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Edgewebhosting Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Policy

Section 512 of the Copyright Law of the United States (17 USC §512; which is available online at http://www.copyright.gov/title17/512) limits liability for copyright infringement by service providers if the service provider has designated an agent for notification of claimed infringement by providing contact information to the Copyright Office and through the service provider’s website.

Edgewebhosting, Incorporated (hereinafter Edgewebhosting) is a "service provider" within the meaning and definition of Section 512 Edgewebhosting has a designated agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement.

DMCA Agent for Edgewebhosting

Edgewebhosting’s designated agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement is Dr. Steven B. Lucas, Chief Compliance Officer.

Notification by mail

Edgewebhosting, Incorporated
300 West Lexington Street
Suite LOB6B
Box 14
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Attn: Dr. Steven B. Lucas

Notification by telephone

410.246.8816

Notification by fax

410.246.8816

Notification by e-mail

slucas@edgewebhosting.net

How to report a claim of infringement

If you believe that an Edgewebhosting customer (hereinafter a Customer) has posted material that infringes your copyright, you must submit a written claim to our designated agent. Section 512 (c)(3)(A) requires that in addition to being written and addressed to our agent, your claim of copyright infringement must provide the following information:

Edgewebhosting is not required to respond to notices that do not meet the requirements of Section 512 (c)(3)(A). If you do not understand the provisions of the DMCA, we recommend that you seek independent advice from a knowledgeable authority.

When filing an infringement claim, please include any URLs identifying the allegedly infringing material along with any other information that might assist our agent’s investigation of your claim.

Upon receipt of a valid claim (i.e., a claim in which all required information is substantially provided) Edgewebhosting will undertake to have the disputed material removed from public view, in accordance with Section 512 (g). We will also notify the Customer who posted the allegedly infringing material that we have removed or disabled access to that material. Edgewebhosting, as a service provider, has no other role to play either in prosecuting or defending claims of infringement, and cannot be held accountable in any case for damages, regardless of whether a claim of infringement is found to be true or false.

In the event that Edgewebhosting must remove, or disable access to, material on your site that is alleged to infringe another’s copyright under the DMCA, you acknowledge and agree that Edgewebhosting may do so by disabling access to your entire web site.

Please note: If you materially misrepresent that material infringes your copyright interests, you may be liable for damages (including court costs and attorneys fees) and could be subject to criminal prosecution for perjury. Edgewebhosting will actively refer complainants who use the DMCA for improper purposes to relevant law enforcement agencies.

How to make a counter notification

If you are a Customer and you feel that material you have placed online that has been removed following an infringement complaint is in fact not an infringement, you may file a counter notification. Section 512 (g)(3) requires that to be valid, the counter notification must be written and addressed to our agent (identified above) and must provide the following information (again, the list below comes straight from the statute; if you do not understand the language please seek independent advice):

Edgewebhosting is not required to respond to counter notifications that do not meet the requirements of Section 512 (g)(3).

Our designated agent will present the Customer’s counter notification to the individual who filed the DMCA infringement complaint. Once the Customer’s counter notification has been delivered, Edgewebhosting is allowed under the provisions of Section 512 to restore the removed material in not less than ten nor more than fourteen days, unless the complaining party serves notice of intent to obtain a court order restraining the restoration.

It is Edgewebhosting’s policy to terminate Customers who are found to be repeat infringers of the DMCA. Edgewebhosting accommodates and does not interfere with "standard technical measures" as that term is defined in Section 512(i)(2).

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