DMCA / Copyright Takedown Policy

Effective Date: June 12, 2026

Memora Copyright Policy

Memora respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users of our services to do the same. This Copyright Takedown Policy explains how copyright owners can report content that they believe infringes their copyrights and how Memora responds to such reports.

If you believe that content hosted on Memora violates your copyright, please submit a copyright infringement notice using the contact information provided below.


Reporting Copyright Infringement

To submit a copyright infringement claim, please provide the following information:

  1. A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on their behalf.
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.
  3. Identification of the allegedly infringing content, including the specific Memora page URL or QR-linked memorial page where the content appears.
  4. Your name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
  5. 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.
  6. A statement that the information provided in your notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

Where to Send Copyright Notices

Please send copyright infringement notices to:

Memora Copyright Agent
Email: [YOUR SUPPORT EMAIL]
Website: [YOUR WEBSITE URL]

Subject Line: Copyright Takedown Request


Our Response Process

Upon receiving a valid copyright complaint, Memora may:

  • Review the submitted claim.
  • Temporarily disable access to the reported content.
  • Contact the memorial page owner for clarification or additional information.
  • Remove content found to infringe valid copyrights.
  • Terminate or restrict accounts that repeatedly violate copyright laws.

Memora reserves the right to remove content without prior notice when required by law or when infringement appears clear and substantiated.


Counter-Notification Process

If you believe content was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification containing:

  1. Your physical or electronic signature.
  2. Identification of the removed content and its previous location.
  3. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief the content was removed due to mistake or misidentification.
  4. Your name, address, telephone number, and email address.
  5. A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the courts in your applicable legal jurisdiction and will accept service of process from the complaining party.

Counter-notifications should be sent to the same contact information listed above.


Repeat Infringer Policy

Memora may suspend, restrict, or permanently terminate access for users who repeatedly upload or submit content that infringes the intellectual property rights of others.


User Responsibility

Users are solely responsible for ensuring that any photographs, videos, music, written content, artwork, or other materials uploaded to Memora are owned by them or used with appropriate permission.

By uploading content to Memora, users represent and warrant that they possess all necessary rights, licenses, and permissions required to publish such content.


Limitation of Liability

Memora acts as a platform that allows users to create and manage digital memorial pages. Memora does not actively monitor all user-submitted content and is not responsible for user-generated materials. However, Memora will respond promptly to valid copyright complaints in accordance with applicable law.


Contact Information

For copyright-related concerns, please contact:

Memora Support
Email: [YOUR SUPPORT EMAIL]
Website: [YOUR WEBSITE URL]


This Copyright Takedown Policy is intended to comply with applicable copyright laws, including the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), where relevant, and similar intellectual property regulations in other jurisdictions.

 
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