DMCA Notice

Last Updated: January 2026



Accidental Justice ("Company," "we," "our," or "us") respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users to do the same. This DMCA Policy outlines our procedures for handling copyright infringement claims under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512).

NOTICE: We strictly comply with the DMCA safe harbor provisions. All notices must be sent to our designated DMCA Agent below.

1. Designated DMCA Agent

All DMCA notices must be sent to our designated Copyright Agent:

DMCA Agent: Copyright Compliance Officer

Email: dmca@accidentaljustice.com

2. DMCA Takedown Notice Requirements

To file a valid DMCA takedown notice, your notification must include:

  • Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed
  • Identification of the material claimed to infringe with sufficient detail for location/removal
  • Your physical or electronic signature as copyright owner or authorized agent
  • Your contact information (address, phone, email)
  • A statement of good faith belief that use is not authorized by owner, agent, or law
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that information is accurate and you are authorized to act

3. DMCA Notice Template

Subject: DMCA Takedown Notice - [Brief Description]

I am [Name], [copyright owner OR authorized agent of copyright owner]

Copyrighted Work: [Title/Description/Registration #]

Infringing Material: [URL or specific location on site]

My Contact: [Address, Phone, Email]

Signature: ____________________ Date: ___________

I swear under penalty of perjury that this notice is accurate and I am authorized to act.

4. Our Response to DMCA Notices

Upon receipt of a valid DMCA notice:

  • Remove or disable access to alleged infringing material within 24-48 business hours
  • Notify the user who posted/shared the content
  • Forward your notice to the user for counter-notification
  • Document compliance for legal records

5. Counter-Notification Procedure

If your content was removed and you believe it was a mistake, you may file a counter-notification:

  • Your physical/electronic signature
  • Identification of removed material and desired location
  • Statement under penalty of perjury of good faith belief removal was mistake
  • Your contact information for service of process

Send counter-notifications to: dmca@accidentaljustice.com

6. Repeat Infringer Policy

We maintain a policy of terminating website access for users who are determined to be repeat infringers under DMCA. Termination may occur after:

  • Multiple verified copyright infringement notices
  • Failure to respond to removal requests
  • Pattern of infringing activity

7. False or Misleading Notices

Submitting false DMCA notices is illegal and may result in:

  • Civil liability for damages (17 U.S.C. § 512(f))
  • Legal fees and court costs
  • Potential criminal penalties

We reserve the right to pursue legal action against parties submitting knowingly false claims.

8. Original Content

All original content on accidentaljustice.com is protected by U.S. copyright law:

  • Website text, design, and layout © 2026 Accidental Justice
  • Testimonials and case studies (with permission)
  • Graphics, logos, and proprietary materials

Fair use, educational purposes, or limited personal use permitted. Commercial use requires written permission.

9. Third-Party Content

We respect third-party copyrights and expect the same from users. We may host:

  • User-submitted testimonials (with permission)
  • Links to attorney websites
  • Embedded public content

Any infringement claims related to third-party content follow the same DMCA procedures above.

10. International Copyrights

This DMCA Policy applies to users worldwide. International copyright holders should use the same notification process. We comply with applicable international treaties including Berne Convention requirements.

11. Contact Information

DMCA Agent: Copyright Compliance Officer

Email: dmca@accidentaljustice.com

Website: Accidental Justice

Response Time: 24-48 business hours

LEGAL NOTICE: This DMCA Policy constitutes our good faith implementation of 17 U.S.C. § 512. All notices must comply with statutory requirements. Incomplete notices will be returned without processing.

Additional Information: Accidental Justice complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the U.S. Copyright Act, and international copyright treaties. We cooperate fully with copyright owners and law enforcement.

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