Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Notice: If you believe that material available on our sites, including those hosted at ToonsMag.com, infringes on your copyright(s), please notify us by submitting a DMCA notice via the contact form. After we receive a valid and complete notice, we will investigate, remove the material, and make a good faith attempt to contact the user who uploaded the material, via email. Learn more about our process here.
ToonsMag.com is a publishing platform where members often use copyrighted materials in commentary or journalism or transform the materials into something original. As such, before submitting a DMCA notice, it’s important to consider whether the material used falls under fair use. If you are not sure whether material located on a ToonsMag.com site infringes on your copyright, or if it is subject to fair use protections, you should first consider seeking legal advice.
You may be liable for damages (including costs and attorneys’ fees) if you materially misrepresent that material or activity infringes on your copyright. We have and will highlight such abuses and seek to collect those damages.
Your DMCA notice will be forwarded to the party that made the material available, and also may be sent to third parties such as LumenDatabase.org. A note will also be placed on the site in question detailing the name of the copyright owner who submitted the takedown notice. In addition, you are required to consider the possible fair use implications, as a result of Lenz v. Universal. We reserve the right to challenge abuses of the DMCA process, and your use of this form does not waive that right.
Please follow these steps to file a notice:
Verify that the blog in question is hosted by ToonsMag.com. Go to the blog post in question and leave a comment with your complaint to see if the matter can be resolved directly between you and the member.
Send your complaint to our designated agent via the form below, if the issue cannot be resolved directly with the member.
As required by the DMCA, we have the policy to terminate users and/or sites that we consider being repeat infringers. Although we won’t share the specifics of our repeat infringer policy (we don’t want anyone to game the system, after all), we believe that it strikes the right balance: it protects the rights of copyright owners and protects legitimate users from wrongful termination. Please note that notices that are successfully countered, rejected on fair use grounds, or deemed to be fraudulent are not counted against a user or site.
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