Copyright
Labmembers registering work can only do so if they are the sole owner of the work at hand.
Lab members respect each others work and ownership.
Lab members should not copy work from other lab members but engage in conversation and collaboration.
Addictlab will only publish or print works when lab member agrees on publication.
Notification of Copyright Infringement.
17.1 We respect the intellectual property rights of others and we expect our users to do the same.
17.2 Notifying Us of Copyright Infringement: If you believe the Services are hosting content that infringes your copyright, please let us know via info@addictlab.com Your message must contain all of the following:
(a) A description of the copyrighted work(s) you believe are infringed; (b) The exact location (URL) where the infringing material resides on the Service; (c) Contact information so that we can reach you, such as email address, your physical address and telephone number; (d) A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the use of the Material identified in your notice in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and (e) A statement by you that the information in your notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on the copyright owner’s behalf. (f) Your signature
Before you file an infringement notice, please carefully consider whether or not the use of copyrighted material at issue is protected by the “fair use” doctrine, as you could be liable for costs and attorneys’ fees should you file a takedown notice where there is no infringing use. Please also check to make sure you haven’t authorized the use at issue (for example, whether you have given a creative professional who prepared materials for your company the right to use those materials as examples of his or her past work). If you are unsure whether a use of your copyrighted material constitutes infringement, please contact an attorney.