Updated on: May 21, 2024
- Kinsta Inc. (“Kinsta”) supports the protection of copyrighted material and other intellectual property. It is Kinsta’s policy in appropriate circumstances to terminate the accounts of users or customers who are deemed to be repeat infringers of other’s copyrighted material.
- If you believe that material hosted on Kinsta’s services infringes your copyright, you may submit a written notification (a “DMCA Notice”) of such infringement to the Kinsta Copyright Agent as set forth below.
Attn: Copyright Agent
Kinsta Inc.
8605 Santa Monica Blvd #92581
West Hollywood, CA 90069
United States
[email protected] - In accordance with the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512) (the “DMCA”), the DMCA Notice must include substantially the following:
- Your physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the copyrighted work you believe to have been infringed or, if the claim involves multiple works, a representative list of such works.
- Identification of the material you believe to be infringing in a sufficiently precise manner to allow us to locate that material.
- Adequate information by which we can contact you (including your name, postal address, telephone number, and, if available, email address).
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the copyrighted material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the information in the DMCA Notice is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
- If you fail to comply with all of the requirements of Section 512(c)(3) of the DMCA, your DMCA Notice may not be effective. If you knowingly materially misrepresent in your DMCA Notice that the material or activity is infringing, you will be liable for any damages, including costs and attorneys’ fees, incurred by us or the alleged infringer as the result of our relying upon such misrepresentation in removing or disabling access to the material or activity claimed to be infringing.