DMCA Policy

Biz Strategy Edge values and respects the intellectual property rights of others.

Our mission is to create and share educational content for our audience while ensuring compliance with applicable copyright laws, including the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

We take copyright matters seriously and expect the same from our contributors, readers, and any third parties who engage with our website.

If you believe that your copyrighted work has been used or displayed on our site in a way that constitutes infringement, this DMCA Policy explains how you can notify us and request removal of the allegedly infringing material.

Our goal is to address such concerns promptly, respectfully, and in good faith.


Scope of This Policy

This policy applies to all content on the Biz Strategy Edge website, including but not limited to:

  • Text articles and posts.

  • Images, graphics, and illustrations.

  • Educational resources, diagrams, or charts.

  • Any user-submitted material or contributions, if applicable.

While our content is produced with a strong focus on originality and educational value, there may be rare situations where copyrighted material is used inadvertently without proper attribution or authorization.

This policy outlines the process to correct such issues.


Takedown Request Instructions

If you are a copyright owner, or an authorized representative of one, and you believe your work has been copied or used in a manner that constitutes copyright infringement, you may submit a formal DMCA takedown notice to us.

To be effective, your DMCA takedown notice should include the following:

  1. Your Identification
    Provide your full legal name, mailing address, phone number, and email address.

    If you are submitting the notice on behalf of an organization or a client, clearly state your relationship to the copyright owner.

  2. Description of the Copyrighted Work
    Provide a clear description of the copyrighted material that you believe has been infringed.

    If the work exists online or in print, include identifying details such as publication title, author, date, or link to the original.

  3. Location of the Infringing Material
    Provide the exact URL(s) on our website where the infringing material appears.

    A vague description will not be sufficient; we must be able to locate the material quickly to investigate your claim.

  4. Statement of Good Faith Belief
    Include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the copyrighted material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.

  5. Statement of Accuracy and Authority
    Include a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

  6. Signature
    Provide your physical or electronic signature to validate your claim.


Where to Send Your DMCA Notice

Send your complete DMCA notice to our designated agent at:

DMCA Agent
Email: dmca@bizstrategyedge.live

You may also send a courtesy copy to:

  • General inquiries: contact@bizstrategyedge.live

  • Privacy/Legal: privacy@bizstrategyedge.live

Incomplete or unclear notices may delay our ability to process your request.

We recommend ensuring all details are complete before submission.


Response to a Valid Takedown Notice

Once we receive a valid DMCA takedown notice:

  • We will promptly acknowledge receipt via email.

  • We will review the claim and verify the existence of the allegedly infringing material on our site.

  • If the claim is valid, we will take down or disable access to the material in question.

  • We will notify the content contributor or responsible party (if applicable) about the removal.

We aim to act within a reasonable timeframe, typically within 5–7 business days after receiving a complete and valid notice, though more complex cases may require additional time.


Counter-Notice Process

If your material has been removed or access to it has been disabled due to a DMCA takedown notice, and you believe that the removal was a result of mistake or misidentification, you have the right to submit a counter-notice.

A valid counter-notice must include:

  1. Your Identification
    Provide your full legal name, mailing address, phone number, and email address.

  2. Identification of the Removed Material
    Specify the exact URL(s) or location(s) where the material appeared before it was removed, and describe the content in question.

  3. Statement of Good Faith Belief
    Include a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled due to mistake or misidentification.

  4. Consent to Jurisdiction
    Include a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the courts in your region and will accept service of process from the party who submitted the original takedown notice.

  5. Signature
    Provide your physical or electronic signature.


How We Handle Counter-Notices

When we receive a valid counter-notice:

  • We will forward the counter-notice to the party who filed the original DMCA takedown request.

  • If the original complainant does not file a court action within 10–14 business days, we may restore the removed material or lift the restriction.

Please note that we are not obligated to restore content and may choose to do so at our discretion.


Good Faith Compliance

Biz Strategy Edge acts in good faith to comply with the requirements of the DMCA and other applicable copyright laws.

We neither favor nor oppose any party in copyright disputes.

Our role is to process claims and counterclaims fairly and according to the legal framework provided.

We also reserve the right to remove any material from our website at our discretion if we believe it may infringe on someone’s copyright, even without a formal DMCA notice.


No Retaliation Policy

We are committed to handling all copyright matters respectfully and without hostility toward either party.

Filing a DMCA notice or counter-notice will not result in retaliation against the sender.

However, knowingly submitting false claims or misrepresentations may result in legal consequences under applicable laws.


Repeat Infringer Policy

If a contributor or user is found to be a repeat infringer of copyrighted material, we reserve the right to terminate their ability to contribute or access certain features of our website.

This decision will be made at our discretion after a fair review of the incidents in question.


Final Statement on Copyright Protection

We encourage all content creators, authors, and intellectual property owners to protect their rights while respecting the rights of others.

Biz Strategy Edge remains committed to educational value, originality, and fair use principles, and we actively work to avoid any violation of copyright laws.

If you have concerns about any material published on our site, please follow the steps outlined above for a formal and respectful resolution.

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