These procedures are incorporated into and are part of the Terms and Conditions of Use Agreement of the Camden Business Association and We Buy Camden (Camden Business Association) websites (Site). The owner of a copyrighted work (or the agent for the owner) who believes that material posted on the Site infringes on the copyrighted work may request that the allegedly infringing material be removed from the Site by notifying the Camden Business Association’s designated agent for such purposes. The notice of alleged copyright infringement must:
A notice of alleged copyright infringement may be submitted to the Camden Business Association’s designated copyright agent by mail or email as set forth below:
Attn: CBA Webmaster
Camden Business Association 121 Market Street, Camden, NJ 08102
info@camdenbusiness.com
Please note that anyone who submits a false notice and materially misrepresents that content on the Site is infringing may be liable for damages, including court costs and attorneys’ fees. Upon receiving a proper notice, the Camden Business Association will remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing material and promptly notify the alleged infringer of the owner’s claim. The Camden Business Association also will advise the alleged infringer of the statutory counter-notification procedure described below, by which the alleged infringer may respond to the claim and request that his or her material be restored.
Anyone who believes that his or her own copyrighted material has been removed by the Camden Business Association from the Site as a result of mistake or misidentification may submit a written counter-notice to the Camden Business Association’s designated copyright agent. To be effective, a counter-notice must:
A counter-notice may be submitted to the Camden Business Association’s designated copyright agent by mail or email as set forth below:
Attn: CBA Webmaster
Camden Business Association 121 Market Street, Camden, NJ 08102
info@camdenbusiness.com
Please note that the above is not a substitute for legal advice, and one should obtain legal advice to better understand his or her rights and obligations under the DMCA and applicable laws.