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DMCA / Copyright Policy
Pulscam reporting, urgent restriction, review, notice and appeal rules for illegal, unsafe and policy-violating content.
StatusPre-production legal candidate
VersionLEGAL REVIEW CANDIDATE V2
Effective date[TO BE COMPLETED]
Last updated2026-06-28
Legal Review Draft v1
This DMCA / Copyright Policy explains how Pulscam intends to handle copyright complaints, takedown notices, counter-notices and repeat infringement controls.
This page is a structured Pulscam legal review draft. It is prepared for product, compliance and legal review and must be completed with the final operator/company details, official contact addresses, payment provider terms, jurisdiction clauses and qualified legal review before production launch or commercial use.
Copyright respect
Users, creators and studios must upload, stream or distribute only content they own, are authorized to use, or are legally permitted to make available through Pulscam.
Stolen content, pirated material, unauthorized reposts, impersonation and copyright infringement are prohibited.
Takedown notices
A copyright notice should identify the copyrighted work, the allegedly infringing Pulscam content or URL, the complaining party’s contact details, a good-faith statement, an accuracy statement and a signature or authorized electronic signature.
Pulscam may remove or disable access to reported content while reviewing a valid copyright complaint.
Incomplete, unclear, abusive or fraudulent notices may require clarification or may be rejected where legally appropriate.
Counter-notices
Where legally available, a user whose content was removed may submit a counter-notice explaining why the content was removed by mistake or misidentification.
Pulscam may restore content only where legally appropriate and after required waiting periods or procedures are satisfied.
Repeat infringers
Pulscam may restrict, suspend or terminate accounts that repeatedly infringe copyright or repeatedly submit unauthorized content.
Creator monetization and payouts may be delayed or withheld where copyright risk, chargeback risk or ownership disputes exist.
DMCA agent status
Before production launch, Pulscam must publish the final copyright contact details and, if relying on DMCA safe-harbor processes in the United States, register and maintain a designated agent with the U.S. Copyright Office.
Current status: official DMCA agent/contact details must be completed before commercial launch.
Related Pulscam policies
These documents are designed to work together and should be reviewed as one complete compliance package before production launch.
Copyright notice and counter-notice requirements
Pulscam reviews copyright reports in good faith. A report must identify specific material and provide enough information for Pulscam to locate and evaluate it. General accusations, unsupported ownership claims, automated bulk demands without item-level identification, or knowingly false statements may be rejected or require clarification.
Required information for a copyright notice
- A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act for the owner.
- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed, or a representative list where one notice covers multiple works at one online location.
- Identification of the allegedly infringing material and information reasonably sufficient for Pulscam to locate it, such as the exact Pulscam URL, username, room, post, media item or other unique reference.
- Contact information reasonably sufficient to reach the complaining party, including name, email address and, where appropriate, postal address and telephone number.
- A statement that the complaining party has a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law.
- A statement that the information is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act for the owner of the exclusive right allegedly infringed.
Required information for a counter-notice
- A physical or electronic signature of the affected user.
- Identification of the material removed or disabled and the location where it appeared before removal or disabling.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that the user has a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled because of mistake or misidentification.
- The user’s name, address and telephone number, together with the jurisdiction and service-of-process consent required by applicable law.
Where the statutory counter-notice procedure applies, Pulscam may forward the counter-notice to the original complaining party. Restoration may occur only after the applicable process and waiting period, generally no sooner than 10 and no later than 14 business days after forwarding, unless Pulscam receives notice that a court action has been filed to restrain the allegedly infringing activity.
Repeat-infringer and misuse controls
Pulscam may restrict or terminate repeat infringers in appropriate circumstances. Review may consider valid notices, counter-notices, court outcomes, repeated unauthorized uploads, attempts to evade enforcement and other reliable evidence. Knowingly material misrepresentations in notices or counter-notices may create legal liability and may result in account restrictions.
Operational copyright contact
Pre-production copyright correspondence may be sent to legal@pulscam.com. This operational address does not represent that Pulscam has completed or currently maintains a U.S. Copyright Office designated-agent registration.
Before relying on the U.S. DMCA safe-harbor framework, Pulscam must complete and maintain the required designated-agent registration and publish the final agent name, physical address, telephone number and electronic contact information.