DMCA / Copyright Policy

Effective Date: August 15, 2024
Last Updated: August 15, 2026

Wealth Radaar (“Wealth Radaar,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users, contributors, partners, and visitors to do the same.

This DMCA / Copyright Policy explains our procedures for reporting alleged copyright infringement involving content available through https://wealthradaar.com (the “Website”).

This policy is intended to provide a process for copyright owners or their authorized representatives to notify us of alleged infringement and, where applicable, for affected users to submit a counter-notification.

Nothing in this policy creates any obligation beyond those imposed by applicable law.

1. Copyright Protection

The Website may contain original articles, written materials, photographs, graphics, illustrations, videos, software, tools, databases, compilations, logos, designs, and other materials owned by or licensed to Wealth Radaar or third parties.

Copyrighted materials may be protected under applicable copyright laws and international copyright agreements.

We do not authorize the unauthorized reproduction, distribution, display, performance, modification, or commercial exploitation of copyrighted material.

2. Third-Party and User Content

Some material available through the Website may originate from third parties, users, contributors, advertisers, sponsors, or other sources.

The fact that material is accessible through the Website does not necessarily mean that Wealth Radaar owns the copyright in that material.

If you believe material available through the Website infringes your copyright, you may submit a copyright infringement notification using the procedure described below.

3. DMCA Notice Procedure

If you are a copyright owner or authorized representative and believe that material available through the Website infringes your copyrighted work, you may submit a written copyright infringement notification to us.

A notification should contain the information required by applicable law.

For a notice seeking the protections and procedures associated with Section 512 of the U.S. Copyright Act, the Copyright Office identifies specific requirements for a compliant notification, including identification of the copyrighted work, identification and location of the allegedly infringing material, contact information, required statements, and a signature.

4. Information Required in a Copyright Notice

To help us evaluate a complaint, your notice should include, as applicable:

A. Identification of the Copyrighted Work

Identify the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed.

If multiple copyrighted works are involved, you may provide a representative list of those works.

Please provide enough information for us to understand what copyrighted material you are referring to.

B. Identification of the Allegedly Infringing Material

Identify the material that you believe infringes your copyright.

Please provide the specific URL or other sufficiently precise location where the allegedly infringing material can be found.

A general statement that content somewhere on the Website is infringing may not provide enough information for us to investigate.

C. Your Contact Information

Provide information that allows us to contact you, such as:

  • Full name;
  • Mailing address;
  • Telephone number; and
  • Email address.

If you are submitting the notice on behalf of a copyright owner, identify your relationship to the copyright owner and confirm that you are authorized to act on the owner’s behalf.

D. Good-Faith Statement

Your notice should include a statement substantially to the following effect:

I have a good-faith belief that the use of the copyrighted material identified in this notification is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.

E. Accuracy and Authority Statement

Your notice should include a statement substantially to the following effect:

I state under penalty of perjury that the information in this notification is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

F. Signature

Your notice should include the physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or an authorized representative.

The Copyright Office identifies a signature and the applicable statements as elements of a DMCA notification.

5. Where to Send a Copyright Notice

Copyright complaints should be sent to:

Email: wealthradaar@gmail.com

Please use a subject line such as:

DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice

Submitting a notice through another channel may delay our ability to identify and process the complaint.

6. Review of Copyright Notices

Upon receiving a copyright complaint, we may review the notice to determine whether it contains sufficient information for us to evaluate the allegation.

We may:

  • Request additional information;
  • Investigate the reported material;
  • Contact the person who submitted the material;
  • Restrict or disable access to allegedly infringing material;
  • Remove material;
  • Decline to remove material;
  • Take other action permitted by applicable law; or
  • Take no action where the notice is insufficient, defective, unsupported, or otherwise does not require action.

Where applicable, we may act expeditiously on properly submitted notices consistent with the DMCA and other applicable law.

7. No Obligation to Remove Material Based on an Incomplete Notice

A notice that does not contain sufficient information may not allow us to identify the copyrighted work, the allegedly infringing material, or the relevant legal basis for the complaint.

We may request additional information before taking action.

Nothing in this policy requires us to remove material solely because a person submits an incomplete or unsupported complaint.

8. Counter-Notification

If your material has been removed or access to it has been disabled following a copyright complaint, and you believe the removal resulted from mistake or misidentification, you may have the right to submit a counter-notification.

A counter-notification should be submitted to:

Email: wealthradaar@gmail.com

Please use a subject line such as:

DMCA Counter-Notification

9. Information Required in a Counter-Notification

A counter-notification under the DMCA should generally include:

  1. Your physical or electronic signature;
  2. Identification of the material that was removed or disabled and the location where it appeared before removal;
  3. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled because of mistake or misidentification;
  4. Your name, address, and telephone number;
  5. A statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the applicable federal district court as required by law; and
  6. A statement that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original infringement notification or that person’s agent.

The Copyright Office identifies these elements in the statutory counter-notification procedure.

10. Processing Counter-Notifications

If we receive a valid counter-notification, we may follow the procedures required by applicable law.

Where the DMCA counter-notification process applies, the law provides a procedure under which removed material may be restored after the applicable waiting period unless the original complaining party takes the required legal action.

Under Section 512, the relevant statutory procedure generally involves a period of 10 to 14 business days after receipt of a qualifying counter-notification, subject to the statutory requirements and exceptions.

We reserve the right to seek legal advice concerning any counter-notification and to take any action permitted by applicable law.

11. Misrepresentation and Bad-Faith Notices

Please do not submit a copyright complaint unless you genuinely believe that the identified use infringes your copyright or otherwise violates applicable law.

A knowingly false or materially misleading copyright complaint may have legal consequences.

The DMCA contains provisions concerning material misrepresentations in copyright notifications and counter-notifications.

Accordingly, you should consult an attorney if you are uncertain whether a particular use constitutes infringement or whether you are authorized to submit a notice.

12. Fair Use and Other Legal Exceptions

Copyright law may permit certain uses of copyrighted material without authorization under doctrines and exceptions such as fair use or other applicable limitations and exceptions.

We do not automatically treat every use of copyrighted material as infringement.

When reviewing a complaint, we may consider applicable legal rights, defenses, licenses, permissions, and exceptions.

The existence of copyrighted material on the Website does not by itself establish infringement.

13. Authorized Use and Licensing

If you believe that material has been used without authorization but you have a license, permission, agreement, or other authorization concerning the material, please provide relevant information demonstrating that authorization.

Similarly, if material was submitted by a user or contributor who represented that they had the necessary rights, we may consider that information when evaluating a complaint.

14. Repeat Infringers

Where appropriate and consistent with applicable law, Wealth Radaar may restrict or terminate access to Website features or accounts of users who repeatedly infringe copyrights or are reasonably believed to be repeat infringers.

Actions may include:

  • Removing content;
  • Disabling access;
  • Restricting account functionality;
  • Terminating an account; or
  • Taking other appropriate action.

We may consider the circumstances of individual cases before taking action.

15. False or Abusive Notices

We reserve the right to disregard or reject notices that appear to be:

  • Fraudulent;
  • Abusive;
  • Harassing;
  • Intentionally misleading;
  • Submitted for an improper purpose;
  • Unrelated to copyright;
  • Insufficiently specific; or
  • Otherwise inconsistent with applicable law.

This does not limit our ability to investigate legitimate claims.

16. Third-Party Copyright Complaints

If your complaint concerns material owned by a third party rather than by you, please provide evidence that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

We may request additional information to verify your authority.

17. Copyright Complaints Concerning Advertisements or Third-Party Content

If the allegedly infringing material is supplied by an advertiser, affiliate, sponsor, embedded service, or other third party, we may notify or refer the matter to the relevant third party where appropriate.

We may also take action within our control as permitted by applicable law.

18. Removal of Content

Where we determine that removal or disabling access is appropriate, we may remove or restrict access to the allegedly infringing material.

Removal of material does not necessarily constitute an admission that infringement occurred.

Similarly, declining to remove material does not necessarily constitute a determination that no infringement occurred.

19. Reinstatement of Removed Material

If material has been removed and a valid counter-notification is submitted, we may restore the material when required or permitted by applicable law.

Restoration may depend on:

  • The validity of the counter-notification;
  • Whether the original complainant initiates appropriate legal action;
  • Applicable statutory requirements;
  • Court orders;
  • Additional information received; and
  • Other relevant circumstances.

20. Preservation of Rights

Nothing in this policy limits Wealth Radaar’s rights, remedies, defenses, or obligations under applicable copyright law.

Nothing in this policy requires us to make a legal determination concerning copyright ownership or infringement.

We reserve all rights available to us under applicable law.

21. Designated DMCA Agent

If Wealth Radaar elects to rely on the DMCA safe-harbor framework under 17 U.S.C. ยง 512(c), it must maintain the required designated-agent information with the U.S. Copyright Office and make the required information publicly available.

The Copyright Office currently requires a qualifying service provider to designate an agent electronically and maintain accurate designation information both with the Office and on the service provider’s website.

22. Copyright Office Registration

A website’s publication of a DMCA policy does not itself establish a valid designated-agent registration.

The Copyright Office explains that service providers seeking the Section 512(c) limitations must designate an agent with the Copyright Office through its electronic system and provide the required information publicly.

Wealth Radaar should maintain its designated-agent information accurately and update it when required.

23. Copyright Ownership of Wealth Radaar Content

Unless otherwise stated, original content created by Wealth Radaar may be protected by copyright.

Unauthorized reproduction or republication of substantial portions of our original content may violate applicable intellectual property laws.

If you wish to license, republish, syndicate, reproduce, or otherwise commercially use Wealth Radaar content, please contact us for permission.

Email: wealthradaar@gmail.com

24. Linking to Wealth Radaar

You may generally link to publicly accessible Wealth Radaar pages provided that the link:

  • Does not falsely imply sponsorship or endorsement;
  • Does not misrepresent our relationship with you;
  • Does not frame our Website in a misleading manner; and
  • Does not violate applicable law.

You may not reproduce our Website content merely by linking to it.

25. Copyright Questions and Permissions

For copyright permissions, licensing inquiries, republication requests, or other copyright-related questions, contact:

Wealth Radaar
Email: wealthradaar@gmail.com

Please describe the material, intended use, and requested permission as specifically as possible.

26. Changes to This DMCA / Copyright Policy

We may update this policy from time to time.

Changes may be necessary because of:

  • Changes in copyright law;
  • Changes to the Website;
  • Changes in how User Content is handled;
  • Changes in our designated agent;
  • Changes in our business structure; or
  • Other legal or operational considerations.

When we make changes, we may update the Effective Date or Last Updated date.

27. No Guarantee of Safe-Harbor Protection

The existence of this policy does not guarantee that Wealth Radaar qualifies for, or will receive, any particular limitation of liability or safe-harbor protection.

Eligibility for any statutory protection depends on the applicable law and the facts and circumstances of the Website’s operations.

Wealth Radaar may seek professional legal advice concerning the application of the DMCA and other copyright laws.

28. Contact

For copyright complaints, DMCA notices, counter-notifications, permissions, licensing requests, or other copyright matters:

Wealth Radaar
Email: wealthradaar@gmail.com

DMCA Notices: wealthradaar@gmail.com
DMCA Counter-Notifications: wealthradaar@gmail.com
Copyright Permissions: wealthradaar@gmail.com

Last Updated: August 15, 2026

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