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DMCA Policy and Reports

Information on how to report copyright violations and other problematic content

Summary

Repostea respects intellectual property rights and complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If you believe your copyrighted content has been used without authorization, you can submit a DMCA notification.

Important: False DMCA notifications can have legal consequences. Only submit a notification if you truly believe your rights have been infringed.

How to report content?

Copyright

  • • Copyrighted content used without permission
  • • Images, photos or illustrations
  • • Videos or audiovisual content
  • • Texts, articles or documents

Legal issues

  • • Illegal content or content promoting illegal activities
  • • Harassment, intimidation or threats
  • • Privacy violation or personal data
  • • Spam or unwanted commercial content

Report handling process

1

Report reception

We receive and review your report within 24-48 business hours.

2

Initial evaluation

Our team evaluates the validity of the report and the evidence provided.

3

Investigation

If necessary, we contact the user responsible for the content for their response.

4

Resolution

We take action according to our policies: removal, warning, or rejection of the report.

Required information

Legal warning

Providing false information in a DMCA report may constitute perjury and have legal consequences.

Personal information

  • Full name and contact details
  • Valid email address
  • Physical or electronic signature

Content information

  • Exact URL of the infringing content
  • Specific description of the protected material
  • Proof of ownership or authorization

Contact

Designated DMCA agent

Renegados DMCA Agent

[email protected]

https://renegados.com/policies/dmca

Emergency contact

For urgent cases requiring immediate attention:

@renegados

Counter-notifications

If you believe your content was removed in error, you can submit a DMCA counter-notification. However, this process has serious legal implications.

Important note: Counter-notifications must also comply with specific legal requirements and may result in legal action.