DMCA
1) We respect copyright NEUS Network, Inc. (“NEUS”, “we”) respects the intellectual-property rights of others. If you believe material available through our websites, apps, documentation or endpoints infringes your copyright, send a notice to our Designated Agent using the instructions below. We will respond consistent with the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. §512).
2) Designated Agent
Name/Title: DMCA Agent, Designated Agent
Company: NEUS Network, Inc.
Address: 1111B S Governors Ave, STE 39950, Dover, DE 19904, USA
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 (302) 265-4043
3) What to include in a DMCA notice Your notice must include:
A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or authorized agent.
Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed (e.g., a URL to the original or a clear description).
Identification of the material to be removed or disabled and information reasonably sufficient to locate it on NEUS (precise URL, proof/ID, transaction hash, IPFS CID, etc.).
Your contact information (name, address, phone, and email).
A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
A statement that the information in the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner’s behalf.
Send to the Designated Agent above. We accept digital signatures and notices by email.
4) Important limitations Some material referenced through NEUS (e.g., blockchain transactions, IPFS CIDs) may be stored on public networks we do not control. While we cannot delete on-chain content, we can delist it from NEUS interfaces, unpin IPFS content we control, and block access through our hosted services when we receive a valid notice.
5) Repeat-infringer policy NEUS terminates or restricts accounts/wallets that are the subject of multiple valid DMCA notices. We track strikes over a rolling 36-month window and may disable proofs, keys, or UI access, and/or block resubmission.
6) Counter-notice process If your material was removed in error or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice to the Designated Agent containing:
Your physical or electronic signature.
Identification of the material removed and the location before removal.
A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed due to mistake or misidentification.
Your name, address, phone number, and email.
A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for your address, or if outside the U.S., to the courts of Delaware, and that you will accept service of process from the person who sent the original notice or that person’s agent.
If we receive a valid counter-notice, we will forward it to the original complainant and restore the material in 10–14 business days unless we receive notice that the complainant has filed a court action.
7) Misrepresentations Submitting false notices or counter-notices may result in liability for damages and attorneys’ fees.
8) Subpoenas & disclosures We may disclose account information as required by law (e.g., valid subpoena, court order).
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