Copyright policy
DMCA and Copyright Policy
NewTools respects intellectual-property rights and provides this process for reporting copyright concerns involving material processed, linked, or made available through the service.
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Scope of this policy
This policy describes a notice-and-counter-notice process modeled on the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act where that law applies, and a practical copyright-reporting process elsewhere.
The email below is NewTools' Copyright Contact. It is not represented as a registered DMCA agent. NewTools does not host the original third-party platform content merely because a user submits a public URL.
Before sending a notice
Confirm that you own the copyright or are authorized to act for the owner, identify the exact NewTools URL or result involved, and consider whether the use is authorized by license, law, fair use, fair dealing, or another exception.
If the material is hosted by a third-party platform, contacting that platform may be the most direct way to address the source material. NewTools can only act on systems or access within its control.
Requirements for a copyright notice
A valid notice should be a written communication that includes all of the following:
- 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 be infringed, or a representative list if multiple works at one online location are covered.
- Identification of the material claimed to be infringing and information reasonably sufficient for NewTools to locate it, including the exact NewTools URL and relevant source URL where available.
- Your name and contact information reasonably sufficient for a response, such as an email address, mailing address, and telephone number.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the owner or authorized to act for the owner.
Submit a notice
Send the complete notice to the Copyright Contact below with a clear subject such as “Copyright Notice.” Email is the only copyright-reporting channel currently configured in this project.
Do not send unrelated attachments or sensitive identity documents unless they are legally necessary. Incomplete notices may delay review.
copyrightnewtools.netReview and response
NewTools may review the notice, request clarification, disable access within its control, remove a generated file, restrict a tool request, preserve information when legally required, or forward the notice to the person who submitted the affected material.
A response is not a decision that infringement occurred. NewTools may decline to act on notices that are incomplete, fraudulent, outside its control, or unsupported by a reasonable copyright claim.
Requirements for a counter-notice
If material you submitted was removed or disabled because of a copyright notice and you believe that occurred through mistake or misidentification, a valid DMCA counter-notice should include:
- Your physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the material removed or disabled and the location where it appeared before removal.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed or disabled because of mistake or misidentification.
- Your name, address, and telephone number.
- A statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the United States Federal District Court for the district where your address is located, or, if outside the United States, for any district where the service provider may be found.
- A statement that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original notice or that person's agent.
Counter-notice handling and possible restoration
Where the DMCA applies, NewTools may send a valid counter-notice to the original claimant. Material may be restored or access re-enabled after the legally applicable waiting period—commonly 10 to 14 business days—unless NewTools receives notice that the claimant filed a court action seeking to restrain the disputed activity.
Restoration is not guaranteed when the material is unavailable, controlled by a third party, violates these Terms of Service, or presents another legal or security concern.
Repeat infringement and access restrictions
NewTools does not currently operate user accounts. Where appropriate and technically possible, it may restrict requests, block access, or take other proportionate measures concerning repeated or serious infringement.
NewTools may consider documented notices, counter-notices, court decisions, and evidence of misuse when deciding what action is reasonable.
Misrepresentations
Knowingly making a material misrepresentation in a notice or counter-notice may create liability, including for damages, costs, and legal fees. Do not submit a notice merely because you dislike a use or disagree with criticism.
This page provides general process information and is not legal advice. Consult a qualified lawyer if you are uncertain about ownership, exceptions, jurisdiction, or the required statements.
Copyright requests outside the United States
Rights holders outside the United States may use the same Copyright Contact. Identify the applicable right, country, protected work, disputed material, exact URLs, your authority, and the action requested.
NewTools may apply applicable Egyptian law, another mandatory law, platform rules, or the DMCA framework depending on the circumstances.
Copyright Contact
Send copyright notices, counter-notices, and related questions to:
copyrightnewtools.net