Call Tutors policy directs us to promptly respond to clear notices of alleged copyright infringement. This page describes the information that should be present in these notices pursuant to Section 512(C)(3) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Call Tutors takes its intellectual property obligations seriously. If you believe in good faith that any material posted in the Call Tutors infringes your copyright in an original work, you may file a Notice of Alleged Infringement with us and we will respond accordingly.
The Company’s response to these notices may include removing or disabling access to material claimed to be the subject of infringing activity and/or terminating subscribers. If the Company removes or disables access in response to such a notice, the Company will make a good-faith attempt to contact the provider of the allegedly infringing material so that they may make a counter notification. It has adopted and reasonably implemented a policy of addressing and terminating accounts of users who are found to be repeat infringes for more than two counts of infringement.
To file a notice of copyright infringement with the Call Tutors, you must provide a written communication that sets forth the items specified below. To accelerate our ability to process your request, please use the following format (including section numbers) pursuant to Section 512(C)(3) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act :
Email: info@calltutors.com
Postal Address: CAL Info Training & Consultancy Pvt. Ltd.,
B.O.: 211P, Sector 7, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136118
When we receive your notice, we will conduct an appropriate investigation, which may include
contacting the individual who posted the allegedly infringing material, and may give that
individual an opportunity to respond to your notice. In due course, we will advise you of
the outcome of our investigation and the steps taken, if any, to address the alleged
infringement. In appropriate circumstances, we will remove or disable access to the
allegedly infringing material.
Please note that you may be subject to liability under applicable laws if you materially
misrepresent that particular material or a particular activity infringes your copyright.
Accordingly, if you are not sure whether material posted in the
Call Tutors infringes your copyright, you may
wish to consult a lawyer before submitting a Notice of Alleged Infringement.
All the contents of this website are protected by international copyright conventions. Reproduction of the contents in any form is not permissible.
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