Creative Commons abides by the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by responding to notices of alleged infringement that comply with the DMCA and other applicable laws. As part of our response, we may remove or disable access to material residing on a site that is controlled or operated by Creative Commons (such as creativecommons.org, sciencecommons.org or ccmixter.org) that is claimed to be infringing, in which case we will make a good-faith attempt to contact the person who submitted the affected material so that they may make a counter notification, also in accordance with the DMCA.
Before serving either a Notice of Infringing Material or Counter-Notification, you may wish to contact a lawyer to better understand your rights and obligations under the DMCA and other applicable laws. The following notice requirements are intended to comply with Creative CommonsÂ’ rights and obligations under the DMCA and, in particular, section 512(c), and do not constitute legal advice.
Notice of Infringing Material
To file a notice of infringing material on a site owned or controlled by Creative Commons (such as creativecommons.org, sciencecommons.org or ccmixter.org), please provide a notification containing the following details:
Then send this notice to:
By Mail:
DMCA Agent: Mia Garlick
543 Howard Street, 5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
By Fax:
Attn: DMCA Agent, Creative Commons
+1.415.946.3001
By Email:
Email: dmca@creativecommons.org
If material that you have posted to a site controlled or operated by Creative Commons (such as creativecommons.org, sciencecommons.org or ccmixter.org) has been taken down, you may file a counter-notification that contains the following details:
Then send this notice to:
By Mail:
DMCA Agent: Mia Garlick
543 Howard Street, 5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
By Fax:
Attn: DMCA Agent, Creative Commons
+1.415.946.3001
By Email:
Email: dmca@creativecommons.org
You may be able to find examples of counter-notifications at www.chillingeffects.org/dmca/counter512.pdf. Please note, however, that this is no substitute for legal advice and you should obtain legal advice to better understand your rights and obligations under the DMCA and applicable laws.