DMCA

At UC Browser (accessible at https://ucbrowser.tube), we take copyright infringement seriously. We are committed to complying with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and responding to claims of copyright violations in accordance with the law.

Understanding the DMCA

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a U.S. law that protects the rights of copyright holders online. If any content on UC Browser infringes your copyright, the DMCA provides a mechanism for you to notify us and request the removal of the infringing material.

How to File a DMCA Takedown Notice

If you believe that any content on UC Browser violates your copyright, you (or your authorized agent) can submit a DMCA Takedown Notice. The notice must include the following information to be valid:

  1. Your Contact Information: Name, mailing address, phone number, and email address.
  2. Description of the Copyrighted Work: Clearly identify the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed.
  3. Location of Infringing Content: Provide the specific URL or description of the location of the infringing content on our site.
  4. Good-Faith Statement: A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use of the content is unauthorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  5. Accuracy Declaration: A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information provided in the notice is accurate, and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
  6. Signature: A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or their authorized agent.

Counter-Notification: Restoring Removed Content

If you believe that your content was removed in error or that it is not infringing, you can send a Counter-Notification to dispute the claim. Your counter-notification must include:

  1. Your Contact Information: Full name, address, phone number, and email address.
  2. Identification of Removed Content: Specify the material that was removed or disabled and its location before removal.
  3. Good-Faith Statement: A statement under penalty of perjury that you believe the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification.
  4. Consent to Jurisdiction: A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the federal court in your district (or if outside the U.S., in the judicial district where UC Browser is located).
  5. Signature: A physical or electronic signature.

Once we receive a valid counter-notification, we may restore the removed content unless the original copyright owner files a court action to prevent its reinstatement.

Repeat Infringers

UC Browser reserves the right to terminate access for users who repeatedly infringe upon the copyrights of others. This policy is implemented in accordance with the DMCA’s “repeat infringer” provisions.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this DMCA policy at any time. We encourage users to review this page periodically for any changes. Your continued use of UC Browser after any modifications indicates your acceptance of the updated policy.

Contact Us

For any questions regarding this DMCA policy, please contact us at:

Email: [[email protected]]
Website: [https://ucbrowser.tube]