Report Pirated Content
Piracy is Theft
There are very clear laws about what people can and cannot do with purchased content. Generally, purchasing content means you are allowed to listen, play, read, or use that content yourself. It does not give you the right to copy it, share it, trade it, let others download it or make money off of it for yourself, like buying a movie and then charging people to come see it.
Stealing content online is easy, but that does not stop it from being wrong – and illegal.
Report Piracy
Piracy (associated with copyright infringement) is the unauthorized use of copyrighted material in a manner that violates one of the copyright owner’s exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce and distribute a work to the public by sale, rental or other means of transfer and to make related, derivative works.
We are firmly committed to combating online piracy and your assistance in reporting such incidents tremendously supports this effort. Once instances of infringement are verified, our legal service provider will contact the host site to demand the removal of the pirated content.
If you suspect that Kinkstreet materials have been used in an unauthorized way, such as without written permission from the copyright holder, please use the below form to let us know. We would appreciate receiving as much information as possible, to help us as we investigate the case. Asterisks (*) indicate required fields. We would appreciate receiving as much information as possible.
Digital means the sale or distribution of copies of Kinkstreet copyrighted material is occurring on the Internet or through an ecommerce website such as eBay or Amazon.
Physical means the sale or distribution of copies of Kinkstreet copyright material is occurring through a retailer, distributor, reseller, copy shop, an offline seller or somewhere you can purchase an unlawful physical copy.
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To help us as we investigate the case, please complete the form as best you can.
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Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a 1998 United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). It criminalizes production and dissemination of technology, devices, or services intended to circumvent measures that control access to copyrighted works (commonly known as digital rights management or DRM). It also criminalizes the act of circumventing an access control, whether or not there is actual infringement of copyright itself. In addition, the DMCA heightens the penalties for copyright infringement on the internet.