At newukbestchoice.uk.com, we respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect our visitors and contributors to do the same. In line with UK copyright law (and accepting DMCA-style notices for convenience), we will promptly review and address credible claims of infringement involving material on this website.
How to submit a copyright notice
If you believe your copyrighted work appears on our site without permission, please send a written notice containing:
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Identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed (a link to an authorised version helps).
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Identification of the specific material on our site that you believe is infringing, including the exact URL(s) to help us locate it.
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Your contact details: full name, postal address, telephone number, and email address.
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A good-faith statement that the disputed use is not authorised by the rights holder, its agent, or the law.
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A statement of accuracy (made under penalty of perjury, where applicable) that you are the copyright owner or authorised to act on the owner’s behalf.
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Your physical or electronic signature.
Send notices to
Email: [email protected]
Post: cuckoos bakery, Address: 150 Dundas Street, Edinburgh, EH3 5DQ, United Kingdom
What happens next
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We will review properly completed notices in a timely manner.
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Where appropriate, we may remove or disable access to the material and notify the contributor or uploader (if known).
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We may request additional information to assess your claim.
Counter-notice (if you believe material was removed in error)
If your content was removed and you believe this was a mistake or you have permission to use the material, you may send a counter-notice including:
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Identification of the material that was removed and the URL where it appeared,
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A statement of good-faith belief that the removal was due to error or misidentification,
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Your contact details (name, address, phone number, email), and
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Your physical or electronic signature.
Send counter-notices to [email protected]. Upon receiving a valid counter-notice, we may restore the material unless we receive a further notice from the original complainant within a reasonable period.