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You can contact the content creator directly or file a Copyright Infringement Report to request content removal. Complaints must contain all of the necessary information requested in our online Copyright Infringement Report Form, or they may be denied. We may contact you for more information if required. We may also provide the account holder with your contact information and complaint details. Intentionally submitting misleading or fraudulent reports may lead to liability for damages under applicable laws.

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Pursuant to Article 17 of the Copyright Directive (EU 2019/790), for inquiries about granting authorization for UNPRESS to use your copyright-protected works please use this form. To request that your music or audiovisual works are made unavailable in the EU, please contact us at legal@unpress.com. UNPRESS offers a copyright infringement dispute resolution mechanism, but rightsholders can still assert their rights in court.

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If you receive a copyright infringement notification that you believe to be in error, you can contact the copyright owner or provide a counter-notification. The counter-notification process may take time. UNPRESS may replace or cease disabling access to removed material at its sole discretion.

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If you receive a copyright infringement notification that you believe to be in error, you can contact the copyright owner or provide a counter-notification.

Under EU law, you are allowed to use copyrighted works without the authorization of the copyright holder for quotation, criticism, review, and for the purposes of caricature, parody or pastiche provided that such use is fair. EU countries may also provide for additional exceptions.

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Contacting the user directly may resolve your complaint more quickly. Alternatively, you can file a Trademark Infringement Report. Complaints must contain the necessary information, or they may be denied. We may provide the account holder with your contact information and complaint details.

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If you believe a trademark infringement notification is in error, you can contact the trademark owner or provide a counter-notification. Counter-notifications must contain the necessary information, or they may be denied.

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