Copyright Policy

If you believe that material available on our site infringes on your copyright(s), please notify us by submitting a copyright infringement notice by email (see below). After we receive a valid and complete notice, we will investigate, remove the material, and apologize in good faith.

Please note that we are unable to process notices that refer to sites hosted on third-party websites and services.

Climatechangeglobalreport.com is a publishing platform where the site often uses copyrighted materials in commentary or journalism, or transform the materials into something original. As such, before submitting a notice, it’s important to consider whether the material used falls under fair use rules and is therefore subject to fair use legal protections.

You may be liable for damages (including costs and attorneys’ fees) if you materially misrepresent that material or activity infringes on your copyright. We have and will highlight such abuses and seek to collect those damages.

 In addition, you are required to consider possible fair use implications, as a result of Lenz v. Universal and we reserve the right to challenge requests that are legally unsupported. .

WHEN CONTACTING US PLEASE INCLUDE-

-Name of Copyright holder (either yourself or who you represent).

-Please describe the copyrighted work so that it may be easily identified.

-Location of original copyrighted work (where your original material is located, not the offending material).


– And the sender must sign and swear in the correspondence, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notification is accurate and that she/he is the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the exclusive right, that is allegedly infringed.

-Please include name, address, telephone number and email address.

THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT HAS PUBLISHED AN AWARENESS NOTICE

IP SCAM AWARENESS ZONE

Scammers are increasingly targeting Canadian businesses and trademark owners with fraudulent messages that misuse intellectual property (IP) information…If you have received a message about your trademark or other IP right that seems suspicious or makes you feel unsure, reporting it can help protect you and others from scams and phishing.