At Electron Fer, featured on Electronfer.com, we deeply respect the intellectual property rights of others and are fully committed to compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the U.S. Copyright Fair Use Act. This policy outlines how we handle copyright concerns and what steps to take if you believe your rights have been violated.
Content Use Policy
Our platform features original, community-focused educational materials aimed at supporting families and professionals on their lactation journey. While some visual elements (e.g., images, videos) are licensed or sourced from public domains, all written content—including articles, blogs, and guides—is copyright-protected and may not be copied or redistributed without written permission.
Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of our content may lead to legal consequences.
Understanding the DMCA
The DMCA is a U.S. law that provides protections and procedures for handling digital copyright issues. Lactation Circle adheres to these legal requirements and responds promptly to valid infringement notices.
Reporting Copyright Infringement
If you believe your copyrighted content appears on our site without permission, you may file a DMCA complaint with the following information:
- Proof of Ownership: Documentation showing your legal right to the material
- Contact Details: Include your full name, email, phone number, and mailing address
- Description of the Infringed Work: Identify the material and where it appears on our site
- Authority Statement: If submitting on behalf of another, state your authority to do so
- Affirmation Statement: A declaration that your claim is accurate and submitted in good faith
Please submit your DMCA notice through our Contact Us page or via email.
Review & Response Process
Once we receive a complete and valid claim:
- Our team will begin a prompt review
- Infringing content may be removed, modified, or restricted as necessary
- Please allow adequate time for processing and investigation
False or Fraudulent Claims
Filing a false DMCA complaint is a legal offense. Misuse of the process may result in liability for damages, legal fees, and penalties. We strongly recommend consulting legal counsel before filing.
Third-Party Complaints
If a complaint is submitted through a third-party platform (e.g., a hosting service) without first contacting us directly, we cannot guarantee resolution. We encourage copyright owners to use our official channels to address any concerns.