Copyright Infringement Policy
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
available online here:
http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/legislation/hr2281.pdf
signed into law on October 28, 1998, amended the copyright law to provide
regulations for the Internet. WISP Networks is committed to strictly apply
this new law as well as all other applicable laws and regulations in its
everyday practice.
- WISP Networks strictly prohibits any and all of the
following: copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret or other
intellectual property infringement, including but not limited to
using any copyrighted names, text or images, offering pirated
computer programs or links to such programs, serial or
registration numbers for software programs, copyrighted music,
etc.
- All WISP Networks clients are hereby advised that they can be
held legally liable for the content of their web pages and may be
held legally accountable if their web pages include material
protected by copyright, trademark, patent or trade secret laws
without the permission of the owner.
- WISP Networks will not review the content of customer's web
pages. The customer is solely responsible for everything contained
in his (her) web pages. WISP Networks will not verify, endorse or
otherwise control the contents of any of customer's web pages. All
opinions and views expressed at the web sites belong to the
respective owner and are NOT supported by WISP Network.
- By using WISP Networks services, the customer agrees to
indemnify and hold harmless WISP Networks for any loss,
liability, claim, damage, attorney's fees and other expenses
arising from or in connection with the contents of customer's web
pages.
- WISP Networks shall not be liable under any circumstances for
any special, consequential, incidental or exemplary damages
arising out of or in any way connected with WISP Networks
services, including but not limited to damages for copyright
infringements, lost profits, loss of use, lost data, loss of
privacy, damages to third party, even if WISP Networks has been
advised of the possibility of such damages. The foregoing
limitation of liability shall apply whether any claims based upon
principles of contract, warranty, negligence or other sort, breach
of any statutory duty, principles of indemnity or contribution,
the failure of any limited or exclusive remedy to achieve its
essential purpose or otherwise.
- WISP Networks reserves the right to terminate the services
without compensation if it believes in good faith that there is a
copyright infringement. WISP Networks will make such decisions at
its sole discretion.
- WISP Networks has a special agent designated to handle all
copyright issues, registered with the Government Register of
Copyrights as required by the law.
- All inquires about copyright infringement should be forwarded
to WISP Networks agent. The agent's name and contact information
is listed here:
http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/onlinesp/list/
- All complaints must provide all the information requested by
the law and including the following:
- Contact information.
- Statement from the copyright holder or its representative
that in good faith, the information is believed to be
infringing.
- A signature or equivalent from the copyright holder
- A list identifying the works potentially being infringed
upon
- Information about the location of the infringing material
that the copyright holder seeks to be removed/blocked, with
sufficient details to allow the removing/blocking.
- Statement from the person complaining that the information
supplied is accurate, and, under penalty of perjury, that the
person complaining is authorized to be making the complaint.
- Upon receiving of complaint, WISP Networks' agent will decide
within 7 days whether there is an obvious copyright infringement.
If this is the case WISP Networks will terminate the services (
close the account ) in accordance with item 6. Customer will be
notified by e-mail about the complaint and the termination action.
- If there is not obvious copyright infringement the agent will
pass the complaint to the WISP Networks' customer and will
temporarily put the services on hold. In this case the customer
has two options - to defend the case or to give it up.
- Defending the case. Customer must pay $80 processing fee to
WISP Networks and deposit $5,000 retainer for WISP Networks
potential legal expenses in accordance with item 4. Customer
must provide counter-notice in writing containing:
- contact information
- statement that the original complaint is groundless and
reasons why.
- consent to a jurisdiction in a federal court.
- consent in writing to pay the above fees and to pay all
legal fees for WISP Networks (if any) in accordance with item
4. above.
WISP Networks agent will pass the counter-notice to the
copyright holder. If both parties reach an out of court
resolution WISP Networks will act in accordance with such
resolution. If a lawsuit is filed within 21 days the account
will remain on-hold until a judgment or settlement is achieved.
If no lawsuit is filed within 21 days from the date of the
original complaint, the account will be re-activated. The $80
processing fee is not refundable. Any unused portion of the
$5,000 retainer is refundable within 7 days from the resolution
of the case.
- Giving up the case. This is the default option. WISP
Networks will close customer's account if it doesn't hear from
the customer within 7 days from the notice or if the customer
fails to deposit the appropriate fees as per item 11.1. WISP
Networks will notify both the customer and the copyright owner
that the content subject to the complaint has been removed
permanently from its servers.
- WISP Networks will not provide customer with any compensation
for down time or termination of the account. Prepaid accounts will
not be prorated. No refunds. WISP Networks will waive the setup
fee, if the account needs to be re-activated.
- WISP Networks will keep a log of all copyright infringement
complaints.
- WISP Networks will deny services unconditionally to anyone
who is considered as a repeated offender of the copyright laws.
- WISP Networks will collaborate with other Internet Service
Providers to the full extent of the law in order to reduce
copyright infringement on the Internet.
- WISP Networks will notify all its existing customers about
this document by an one-time e-mail. New customers will be
notified about this document by the welcome letter and at the
subscription form.
- This policy does not replace the
Service Agreement, and
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) which shall remain in full force.
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