringes your copyright, please follow the process outlined below.

Copyright Infringement Notice

If you are the rightful owner of copyrighted content (or authorized to act on behalf of one), and you believe your work has been used on our website without permission, you may submit a DMCA notice.

To ensure your request is processed quickly, please include the following details:

  • Your full name and a valid email address.
  • A detailed description of the copyrighted work.
  • The exact URL(s) of the content you believe is infringing.
  • A statement confirming that you have a good faith belief the use is unauthorized.
  • A statement declaring that the information provided is accurate.
  • Your electronic or physical signature.

⚠️ Please note: Incomplete or incorrect submissions may not be processed.

How to Submit a DMCA Complaint

You can send your DMCA request to our official contact email:

📧 actionsandstuff995@gmail.com

Subject line: DMCA Copyright Complaint

After receiving a valid request, we will:

  • Carefully review the complaint.
  • Investigate the reported content.
  • Remove or restrict access if necessary.
  • Respond within a reasonable timeframe.

Counter-Notification

If you believe that your content was removed incorrectly or due to a misunderstanding, you may submit a counter-notification.

Your counter-notice should include:

  • Your name and contact information.
  • Identification of the removed content.
  • A statement explaining why you believe the removal was incorrect.
  • Consent to applicable legal jurisdiction.
  • Your electronic or physical signature.

If your counter-notification is valid and no further legal action is taken, we may restore the content.

Repeat Copyright Violations

We reserve the right to suspend or terminate access for users who repeatedly violate copyright policies.