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What is Revelator's copyright policy?

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Last updated 1 year ago

Revelator’s policy is not to infringe upon or violate the intellectual property rights or other rights of any third party. Revelator will refuse to use and will remove any User Content (including any NFT) provided that infringes the rights of any third party. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 ("DMCA"), Revelator will remove any User Content if properly notified that such material infringes third party rights and may do so at its sole discretion and at any time, without prior notice to users. Revelator’s policy is to terminate the Accounts of repeat infringers in appropriate circumstances.

You are in the best position to judge whether User Content is in violation of intellectual property or personal rights of any third party. You accept full responsibility for avoiding infringement of the intellectual property or personal rights of others in connection with User Content.

If you believe that something appearing on the Platform infringes your copyright, you may send us a notice requesting that we remove or block access to it. If you believe that such a notice has been wrongly filed against you, the DMCA allows you to send us a counter-notice. Notices and counter-notices must meet the DMCA's requirements. We suggest consulting with your legal advisor before filing a notice or counter-notice. Note that there can be substantial penalties for false claims.

Notices and counter-notices can be sent to us at by submitting a copyright violation form at .

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