Copyright and Trademark Policy

Copyright and Trademark Policy

Reporting Claims of Copyright Infringement

At MacStadium, we respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect our users to do the same. Our Terms prohibit users from violating someone else’s intellectual property rights, including copyright and trademark.
If you believe content that belongs to you is being used through our Service or MacStadium Site without your permission or users of our Service or MacStadium Site are selling counterfeit or infringing products, we want to know about it.

If you do submit a notice to us, please note that we may forward your notice, including your contact information, to the user who posted or used the content that you are complaining about. If you’re not sure whether content on one of our MacStadium Sites or sent through our Service infringes your intellectual property rights, then you may want to speak with legal counsel in your area before notifying us.

Finally, before submitting a notice you may want to reach out to the person or organization who posted or used the content you believe infringes your rights. You may be able to resolve the issue directly with that person or organization without contacting MacStadium.

Copyright

Copyright law protects creative works like writings, music, pictures and photographs. Notices related to alleged copyright infringement may be submitted to us via email at the following email address: [email protected]. When our Copyright Agent receives proper written notice (“DMCA Notice”) as described below, we will expeditiously remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing material and terminate the accounts of repeat infringers in accordance with the Online Copyright Infringement Limitation Act of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512) (“DMCA”).

Pursuant to the DMCA, your DMCA Notice must include substantially the following:
• The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the copyright owner;
• An identification or description of the copyrighted work that you claim is being infringed;
• A description of the content on our MacStadium Site or sent through our Service that you claim infringes your copyright;
• An identification of where the allegedly infringing content is located on our MacStadium Site or was sent through our Service (a URL works best);
• A statement that: (a) you have a good faith belief that the use isn’t authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law; (b) the information in your notice is accurate; and (c) under penalty of perjury, you are the owner or you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner; and
• An electronic or physical signature from the copyright owner or someone authorized to act on their behalf.

The contact information for MacStadium’s designated agent for DMCA Notices of claimed copyright infringement is:

Gregory McGraw
3525 Piedmont Road NE, Building 7, Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30305
[email protected]

Trademark

Trademark law protects words, designs, symbols, or phrases that an individual or company may use to identify and distinguish their goods or services from those offered by others. Examples of trademarks include word marks (“MacStadium”), logos, brand names, and slogans.

A trademark owner may be able to prevent others from using their trademark without their permission if the particular use is likely to cause confusion among consumers about who provides, endorses, or is affiliated with a product or service. Such a use may amount to trademark infringement. If the particular use of a trademark is an unauthorized use of a registered mark to reproduce fake, imitation, or “knock-off” goods, the use may also constitute trademark counterfeiting. Knowingly trading in counterfeit goods is illegal.

Notices related to alleged trademark infringement may be submitted to us via this form. When reporting a claim of trademark infringement, please ensure your notice includes the following:
• The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the trademark owner;
• Whether or not your claim involves the sale of counterfeit goods;
• An identification of the trademark that you claim is being counterfeited or infringed, including the trademark registration number, the country/jurisdiction where the trademark is registered, an identification of the category of goods and/or services covered by your registration, and a link to the registration or copies of your certificate of registration;
• A description of the content on our MacStadium Site or sent through our Service that you claim infringes your trademark or constitutes counterfeiting, including an explanation of how you believe the content is infringing or counterfeit;
• An identification of where the allegedly infringing or counterfeit content is located on our MacStadium Site or was sent through our Service (a URL works best);
• A statement that: (a) you have a good faith belief that the use isn’t authorized by the trademark owner, its agent or the law; (b) the information in your notice is accurate; and (c) under penalty of perjury, you are the owner or you are authorized to act on behalf of the trademark owner; and
• An electronic or physical signature from the trademark owner or someone authorized to act on their behalf.

This Copyright and Trademark Policy applies to the websites where MacStadium offers the Service, including the websites http://www.MacStadium.com, http://www.orka.com/, and http://www.virtualcommand.com/, as well as any other sites owned or operated by us (each a “MacStadium Site” and together the “MacStadium Sites”). This Policy also applies to all uses of our Service.

Updated September 24, 2021