At ImmersiZone, we recognize and deeply respect the intellectual property rights of developers, artists, musicians, writers, designers, and all other creators who contribute their talent to the virtual gaming world. We understand that a thriving virtual games environment is built on trust, creativity, and fairness. To help protect these values, we have adopted a clear and comprehensive policy in compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) to address any claims of copyright infringement that may arise in connection with content hosted or made available through our virtual games club platform.
If you are the owner of copyrighted material or are authorized to act on behalf of such an owner, and you believe that your copyrighted work has been used in a manner that constitutes copyright infringement on our virtual games club platform, you may submit a formal takedown notice to request the removal or disabling of access to the infringing content. Your written notification must include the following details to be valid under the DMCA:
If your content was removed or disabled in response to a DMCA takedown notice and you believe that the removal was a result of mistake or misidentification, you have the right to submit a counter-notification. Your counter-notification must include:
At ImmersiZone, we are dedicated to balancing the rights of creators with the rights of our users. We encourage all parties to act in good faith and to provide truthful, accurate information. Misrepresenting facts in a DMCA notice or counter-notification can lead to legal consequences, including liability for damages, costs, and attorney’s fees.
By submitting a DMCA notice or counter-notification, you acknowledge and agree that ImmersiZone may process and store the personal information you provide as part of our efforts to investigate and resolve the claim. We may share this information with the other party involved in the dispute and with legal authorities if required.
This DMCA policy is intended solely for informational purposes and to comply with legal requirements. It does not constitute legal advice. If you have questions about your legal rights or obligations, we strongly encourage you to seek advice from a qualified attorney.