Copyright Infringement / DMCA

Copyright Infringement

REACH4 Communications (“REACH4”) is committed to complying with U.S. copyright and related laws, and requires all customers and users of the Service to comply with these laws. Accordingly, you may not store any material or content on, or disseminate any material or content over, the Service (or any part of the Service) in any manner that constitutes an infringement of third party intellectual property rights, including rights granted by U.S. copyright law. Owners of copyrighted works who believe that their rights under U.S. copyright law have been infringed may take advantage of certain provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (the “DMCA”) to report alleged infringements. It is REACH4’s policy in accordance with the DMCA and other applicable laws to reserve the right to terminate the Service provided to any customer or user who is either found to infringe third party copyright or other intellectual property rights, including repeat infringers, or who REACH4 believes in its sole discretion is infringing these rights. REACH4 may terminate the Service at any time with or without notice for any affected customer or user.

Copyright owners may report alleged infringements of their works that are stored on the Service or the Personal Web Features by sending REACH4’s authorized agent a notification of claimed infringement that satisfies the requirements of the DMCA. Upon REACH4’s receipt of a satisfactory notice of claimed infringement for these works, REACH4 will respond expeditiously to either directly or indirectly (i) remove the allegedly infringing work(s) stored on the Service or the Personal Web Features or (ii) disable access to the work(s). REACH4 will also notify the affected customer or user of the Service of the removal or disabling of access to the work(s). If the affected customer or user believes in good faith that the allegedly infringing works have been removed or blocked by mistake or misidentification, then that person may send a counter notification to REACH4. Upon REACH4’s receipt of a counter notification that satisfies the requirements of DMCA, REACH4 will provide a copy of the counter notification to the person who sent the original notification of claimed infringement and will follow the DMCA’s procedures with respect to a received counter notification. In all events, you expressly agree that REACH4 will not be a party to any disputes or lawsuits regarding alleged copyright infringement.

Copyright owners may send REACH4 a notification of claimed infringement to report alleged infringements of their works to:

REACH4 Communications
927 North Parkerson Avenue
Crowley, LA  70526
Phone: (337) 783-3436
E-mail: dmca@204.13.32.29

Copyright owners may use their own notification of claimed infringement form that satisfies the requirements of Section 512(c)(3) of the U.S. Copyright Act. Under the DMCA anyone who knowingly makes misrepresentations regarding alleged copyright infringement may be liable to REACH4, the alleged infringer, and the affected copyright owner for any damages incurred in connection with the removal, blocking, or replacement of allegedly infringing material.

If a notification of claimed infringement has been filed against you, you can file a counter-notification with REACH4’s designated agent using the contact information shown above. All counter-notifications must satisfy the requirements of Section 512(g)(3) of the U.S. Copyright Act.