At Gainz.ai, we respect intellectual property rights and expect our users to do the same. This Copyright Infringement Policy outlines our process for handling claims of copyright infringement, in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA) and similar international standards such as the DMCA. If you believe content on Gainz.ai infringes your copyright, please follow the steps outlined in this policy to notify us. Similarly, if content you uploaded is subject to a takedown request that you believe is incorrect, you may submit a counter-notice.
To notify Gainz.ai of an alleged copyright infringement, please contact our designated Copyright Agent at:
If you believe that your work has been copied and posted on Gainz.ai without your permission, you may submit a copyright infringement notice. The notice should include the following information:
Upon receiving your notice, Gainz.ai will review the claim and may remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing material. We will notify the user responsible for the content and provide them with an opportunity to respond via a counter-notice.
If you believe that the content you posted on Gainz.ai was wrongly removed due to a copyright infringement notice, you may file a counter-notice with our Copyright Agent. Your counter-notice must include the following:
Once a valid counter-notice is received, Gainz.ai will restore the content unless the original complainant files a legal action against you within 10 business days.
Gainz.ai takes repeat infringement seriously. Users who are found to repeatedly infringe copyrights may have their accounts suspended or terminated under our Terms of Use.
Gainz.ai expects all parties (both copyright owners and users) to act in good faith when filing infringement notices or counter-notices. Misrepresentation of facts in a copyright infringement claim or counter-notice may result in legal liability, including damages and legal fees, under applicable laws.
This policy is designed to comply with copyright law, but it does not constitute legal advice. If you are unsure about your rights or obligations under copyright law, we recommend seeking legal counsel.