DMCA

At GreenCelab.com (“we,” “our,” or “us”) respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects its users to do the same. We are committed to complying with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and protecting copyright owners’ rights.

If you believe that any content on our website [YourWebsite.com] infringes upon your copyright, you may submit a DMCA Takedown Notice to request removal of the material.

How to File a DMCA Complaint

If you are a copyright owner (or authorized to act on behalf of one) and you believe that your copyrighted work has been used or displayed on our website in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please send us a written notice with the following details:

  1. Your Contact Information – Full legal name, company (if applicable), mailing address, phone number, and email address.
  2. Identification of the Copyrighted Work – A description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed.
  3. Location of the Infringing Material – The exact URL(s) of the content on our website that you believe infringes your copyright.
  4. Good Faith Statement – A statement that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  5. Accuracy Statement – A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner’s behalf.
  6. Signature – A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner (or person authorized to act on their behalf).

Submit Your Complaint

You may send your DMCA Takedown Notice to:

Email: admin@greencelab.com
Website: geencelab.com

Counter-Notification

If you believe that material you posted was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification with the following details:

  1. Your contact information (name, address, phone, email).
  2. Identification of the material that has been removed or disabled and the location where it appeared before removal.
  3. A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled due to mistake or misidentification.
  4. A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the federal court in your area (or where your website is hosted) and that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the DMCA notice.
  5. Your signature (physical or electronic).