DMCA

Razzc SBS is a finance‑focused news and information brand operated by Razzc Minds LLC in the United States. This DMCA policy explains how to report alleged copyright infringement and how Razzc SBS responds to legally sufficient notices under 17 U.S.C. § 512.

Policy scope

This policy applies to content hosted or displayed on Razzc SBS properties where Razzc Minds LLC is the service provider, including user‑submitted material where applicable under Section 512 safe harbor categories. It governs notice‑and‑takedown, counter‑notice, repeat‑infringer actions, and cooperation with rightsholders consistent with the DMCA framework.

Legal basis

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, codified at 17 U.S.C. § 512, creates conditional safe harbors that can limit monetary liability for qualifying online service providers when they meet statutory requirements. Those conditions include adopting a repeat‑infringer policy, accommodating standard technical measures, designating a DMCA agent, and following the notice‑and‑takedown and counter‑notice processes.

Safe harbor duties

To preserve safe harbor protections, Razzc SBS adopts and reasonably implements a policy to terminate appropriate accounts of repeat infringers and accommodates standard technical measures developed by consensus to identify or protect copyrighted works. Razzc SBS also acts expeditiously to remove or disable access to allegedly infringing material upon receipt of a compliant DMCA notice and promptly notifies the affected user when applicable.

What to send in a notice

A valid DMCA takedown notice must include the elements specified by 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3) to be legally effective.

  • A physical or electronic signature of the rightsholder or authorized agent.​

  • Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed, or a representative list for multiple works at one site.​

  • Identification of the material claimed to be infringing with information reasonably sufficient to locate it, such as precise URLs or paths.

  • Contact information for the complaining party, including name, mailing address, and telephone, and if available, email.​

  • A statement of good‑faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, agent, or the law.​

  • A statement that the information is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that the complainant is authorized to act for the owner of an exclusive right allegedly infringed.

How to submit a notice

Submit DMCA notices in writing with all required elements so the request is effective under Section 512 and can be processed without delay. Incomplete notices may require follow‑up to obtain missing statutory information before action can be taken on the request.

Our response to notices

Upon receipt of a compliant notice, Razzc SBS will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to the material identified in the notice and will notify the uploader or account holder when applicable. If a counter‑notice is received and qualifies under the statute, access may be restored after not less than 10 and not more than 14 business days unless the notifier initiates court action and informs the service provider within that window.

Counter‑notice instructions

If material was removed or disabled due to mistake or misidentification, the subscriber may submit a counter‑notification with the elements required by Section 512(g).

  • A physical or electronic signature of the subscriber.

  • Identification of the material removed or disabled and the location where it appeared prior to removal.

  • A statement under penalty of perjury that the subscriber has a good‑faith belief the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.

  • The subscriber’s name, address, and telephone number, plus a statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the district where the address is located (or any district where the provider may be found if outside the U.S.) and acceptance of service from the original notifier or their agent.​

Repeat infringers

Razzc SBS enforces a repeat‑infringer policy that provides for appropriate termination in circumstances of repeated infringement to maintain eligibility for safe harbor protections. Criteria and enforcement steps are applied in good faith based on notices, red‑flag knowledge, and applicable legal standards under Section 512.

AdSense compliance

Razzc SBS adheres to Google Publisher Policies, including the requirement not to publish content that infringes copyright and to respond to DMCA notices as part of intellectual property compliance. Failure to comply can result in ad serving restrictions, including blocking ads or account suspension or termination by Google, so this DMCA program is designed to uphold those standards.

Good‑faith and accuracy

Notices must reflect a good‑faith belief that the use is unauthorized, and statements must be accurate under penalty of perjury to meet statutory requirements and avoid misuse. Parties who knowingly misrepresent claims in notices or counter‑notices may face liability for damages, costs, and attorneys’ fees under the DMCA.

Fair use and exemptions

Some uses, including criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research, may qualify as fair use under 17 U.S.C. § 107, which is a context‑specific, multi‑factor analysis. Razzc SBS considers fair‑use assertions presented in counter‑notices as part of the DMCA process while following the statutory timelines and obligations.

Third‑party sources and links

When Razzc SBS caches, hosts, or links to third‑party material as an information location tool, the applicable safe harbor conditions and notice‑and‑takedown rules apply, including action upon actual or red‑flag knowledge of infringement. Disabling access to specific locations and notifying users are part of the least‑burdensome injunctive remedies associated with these safe harbors.

Standard technical measures

Razzc SBS accommodates and does not interfere with standard technical measures used to identify or protect copyrighted works that have been developed through broad consensus between copyright owners and service providers. This accommodation is a statutory condition for safe harbor eligibility under Section 512.

Agent designation

Service providers must designate a DMCA agent and publish contact details on their site and register the agent with the U.S. Copyright Office’s DMCA Designated Agent Directory to qualify for certain safe harbors. Registrations must remain current, and Razzc SBS maintains agent contact details in a location accessible to the public consistent with the DMCA.

Timelines and restoration

If a qualifying counter‑notice is received, Razzc SBS will restore access to the material after the statutory waiting period of not less than 10 and not more than 14 business days unless notified of a filed court action by the original complainant. Notifications and restorations follow the sequence and conditions specified in Section 512(g).

No monitoring obligation

Section 512 does not impose a general duty to monitor or affirmatively seek facts indicating infringing activity, but action is required when there is actual or red‑flag knowledge or upon receipt of a compliant notice. Razzc SBS follows this standard while implementing reasonable and prompt responses to valid DMCA submissions.

Remedies and limitations

When safe harbor conditions are met, monetary damages are limited or unavailable against the service provider, with injunctive relief tailored to the least burdensome measures to address infringement at specific locations. Failure to meet conditions can expose a service provider to potential claims, so adherence to this policy protects users, rightsholders, and the platform.

How we handle incomplete notices

If a notice lacks certain elements, Razzc SBS may seek the missing statutory details where the complainant provided enough information to identify the work, the location of the material, and a way to contact the complainant. This ensures efficient, fair handling consistent with the DMCA while minimizing erroneous removals.

Privacy and data

Information submitted in notices and counter‑notices is used to process claims, notify affected parties, and assess repeat‑infringer status consistent with DMCA procedures. Contact details are necessary for statutory compliance and for communications between the parties and Razzc SBS.

Policy changes

Razzc SBS may modify this policy to reflect updates to law, regulatory guidance, or platform requirements while preserving the core processes mandated by Section 512. Material changes will continue to align with DMCA standards and Google Publisher Policies.

Jurisdiction

Counter‑notice filers consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate U.S. Federal District Court as specified in Section 512(g), or any jurisdiction where the service provider may be found if outside the United States. This consent is a required element of an effective counter‑notice.

Contact information for DMCA notices

Send DMCA notices with all required elements to the following contact for Razzc SBS under Razzc Minds LLC so the request can be evaluated and processed consistent with Section 512 :

  • Office Name: Razzc Minds LLC.

  • Author/Contact: Alfie Williams.

  • Address: 14389 Old Bandera Rd #3, Helotes, TX 78023, United States.

  • Phone: +1 (951) 394‑0253.

Important acknowledgments

Submitting a notice or counter‑notice triggers legal obligations and potential penalties for misrepresentation, so parties should ensure the completeness and accuracy of their statements under penalty of perjury. Razzc SBS will process qualifying notices and counter‑notices in the timelines and manner specified by Section 512.

AdSense‑friendly practices summary

  • Remove or disable access to infringing content on receipt of a compliant notice to maintain policy compliance and ad serving eligibility.​

  • Maintain a repeat‑infringer policy and enforce it to satisfy safe harbor conditions while upholding platform trust.​

  • Avoid publishing content that infringes copyright or that consists of embedded or copied material without value‑add, which can violate publisher policies and affect monetization.

For rightsholders

Rightsholders should include precise URLs, clear ownership assertions, and required declarations to enable an efficient takedown under the statute. Requests that meet Section 512(c)(3) criteria are actioned expeditiously with notice to the affected user when applicable.

For users

Users notified of alleged infringement will receive prompt notice and may submit a counter‑notice if removal resulted from mistake or misidentification, with restoration timelines governed by Section 512(g). Users should consider fair use and licensing facts when deciding whether to file a counter‑notice and must include all required statutory statements.

Reservation of rights

Razzc SBS reserves the right to remove content, suspend features, or terminate accounts consistent with the DMCA and platform policies, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies at law or equity. This reservation supports compliance with safe harbor conditions and AdSense policy enforcement.