DMCA Policy

Welcome to tvpaper.com. Here you can find a world of words, phrases, and fun facts all laid out from A to Z. We follow the strict guidelines established to protect creators’ rights under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and are firmly committed to preserving their work with integrity.

What Is the DMCA About?

DMCA is a U.S. law that assists protect the proprietors of original works such as articles and images from having their works used by third parties without their consent. It also allows them to act if something belonging to them is being employed incorrectly.

How We Deal With Copyright at tvpaper.com

At tvpaper.com We believe in showing respect for the creator’s hard work and so all content on our site follows these principles:

  • Your Contributions: Basically, some of the content on our site comes from users who give us their good stuff. We see to it that they can do so freely.
  • Content in the Public Domain: Sometimes we use material that is free for everyone to use since it is in the public domain.
  • Fair Use: We also make use of the rule of “fair use,” which means that we are allowed to take small parts from copyrighted works especially if doing this will provide help to tell, comment on, or report something.

We make every effort to keep everything up to par. But if you feel there’s something wrong, be assured writer stands ready to help make it right.

How to Report a Copyright Problem

If you believe that your work has been used on a tvpaper.com. If you are the original creator and do not want it to be used. Here’s what you need to do:

What to Include:

  • Your Proof of Authorization: Provide us with some evidence that you are the rightful speaker for the copyright owner.
  • Your Contact Info: We shall need your name, your address, your phone number and your email address to enable us to reach you.
  • The Name of the Content: Tell us about the work you consider to have been published without permission, and where it appears on our website.
  • Good Faith Statement: Be sure to include a note saying you truly believe that your work is not allowed to be used in this way.
  • Accurate and Authoritative: You have to ensure that what you are saying is correct, and if not everyone will just jump down your throat for saying something uninformed.
  • Signature: Once you are done with writing your report, you can sign your report either digitally or with signed paper.

How to Send Your Report

Please send your DMCA notice to [[email protected]]. Presently I am keeping an eye on these reports, in the meantime wait for my early feedback.

What We’ll Do After We Receive Your Complaint

In our review of your report, we will:

  • Investigate what is really going on.
  • Take steps to solve the problem in line with DMCA rules and practice.
  • Notify you on what has been done.

A Quick Checklist

Please check your report before it is sent. If the details you provide are incorrect, there may be serious consequences. If you are unsure about any point, it is a good idea to consult a legal expert first.

Need Help?

If you have questions or just want to give us a little feedback on how things are going, write an email to [[email protected]]. We are helping keep the site a good place for everyone!