DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT
PokePet supports the Art community as a whole in every way that we can! We built our community entirely based on the core fundamentals regarding respect and recognition of artists. We humbly request that no person posts work on PokePet that may be infringing on the intellectual property of other artists, companies, and their trademarks! By doing so, you will be helping PokePet set roots as a trustworthy and ethically sound company that operates with full integrity.
There are several international treaties that relate to intellectual property, but the laws are not uniform across the world. However, generally speaking…
COPYRIGHT law protects the expression of an original idea recorded in a tangible form, such as artwork in the form of photographs or paintings and literary works in the form of poems or stories.
TRADEMARK law protects the use of words, symbols, designs or logos that identify and distinguish a source of goods.
PUBLICITY RIGHTS protect an individual’s name, image, and likeness. Basically, this means you can’t use someone else’s identity, to your commercial advantage, without their consent.
A NOTE ON FAIR USE: You might be able to incorporate someone else's copyright or trademark into your own work, if you do it in such a way that that is considered "fair use" or in such a way that qualifies as another permissible use. However, please be aware that “fair use” typically applies in limited circumstances and isn’t the same as “freedom of speech”. Quite frankly “fair use” is a difficult concept, even for the experts, and the scope of “fair use” is different in different countries. So even if you think you’ve created a work covered by “fair use” or another permissible use, you should talk to an attorney prior to using it in connection with the PokePet service. While some uses might appear “fair” or permissible to you, we ask that you understand that PokePet must act in accordance with its Notice and Takedown procedure when a report has been received. Additionally, certain works may be taken down without a specific report being received if we are otherwise alerted or aware of potential infringement issues.
Ultimately, you take full responsibility for the works you upload and display on PokePet. This is reflected in our TERMS OF SERVICE. Use of the PokePet website indicates continued acceptance of this Agreement.
So please do us all a favor and if someone has created or owns the rights to a picture, painting, photograph, logo, story, poem or any other work, copyright, trademark or publicity right (regardless of whether it’s an individual or a large global company), obtain consent before you use that work in connection with the PokePet service. This will help ensure that you don’t infringe the rights of any third party and help us promote an encouraging and inspired environment at PokePet filled with wit, soul, meaning and aesthetic genius.
REPEAT INFRINGER POLICY: It is Canvas Freaks’ policy, in appropriate circumstances, to disable and/or terminate the accounts of users who repeatedly infringe or are repeatedly charged with infringing the copyrights, trademark rights, other intellectual property rights or publicity rights of others.
Notice and Takedown Procedure - Reports and Complaints
PokePet respects the intellectual property rights of others and we ask our users to do the same.
If you believe that your content has been used in a way that constitutes an infringement of your rights, please notify Canvas Freaks’ designated agent for complaints (contact email below) by sending a Notice and Takedown Report, which must include the following important information:
PokePet’s Designated Agent for complaints can be reached at: info@pokepetshop.com
Additionally, in certain circumstances, PokePet may suspend or terminate users who in our opinion infringe the copyrights, trademarks, publicity rights or other rights of others purposely.
If Your Work Has Been Included in a Notice/Takedown Report
If the PokePet Content Team has received a Notice and Takedown Report which specifically notes one or more of your works, the noted works will have been removed. You will not be able to view or update these works.
The Notice and Takedown Report that has been received may or may not have also included other works by other artists, and by removing the work, we are not stating that your work does or does not infringe copyright, trademark or publicity rights law.
We have a legal obligation to act on reports filed in accordance with our IP/Publicity Rights Policy.
While the work may not have been a direct copy of someone else's work, it may contain elements, logos, or personal likenesses which may infringe on another's rights.
If you believe a report was in error or should not apply to your work, you have the right to lodge a counter-notification.
We do apologize that we are legally not able to provide individual copyright, trademark or publicity rights advice, or give personal opinions on these matters.
We recommend that you research the relevant copyright, trademark and publicity rights laws and their application to your work on the Internet (a few links below), or consult an I.P. specialist if you are unsure why your specific work may have been included in a Notice and Takedown Report.
Filing a Counter Notice
If you believe that removal of the content is the result of a mistake (for example, that you have authorization) or misidentification, you can send us a counter-notice. Such counter-notice must provide the following information:
If we receive your counter-notice but your work does not comply with the PokePet User Agreement and/or IP/Publicity Rights Policy, we may inform you that we are not able to reinstate your work. We may also request further information from you in order to determine whether the work can be reinstated.
In many circumstances, however, we will forward your counter-notice directly to the complainant, which will include your personal contact information. At that time, the complainant may take legal court action against you in the United States. If after 14 days the complainant has not taken legal action against you, you may contact us to request that we reinstate your work. If your work otherwise complies with our User Agreement and IP/Publicity Rights Policy, we may reinstate your work at that time.