DMCA Notice & Transparency at Soss
We honour the statutory notice-and-takedown process while keeping every request traceable and legally sound. Review the requirements carefully before filing.
Before you submit
- All DMCA notices are published in an editorially redacted public log.
- Your submission is a sworn statement; knowingly false claims carry legal liability.
- Personally identifying data is redacted by default; the full record is held internally under legal retention.
- Email submissions may be sent to [email protected], but you will be asked to complete verification in the portal.
How the Process Works
- Authority verification. We require identity and rights validation to deter abuse.
- Legal attestations. Each notice must include the DMCA statements and an electronic signature under penalty of perjury.
- Redaction & publication. Our legal team redacts PII and posts the edited record to the public log.
- Notice to parties. We meet DMCA timelines while notifying both claimant and counter-party.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my contact information be published?
Addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and similar PII are redacted. However, because a DMCA notice is a public sworn statement, your name or organisation may be disclosed in the transparency log even without an explicit opt-in.
Can I send a notice by email?
Yes — write to [email protected]. We will respond with a link to the portal so you can complete verification and signature.
How do I track status?
You will receive a Case ID and receipt by email. The transparency log reflects the current status of every published entry.