Trepy Copyright - DMCA Notice Submission Procedure Page
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Trepy respects intellectual property rights and expects users, organizations, Treps, event operators, presenters, instructors, performers, sellers, and other platform participants to do the same.
This Copyright / DMCA Notice Submission Procedure explains how copyright owners or authorized representatives may submit copyright-related complaints concerning content available through Trepy.
This page supplements the:
- Trepy DMCA & Intellectual Property Policy
- Trepy Terms of Service
- Trepy Community Standards & Content Policy
- Trepy Creator / Trep Agreement
- Trepy Organizer Agreement
- Trepy Platform Seller Agreement
NOTE: THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS ARBITRATION, INDEMNIFICATION, AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER CLAUSES
RECITALS
This Agreement incorporates the following additional agreements and policies:
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Accessibility Statement | Trust & Safety Transparency Policy | SMS Terms / Messaging Terms | Subscription Billing & Cancellation Policy | Acceptable Use Policy | Community Standards / Content Policy | Account Termination & Repeat Violator Policy | Refund / Ticketing Policy | Terms for Paid Livestream Access | Event Cancellation / Force Majeure Policy | Creator / Trep Agreement | Organizer Agreement | Platform Seller Agreement | Platform Verification & Identity Verification Policy | DMCA / Intellectual Property Policy | Intellectual Property Policy | Copyright / DMCA Notice Submission Procedure Page | California Privacy Addendum | Data Processing Addendum (DPA / GDPR Scaling) | Security & Responsible Disclosure Policy | Payment Dispute / Chargeback Policy | Law Enforcement Request Policy.
By Agreeing to this Agreement, you are agreeing to all of the forgoing policies and terms.
1. REPORTING COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
If you believe content available through Trepy infringes your copyright rights, you may submit a copyright complaint consistent with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) and other applicable laws.
Trepy may review notices relating to:
- livestreams;
- recorded video;
- uploaded media;
- event materials;
- audio content;
- music;
- graphics;
- educational materials;
- digital downloads;
- promotional materials;
- written content;
- images;
- replay content.
Submitting false, misleading, abusive, or fraudulent complaints is prohibited.
2. INFORMATION REQUIRED IN A DMCA NOTICE
To help Trepy process your request, your notice should include the following information:
A. Identification of the copyrighted work
Provide a description of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed.
Examples may include:
- song titles;
- videos;
- photographs;
- written works;
- graphics;
- livestream broadcasts;
- educational materials;
- recorded performances.
B. Identification of the allegedly infringing material
Provide sufficient information to help Trepy locate the allegedly infringing content.
Examples may include:
- URLs;
- event pages;
- livestream pages;
- usernames;
- organization names;
- screenshots;
- timestamps;
- replay links.
General or incomplete descriptions may delay review.
C. Your contact information
Provide contact information including:
- full legal name;
- company name (if applicable);
- mailing address;
- email address;
- phone number.
D. Good-faith statement
Include a statement substantially similar to:
“I have a good faith belief that the use of the copyrighted material described above is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.”
E. Accuracy and authority statement
Include a statement substantially similar to:
“I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notice is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.”
F. Signature
Provide a physical or electronic signature.
Typing your full legal name may qualify as an electronic signature where legally permitted.
3. HOW TO SUBMIT A NOTICE
DMCA notices may be submitted through contact methods designated by Trepy.
Trepy may later provide:
- online reporting forms;
- support portals;
- designated copyright-reporting workflows;
- authenticated reporting systems.
Trepy reserves the right to require:
- additional documentation;
- proof of ownership;
- identity verification;
- authority verification.
Incomplete notices may not be processed.
4. COUNTER-NOTIFICATIONS
If content is removed or restricted following a copyright complaint, affected users may submit a counter-notification where permitted by law.
Counter-notifications should generally include:
- identification of removed material;
- identification of the location where the material appeared before removal;
- contact information;
- statements made under penalty of perjury;
- consent to applicable jurisdiction where legally required;
- statements asserting a good-faith belief the material was removed by mistake or misidentification.
Trepy may forward counter-notifications to the original complaining party where permitted or required by law.
Trepy does not guarantee restoration of content.
5. REPEAT INFRINGER POLICY
Trepy reserves the right to suspend, restrict, or terminate accounts associated with repeated infringement claims or repeated intellectual property violations.
Trepy may evaluate factors including:
- number of notices;
- severity of violations;
- credibility of reports;
- repeat conduct;
- operational risks;
- legal obligations.
Trepy may take enforcement action before court determinations where reasonably necessary to:
- reduce legal exposure;
- protect rights holders;
- maintain platform integrity;
- comply with legal obligations.
6. LIVESTREAMS AND REAL-TIME CONTENT
Trepy may support livestream and real-time broadcasting functionality.
Trepy does not actively monitor all livestreams continuously in real time.
Trepy may:
- terminate livestreams;
- disable replay access;
- remove recordings;
- suspend broadcasting privileges;
- terminate accounts.
Organizers, creators, performers, instructors, presenters, and broadcasters are solely responsible for ensuring they possess all necessary rights and licenses relating to livestreamed content.
7. MUSIC LICENSING RESPONSIBILITY
Users are solely responsible for obtaining all necessary rights relating to music used through Trepy.
This may include:
- public performance licenses;
- synchronization licenses;
- master use rights;
- livestream rights;
- broadcast permissions;
- venue permissions.
Trepy does not provide blanket music licensing for all platform activities unless expressly stated otherwise.
8. FALSE OR ABUSIVE COMPLAINTS
Submitting knowingly false, misleading, abusive, or fraudulent copyright complaints is prohibited.
Trepy reserves the right to:
- reject abusive notices;
- request additional verification;
- suspend abusive reporters;
- preserve evidence;
- pursue remedies where permitted by law.
Users may be liable for damages arising from knowingly false legal claims.
9. THIRD-PARTY SERVICES
Trepy relies on third-party infrastructure and providers.
These may include:
- Mux;
- cloud infrastructure providers;
- hosting providers;
- communications providers;
- payment providers.
Third-party providers may independently restrict or remove content pursuant to their own policies or legal obligations.
Trepy is not responsible for third-party enforcement decisions.
10. NO GUARANTEE OF REMOVAL OR RESPONSE TIME
Trepy does not guarantee:
- removal of content;
- restoration of content;
- response timing;
- investigation timing;
- legal determinations;
- enforcement outcomes.
Trepy reserves discretion regarding:
- review prioritization;
- investigation procedures;
- operational responses;
- enforcement actions.
Trepy may preserve evidence and records where reasonably necessary.
11. DISCLAIMERS
THE PLATFORM IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE.”
Trepy does not guarantee:
- prevention of infringement;
- uninterrupted monitoring;
- universal detection of unauthorized content;
- uninterrupted content availability;
- uninterrupted livestream enforcement.
Trepy is not responsible for:
- user-generated content;
- independent organizer conduct;
- unauthorized uploads;
- infringing livestreams;
- third-party actions.
12. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, TREPY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR:
- user-generated infringement;
- unauthorized uploads;
- livestream disputes;
- intellectual property disputes;
- indirect damages;
- incidental damages;
- consequential damages;
- reputational harm;
- lost profits.
Certain jurisdictions may not allow some limitations.
13. ARBITRATION AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER
This Copyright / DMCA Notice Submission Procedure is subject to the arbitration and class action waiver provisions contained in the Trepy Terms of Service.
Disputes relating to copyright complaints, infringement claims, removals, restorations, or related platform activity shall be resolved through binding individual arbitration governed by the Federal Arbitration Act where legally enforceable.
Users waive participation in:
- class actions;
- representative proceedings;
- collective proceedings;
- consolidated claims.
14. MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PROCEDURE
Trepy may update this Copyright / DMCA Notice Submission Procedure from time to time.
Updated versions may be posted through the platform.
Continued use of Trepy after updates may constitute acceptance of revised terms.
15. CONTACT INFORMATION
Trepy
Website:
- Trepy Website
Application:
- Trepy App
Additional copyright-reporting contact methods may be provided through the platform.