DMCA Complaints Legal Notice
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If you are a copyright owner, authorized to act on behalf of one, or authorized to act under any exclusive right under copyright, please report alleged copyright infringements taking place on or through the Site by completing the following DMCA Notice of Alleged Infringement and delivering it to the-best-manuals-online Designated Copyright Agent. Upon receipt of Notice as described below, diagsoft-solutions will take whatever action, in its discretion, it deems appropriate, including removal of the challenged content from the Site.
Warning
In filing a DMCA notice, please make sure that you have complied with all of the above requirements. If we request additional information necessary to make your DMCA notice complete, please provide that information promptly. If you fail to comply with all of these requirements, your DMCA notice may not be processed further.
In addition, please make sure that all of the information you provide is accurate. UNDER SECTION 512(f) OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY MATERIALLY MISREPRESENTS THAT MATERIAL OR ACTIVITY IS INFRINGING OR WAS REMOVED OR DISABLED BY MISTAKE OR MISIDENTIFICATION MAY BE SUBJECT TO LIABILITY.
If you have questions about the legal requirements of a DMCA notice, please contact an attorney or see Section 512(c)(3) of the U.S. Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3), for more information. If you have questions about the legal requirements of a DMCA counter-notification, please contact an attorney or see Section 512(g)(3) of the U.S. Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 512(g)(3), for more information.
DMCA Notice of Alleged Infringement (“Notice”)
Identify the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed, or – if multiple copyrighted works are covered by this Notice – you may provide a representative list of the copyrighted works that you claim have been infringed.
Identify the material or link you claim is infringing (or the subject of infringing activity) and to which access is to be disabled, including at a minimum, if applicable, the URL of the link shown on the Site or the exact location where such material may be found.
Provide your company affiliation (if applicable), mailing address, telephone number, and if available, email address.
In the sixth triennial proceeding to determine Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) exemptions, the Copyright Office adopted an Exemption concerning the electronic control unit (“ECU”) software found in automobiles and agricultural vehicles.
The new exemption permits owners and Independents Mechanics And Garages to circumvent the technological control measures (TMPs) found in ECU software for the purpose of diagnosing, repairing, and modifying their vehicles. In light of important public health, safety, and environmental concerns raised by opponents.
The Adopted Exemption
After weighing the arguments of the opponents and proponents of the vehicle software exemption, the Copyright Office adopted the following DMCA exemption:
Computer programs that are contained in and control the functioning of a motorized land vehicle such as a personal automobile, commercial motor vehicle or mechanized agricultural vehicle, except for computer programs primarily designed for the control of telematics or entertainment systems for such vehicle, when circumvention is a necessary step undertaken by the authorized owner of the vehicle to allow the diagnosis, repair or lawful modification of a vehicle function; and where such circumvention does not constitute a violation of applicable law, including without limitation regulations promulgated by the Department of Transportation or the Environmental Protection Agency;
2018 Update :
MEMA reiterated its support to renew current exemptions that allow greater access to vehicle software for diagnostic and repair services by independent repair providers.
MEMA’s July 22 comments were in response to the U.S. Copyright Office initiation of the first phase of its eighth triennial review proceeding under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The DMCA allows for temporary exemptions to the DMCA’s prohibition against circumvention of technological measures that control access to copyrighted works.
Prior to 2018, the repair exemption for vehicle software had only applied to vehicle owners. During the previous, seventh triennial review, MEMA was successful in getting the Copyright Office to expand the vehicle repair exemption to allow for third-party providers to service vehicles on behalf of owners.
Our Services include collecting and arranging repair and diagnostics data that available online and that is solely to help our customers to use their legal rights by law to diagnose repair or any other task that required for normal operation of their vehicle, therefore we are not infringing any copyright law what so ever and We are NOT violating any DMCA Policy or law.
If You Find Any Content That You Still Think That Infringement Your Copyright
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And We will Remove This Content,
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