On this page, we outline the copyright policy of our website “Xtra Extra News” (https://xtraextranews.com/). We respect the Copyright Act while also complying with its rules and laws. In addition, we respect the rights of individuals to the original content they create. If you have been shown or if you have found that your work has been displayed on our site without your authorization, you may submit a DMCA notice to us. DMCA is short for the law called the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This U.S. law is designed to protect owners of copyright material from misuse of their copyrighted work.
What Is Copyright?
Copyright is a law that protects original works. This includes things made by writers, photographers, artists, programmers, and other creators. If you create something, you own it. Owning your work means you have the right to copy it, share it, or publish it. No one else can use your work without your permission. Using someone else’s work without permission is not allowed by law.
Our Copyright Policy
We do not allow anyone to post copyrighted material on our website without permission from the owner. If we find copyrighted content on our website, “Xtra Extra News”, we will remove it as soon as possible. We follow the rules of the DMCA. We want our website to be safe and legal. We also want to respect the work of all creators.
How To Send A DMCA Notice
If you own copyrighted content and find it on our website, “Xtra Extra News”, without your permission, you can send us a DMCA notice. Please follow these steps carefully.
- Send an email to our contact email: contact@xtraextranews.com
- Include the following information in your email:
- Your full name.
- Your contact details, including your phone number, email, and address.
- A clear description of the copyrighted work.
- The exact URL (web address) where the content is located on our website, “Xtra Extra News”.
- A statement that you believe in good faith that the content is used without your permission.
- Write a statement to confirm the details in your notice are correct.
- Your electronic or physical signature.
We will check your notice as soon as possible.
What Happens After We Receive A Notice
After receiving a DMCA notice, we will review it to make sure it has all the required information. If the notice is valid, we will remove or disable access to the copyrighted content. We will also notify the person who posted the content that it has been removed.
The person who posted the content may reply if they think the content was removed by mistake. We will review their reply carefully.
Counter-Notice
If your content was removed and you believe it should not have been removed, you can send a counter-notice. A counter-notice must include:
- Your full name, address, and phone number.
- A description of the content that was removed.
- A statement that you believe the content was removed by mistake or that you have the right to use it.
- Your electronic or physical signature.
After receiving a counter-notice, we may restore the content unless the copyright owner takes legal action.
Repeat Infringers
We take copyright very seriously. Users who repeatedly post copyrighted content without permission may have their accounts suspended or banned from our website. We do this to protect the rights of all creators.
Contact Information
If you need to send a DMCA notice or have questions about copyright, please contact us:
- Email: contact@xtraextranews.com
We respond to all DMCA notices quickly. To avoid delays, please make sure your notice has all the required information.
Important Notes
- This page only applies to copyrighted content.
- Using our website, “Xtra Extra News”, does not give you the right to copy or use someone else’s work.
- By sending a DMCA notice, you are confirming that you own the content and have the right to request its removal.
- False DMCA notices may have legal consequences.
We want our website to be safe and fair for everyone. We also want to respect the rights of all creators. Following the DMCA rules helps us do this. Thank you for helping us follow copyright laws.
