2. Notices of Intellectual Property Infringement
Inline strives to respond quickly when we receive proper notice of intellectual property infringement by removing or disabling access to the allegedly infringing material. When Inline removes or disables access in response to a notice, Inline makes a reasonable attempt to contact the affected member, provide information about the notice and removal, and, in cases of alleged copyright infringement, provide information about how to submit a counter notice. Inline may also provide a copy of the infringement notice, including the name and email address of the reporting party, to the affected member.
Please use Inline's Reporting Form to provide notice of claimed infringement to Inline's Designated Agent under the DMCA and for other intellectual property claims: inlineplus.com/legal/ip/report. Using the form is the fastest way for us to address your claim.
If you are not able to use the reporting form, please read more about our general notice requirements and DMCA Designated Agent here.
Inline may request additional information before processing a notice, such as identity verification of the reporting party or documentation regarding the claimed right. Inline may reject notices or counter notices that contain information we believe is false, fraudulent, incomplete, or otherwise submitted in bad faith. Inline also reserves the right to take action against abusers of this policy.