This ABC Talkies Copyright Policy is a part of ABC Talkies’ Terms of Service and sets forth the process by which copyright holders and their agents may remove allegedly infringing materials available on one of ABC Talkies’ online services.
ABC Talkies respects the intellectual property of others and expects its users to do the same. Each user must ensure that the materials they upload do not infringe any third-party copyright. ABC Talkies will promptly remove materials in accordance with the he Copyright Act 1957 (as amended by the Copyright Amendment Act 2012)(“Copyright Act”) when properly notified that the materials infringe a third party's copyright. ABC Talkies will also, in appropriate circumstances, terminate the accounts of repeat copyright infringers.
In filing any request, please ensure that your notice is complete and that your statements are accurate. If we request additional information necessary to make your notice complete, please provide that information promptly. If you fail to provide the required information, your request may not be processed further. For non-copyright complaints e.g. Trade Mark Infringement Complaint or Privacy Complaint, please write to us at legal@abctalkies.com giving brief description about your complaint and how best we can help resolving your concerns.
You may not use our website for any illegal or unauthorized purpose nor may you, in the use of the Service, violate any laws in your jurisdiction (including but not limited to copyright laws).
To request the removal of materials based upon copyright infringement, you must file a notice containing the following:
Your name, address, telephone number, and email address (if any).
A description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed.
A description of where on ABC Talkies’s service the material that you claim is infringing may be found, sufficient for ABC Talkies to locate the material (e.g., the URL for the video).
A Statement containing the information about the Owner of the Copyright Material and brief description of Copyright Material the contents of which alleged to have been violated.
A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyrighted work is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
A statement by you that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.
Your electronic or physical signature.
You may file your notice via email to us at legal@abctalkies.com with the above information.
ABC Talkies may disclose notices with affected users and third-party databases that collect information about copyright takedown notices.
If you are aABC Talkies user who wishes to challenge the removal of materials caused by a Copyright takedown notice, you must file a counter-notification containing the following:
Your name, address, and telephone number.
Your username under which registered for availing ABC Talkies’s service.
A description of the material that was removed and the location on ABC Talkies’s service where it previously appeared (e.g., the URL of the video).
A statement that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the Courts at Gurgaon, Haryana, India, and that you will accept service of process from the person who filed the original Copyright Act notice or an agent of that person.
Your electronic or physical signature.
You may submit this notice:
ABC Talkies will forward any complete counter-notification to the person who filed the original Copyright Act notice. The copyright owner(s) may elect to file a lawsuit against you for copyright infringement. If we do not receive notice that such a lawsuit has been filed within fifteen (15) business days after we provide notice of your counter-notification, we may restore the challenged materials. Until that time, your materials will remain removed.
ABC Talkies will terminate user accounts that receive three (3) Copyright strikes. A “Copyright strike” accrues each time that material is removed from a user’s account due to a Copyright Violation notice.
We may remove a Copyright strike in appropriate circumstances, such as where (1) the underlying material is ultimately restored due to a Copyright Violation counter-notification; or (2) the claimant withdraws the underlying notice.
We may terminate user accounts that receive fewer than three (3) Copyright strikes in appropriate circumstances, such as where the user has a history of violating or will fully disregarding our Terms of Service.