Copyright/Trademark NoticesAll contents of this Web site are: Copyright © IAC Search & Media. All rights reserved. The IAC Search & Media Marks that appear throughout the Company's web sites belong to IAC Search & Media and are protected by U.S. and international trademark laws. Ask.com and the "ask" button are registered trademarks of IAC Search & Media. The stylized "Ask" logo, Ask for Kids, Ask Shopping Guide, Branded Response, Branded Animation, Premier Listings, Keyword Network, Direct Hit, Direct Hit Search, Popularity Engine, Popularity Ranking Engine, Popularity Search Engine, Personalized Search, Personalized Search Engine, Personalized Results, Ask Analytics, and other Ask logos and product and service names are service marks or trademarks of IAC Search & Media (the "IAC Search & Media Marks"). Copyrights Infringement ClaimsIAC Search & Media asks our users to respect the intellectual property of others. Pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. sec. 512 ("the DMCA"), IAC Search & Media has designated an agent to receive Notifications of Claimed Copyright Infringement on its site, who can be reached as follows: Through this form, or by mail at: IAC Search & Media Attention: General Counsel 555 12th Street, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94607 If you believe in good faith that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please provide IAC Search & Media's copyright agent the following:
In lieu of preparing your own Notification, you may print this Notification of Claimed Copyright Infringement form, complete and sign it, and mail it to our copyright agent at the above address. Pursuant to the DMCA, once we receive a properly prepared Notification asserting copyright infringement, we will de-link the allegedly infringing site until we receive a properly prepared Counter-Notification. Even after we de-link an allegedly infringing site, it is possible that the site will reappear once a further search is run, due to the technology that many search engines employ in conducting searches for our users. Therefore, a more effective way to remove allegedly infringing material is by filing a Notification of Claimed Copyright Infringement with the Internet service provider that hosts the website. If a Notification of Claimed Copyright Infringement has been filed with us against you, IAC Search & Media will advise you of that fact. If you would like to file a Counter-Notification of Claimed Copyright Infringement, we will provide you with a mail-in form that accompanies our letter to you advising you of the claimed infringement. You may want to seek independent legal counsel before filing a notification or counter-notification. |