DMCA

All trademarks, registered trademarks, product names, and company names and logos used on this website are the property of their respective owners, who are also the site’s owners. https://luckypatcher.vercel.app/ complies with the provisions of the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act by responding to complaints of alleged infringement that adhere to the DMCA and other applicable laws (DMCA). We may remove or prohibit access to content that is housed on the website and is maintained or controlled by https://luckypatcher.vercel.app/ in the event that the developer who submitted the allegedly infringing content issues a counter-notification in line with the DMCA.

Before delivering a Notice of Infringing Material or Counter-Notification, you might wish to consult a lawyer to better understand your rights and obligations under the DMCA and other relevant laws. The following notification requirements are intended to comply with ApkNox’s rights and obligations under the DMCA, specifically section 512, rather than serving as legal advice (c).

Copyright Violation Notice

To report https://luckypatcher.vercel.app/ content that violates intellectual property rights, write an email with the details listed below.

a physical signature of a developer or team of developers who have been granted authorization to work on behalf of the owner of the allegedly violated exclusive right. Before they can handle any copyright concerns on their behalf, third-party agencies must present a copy of the “Physical Authorization Letter”.

Identification of the purportedly infringing work or, in the instance of numerous purportedly infringers at a single internet address, a list of those works there.

The best method for helping us locate information quickly is to provide URLs in the email body.

Details, such as the complaining party’s address, phone number, and, if available, email address, that is at the very least required to enable the service provider to get in touch with the complainant.

a declaration that the person making the complaint has a good faith conviction that the use of the item in issue isn’t permitted by the law or the copyright owner or their representative.

Under Section 512(f), anyone who knowingly and materially misrepresents that the material or activity is infringing may be liable for damages. An affirmation, made under oath and stating that the information in the notification is true and correct, that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the allegedly violated exclusive right.

then send the email with the infringement notification to