Designated copyright agent
DMCA notices may be sent to our registered designated agent:
- Name
- Alexander Dukas
- Address
- 2278 Shoma Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33414
- dmca@generateddb.com
- Phone
- +1 561 247 2251
This information is also registered with the U.S. Copyright Office DMCA Designated Agent Directory.
How to submit a notice
DMCA takedown notices must include all elements required by 17 USC §512(c)(3). The form below is the fastest path; the agent contact information above is also valid for postal or email notices. We review notices and respond within a reasonable time, typically within 10 business days.
Counter-notices
If material you posted has been removed in response to a DMCA notice and you believe the removal was the result of mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice under 17 USC §512(g)(3). A valid counter-notice must include your physical or electronic signature; identification of the material removed and its prior location; a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification; and your name, address, phone, and consent to jurisdiction in the federal district where you reside (or, if outside the U.S., the federal district in which we may be found).
Counter-notices may be sent to the designated agent above. We review counter-notices and forward them to the original complainant; if the complainant does not file an action seeking a court order against the alleged infringer within 10 business days, the material may be restored.
Repeat-infringer policy
We terminate, in appropriate circumstances, the accounts or access of submitters who are determined to be repeat infringers. We track the disposition of takedown notices and counter-notices and consider the totality of circumstances in any termination decision.
A note on §512(f) liability
Knowingly making material misrepresentations in a DMCA takedown notice — for example, claiming infringement of a work you do not own — exposes the sender to liability under 17 USC §512(f) (damages, costs, and attorney's fees). The affirmations on the form are sworn statements under penalty of perjury.