Frequently stolen content like videos and photos are found on Shopify. They are published illegally and without the permission of the person within the content or the content creator, owner or distributor. Whether the content has been copyrighted or not, there are options to help get this illegally shared content taken down.
DMCA.com provides two methods to file a DMCA Takedown notice:
The DMCA.com Takedown team does all the work. Social Media or UCG (User Generated Content) Platforms often have special Takedown procedures. Our Professional team of Takedown Specialist know these specific requirements and can expedite your takedown request. Filling out the takedown form takes less than 3 minutes!
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Learn more: www.dmca.com/Takedowns/DIY
Both takedown service options above allow for the creation of notices using the stipulations laid out in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. However, DMCA.com does provide other takedown formats according to the country (legal jurisdiction) of notice recipient(s).
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Note: although the DMCA is part of US Copyright law, a DMCA Takedown does not always require the content to be copyrighted in order to process a takedown notice and for the content to be taken down by the website owner or OSP.
In other words, the fact the content is yours, or if the subject in the photo or video is you, it can be sufficient enough to process a takedown notice AND for the content to be taken down.
Shopify has emerged as a popular platform that allows individuals to establish and manage their own stores. However, with the growth of digital marketplaces comes the need to address trademark infringement and protect intellectual property rights. To combat this issue, Shopify has implemented an effective system that enables copyright holders to protect their creations through DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) copyright takedown notices.
Intellectual property refers to intangible creations, such as trademarks, copyrights, and patents, which are protected by law. Trademark infringement occurs when someone uses a trademark without permission, potentially causing confusion among consumers. In the digital realm, trademark infringement can occur easily, posing a threat to brand identity and market integrity. Therefore, it is crucial to take proactive measures to address and prevent such infringements.
Three main points are needed to process a takedown:
Where on the internet is your stolen content located? What is the link that the content is visible on? Be sure to provide the URL or website/webpage link of the content to be removed. If the stolen content is an image or video located on a website provide the direct link of the content contained in the site. Copy and paste the infringing text, or provide the URL of the infringing image if required.
An example link would look like: https://www.badguy_site.com/webpage/image_2
Where was your content located when it was stolen? Was it on your social media profile? Was it from your own website? Provide the exact URL where it was stolen from, even if the content has already been removed from its original location. The original URL is still valuable to the notice. If it was not online, describe where it was stolen from. Such as, cell phone, computer, or camera etc. If it was online such as a website or cloud storage provide the link to the exact page it was stolen from. Upload the original content to a cloud storage service and provide that URL with an explanation of where it was originally stolen from.
An example link would look like: https://share.icloud.com/photos/my_original_content
What is the content owner's name and how was the content stolen? How was the content created, purchased, copyrighted? Who is claiming ownership of the content? Who is authorized to file the DMCA Takedown? When was the content created and when was the content stolen?
An example description would sound like: "My photo I took of myself on my camera was stolen from my Google Drive and was posted on this website without my knowledge and I would like it removed."
The Professional Takedown Team at DMCA.com can help with these questions and answers. Click here to ask us about your situation.
Infringing content is removed or "taken down" from some of the following examples:
These Takedown actions occur upon receipt of a DMCA Takedown Notice which uses stipulations laid out in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (DMCA). This Act directly addresses the take down of (copyright) infringed content from a website which is publishing content in violation of copyright protection act or content being used without permission or not in accordance to the sworn statement of the content owner.
Note: DMCA.com requires this sworn statement from every one of its paying Professionally Managed Clients. See example here: Takedown Notice Sign up form - in order to complete this form users must legally swear they are authorized to submit a takedown notice. DMCA.com has also added the same safety feature within the DIY program. There are specific statements within the DIY takedown notice regarding abuse of the service.
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