BuzzUpload aims to fully comply with DMCA. We respect any copyrighted or trademarked work and we are fully against illegal sharing of these works. Any user account will be terminated immediately upon receiving a valid DMCA notice and the content will be deleted immediately.
We are determined to respond to all DMCA and ABUSE reports and take action in 24 hours at most.
Copyright is a form of protection so creators and subsequent owners of original works can control how the works are used. Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner. Violating the copyright owner’s rights can lead to suspension of that Content in your account on BuzzUpload, a strike and account suspension. These acts can be criminal. Additionally, copyright owners can take civil action against you and possibly be awarded monetary damages.
BuzzUpload complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and promptly suspends Content from access when properly notified.
To file a copyright infringement notification with BuzzUpload, you can follow below options:-
Filings may be made by:
The information provided in this legal notice will be forwarded to the person who provided the allegedly infringing Content. See "Counterclaim".
Upon receipt of valid notification, as required by law, we will suspend access to Content from our website. If a counterclaim is not filed, or is unsuccessful, access to the Content is permanently suspended from our Service.
Contact information of the party reporting the file, which may include name, email address and physical address will be given to anyone attempting to access the Content.
Users who have the same Content in their account will receive a warning that the file has been reported for copyright infringement and distribution will be restricted.
In accordance with our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, non-public information about BuzzUpload account holders is not released except as lawfully required by appropriate legal process such as a subpoena, court order, or other valid legal process. For further legal process, see Table 1 about information retention.