DMCA Notice Process for NationalPoliceClearance.com (Philippines)

NationalPoliceClearance.com respects copyright laws, and we’re committed to addressing claims of copyright infringement. If you believe content on our site infringes your copyright, follow the steps below to submit a DMCA notice. We’ll review all claims and respond as required by law.

What is a DMCA Notice?

The DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Notice is a formal request to remove copyrighted content from our website. This process allows copyright holders to protect their work from unauthorized use.

Fill Out a DMCA Notice

If you believe your copyrighted content appears on NationalPoliceClearance.com without your permission, please email us with the following information:

  • Identification of the copyrighted material: Provide a detailed description of the content you believe is being used unlawfully.
  • Link to the infringing content: Include the exact URL where the copyrighted content appears.
  • Your contact information: Include your full name, email address, and phone number so we can reach you regarding your claim.
  • Statement of ownership: Confirm that you own the copyright or are authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
  • Good-faith statement: Declare that you genuinely believe the use of the content is unauthorized.
  • Signature: Include your electronic or physical signature.

Review and Response Process

Once we receive your DMCA notice, we’ll promptly review it. If your claim meets the requirements, we may remove or restrict access to the disputed content. We’ll notify the user who posted the content about the takedown request and allow them to respond.

Filing a Counter-Notice For DMCA

If you receive a takedown notice and believe the content was removed by mistake or that you have a valid right to use it, you can submit a counter-notice. Include the following in your counter-notice:

  • Identification of the removed content: Describe the content that was removed and where it was located on our site.
  • Statement of good faith: Confirm that you believe, in good faith, the content was removed in error.
  • Contact information: Provide your full name, address, phone number, and email.
  • Agreement to jurisdiction: Consent to the jurisdiction of the Philippine courts if the matter proceeds legally.
  • Signature: Add your electronic or physical signature.

Reinstatement of Content

If we receive a valid counter-notice, we may restore the removed content unless the original copyright owner files a lawsuit within a specified timeframe.

Contact for DMCA Inquiries

To report a copyright issue or submit a DMCA notice, please reach out to our designated DMCA Agent through the contact information on our website. We’re here to help resolve any copyright concerns promptly and fairly.

Email: nationalpoliceclearance6@gmail.com