How to file a Copyright
Violation with The PSP Project
In order for you to file a copyright
claim, this is what we need:
• A written formal complaint, from the copyright holder.
• Images which clearly illustrate the infringement.
• Any and all information that helps to backup your claim.
WHAT WE CANNOT AND WILL NOT USE: • Anything said in an Instant
Message (IM)
• Gossip or hearsay
• Anything said in an open public forum.
We must have the violation in writing from the copyright holder. This means that
you cannot file a claim saying that *someone's* copyrights have been violated.
If *someone* feels their rights were infringed on, THEY must contact us in
writing, informing us of the violation.
When filing a claim for your copyrighted work, you must give us the images which
shows us that a violation occurred and by whom. This is done for a very
important reasons:
• To discourage bogus and/or frivolous claims.
• To provide a written record to prevent claims of slander and libel, and to
prevent the store from incurring legal liability from either party.
• To give the accused and the accuser a way of protecting their rights.
We all know how precious a artist's reputation is in this business. We are all
also artist's here, and we understand the value of our copyrighted work. The
PSP Project will NEVER lightly undertake
a copyright investigation, and we will certainly never ignore a valid copyright
claim. We are here to protect your rights, and our own.
Being copyright conscious is in all of our best interests. We assure you that
any and all claims will be dealt with privately between the owners and the
involved parties.
We will deal with whatever you write and tell us in a private professional way,
but again, we MUST have it in writing.
Any other action taken will be at the discretion of the The PSP Project Staff
and will be based upon the situation at hand. We will take whatever steps are
necessary to try to make all parties satisfied.
Do understand that all claims will be handled in a private, professional and
polite way.
Please note that ALL product descriptions are the sole responsibility of and
written exclusively by each individual designer, if you see a product that is
supposed to include copyright notices, credits etc, please have the original
copyright holder contact us and we will let the designer know what needs to be
changed and ensure the necessary changes are made.