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Copyright Infringement Notification
If you believe that any content available on MyCodeLive violates your copyright, please notify us immediately.
Your notification should include the following information:
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Identification of the infringing material
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Good faith statement
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Accuracy statement
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DMCA Notice Submission
All copyright infringement notices should be sent to:
Email: support@mycodelive.com
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DMCA Disclaimer
Under Section 512(f) of the DMCA, any person who knowingly misrepresents that material or activity is infringing may be liable for damages.
Additionally, copyright owners must consider whether the material in question may qualify as fair use before submitting a DMCA complaint.
Review Process
MyCodeLive reserves the right to review any allegedly infringing material and determine independently whether the content violates copyright law.
If necessary, we may display a copy of a submitted DMCA notice in place of the removed content.
Please note that the information contained in a legal notice may be forwarded to the individual who uploaded the allegedly infringing content. In some cases, a copy of the notice (with personal information removed) may be shared with third parties for non-commercial research or educational purposes.