Copyright and DMCA Policy
Stacks expects users to upload only content they own or have permission to use and share. This policy explains how rightsholders can report allegedly infringing content and how users may respond where counter-notice rights apply.
1. Respect For Intellectual Property
Stacks respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users of the service to do the same. Users may not upload, post, share, or otherwise make available content that infringes copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights.
2. Reporting Copyright Infringement
A copyright complaint should generally include identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed, identification of the allegedly infringing material, contact information for the complaining party, a statement of good-faith belief, a statement that the information is accurate and where required made under penalty of perjury, and a physical or electronic signature.
3. What Stacks May Do
Upon receiving a legally sufficient complaint, Stacks may review the complaint, remove or disable access to the reported content, notify the affected user where appropriate, preserve relevant records for legal or operational purposes, and take further action against repeat infringers.
4. Counter-Notice
If Stacks removes content in response to a copyright complaint, the affected user may in some circumstances submit a counter-notice where applicable law permits. Counter-notices should be sent to support@mystacksapp.com and should include enough information for Stacks to identify the removed content, review the basis for the counter-notice, and communicate with the affected parties as appropriate.
5. Repeat Infringers
Stacks reserves the right to suspend or terminate accounts of repeat infringers in appropriate circumstances and may also take action for especially serious single-instance violations.
6. Trademark And Other Intellectual Property Complaints
Trademark and other non-copyright intellectual property complaints should also be routed through support@mystacksapp.com with sufficient information to identify the rights at issue and the content being challenged.
7. Contact
Copyright complaints should be routed through support@mystacksapp.com for review and routing. If Stacks later registers a designated DMCA agent with the U.S. Copyright Office, this page should be updated to list that agent information exactly as registered.