At Mopoga, we respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect our users to do the same. Our platform provides instant access to mobile games without downloading, allowing users to enjoy free, fun, and engaging games on any device. We have developed a policy to address copyright infringement claims in line with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

This DMCA policy explains the process for reporting copyright violations on Mopoga and the steps we take to ensure compliance with copyright laws.

What is the DMCA?

The DMCA, enacted in 1998, is a United States law designed to protect copyrighted content on the internet. It allows copyright holders to ask websites and service providers to remove content they believe infringes their rights.

In simple terms, the DMCA helps protect creators and content owners by allowing them to request the removal of unauthorized content.

Tip: Always be sure you have the rights to any content you upload or share to avoid a DMCA claim.

DMCA Basics
Law Passed
Purpose
Key Feature

If you believe that any content on Mopoga violates your copyright, you may file a DMCA takedown notice with us.

To file a DMCA notice, you must provide certain information as the law requires. We will then review the claim and take appropriate action, including removing the infringing content or disabling access.

Example: If you own a mobile game and notice that someone has uploaded a version of your game without permission on Mopoga, you can file a DMCA notice to remove the game.

Steps to Report Copyright Infringement
Gather evidence of the infringement
Submit a DMCA notice to us
Wait for us to review and take action

Requirements for a DMCA Notice

A DMCA notice must include specific information to be valid. This ensures the request is legitimate and we have the necessary details to investigate the claim.

Your notice should include:

  • Your name and contact information (email, phone number, etc.).
  • The URL or location of the infringing content on Mopoga.
  • A statement of good faith belief that the content is infringing.
  • Your electronic signature.

Example: If someone has uploaded a game you developed on Mopoga without permission, your DMCA notice should clearly explain the game, where it’s located on Mopoga (URL), and why you believe it’s infringing.

List of DMCA Notice Requirements
Your name and contact details
Description of the copyrighted work
Location (URL) of the infringing content
Statement of good faith
Electronic signature

Tip: Ensure your DMCA notice is clear and includes all the required information to avoid delays.

Responding to a DMCA Notice

Once we receive a valid DMCA notice, we will:

  • Remove or block access to the content that violates the policy.
  • Inform the user responsible for posting the content about its removal.
  • Provide the user information when submitting a counter-notification if they believe the content was removed incorrectly.

We aim to comply with DMCA regulations while ensuring that all parties have a fair opportunity to respond.

Example: If a DMCA notice is filed against your content on Mopoga and you believe the takedown was a mistake, you can file a counter-notification (explained below).

Steps We Take After a DMCA Notice
Review the notice for validity
Remove or disable access to the content
Notify the user who posted the content

Tip: Keep an eye on your email if you submit a DMCA notice, as we may contact you for more details.

Counter-Notification Process

If your content was removed due to a DMCA notice and you believe this was done in error, you can file a counter-notification. A counter-notification allows you to request that the content be restored if you believe it is not infringing or have permission to use it.

A counter-notification must include:

  • Your contact details (name, address, phone number, etc.).
  • A declaration that you believe, in good faith, that the content was taken down by mistake.
  • A declaration of your agreement to the jurisdiction of the federal court in your region.
  • Your electronic signature.

We may restore the content once we receive your counter-notification unless the original claimant files a lawsuit.

Example: If you uploaded a game on Mopoga and it was removed due to a DMCA claim, but you have permission from the game’s creator to share it, you can submit a counter-notification to restore the content.

List of Counter-Notification Requirements
Your name and contact details
Statement of good faith belief
Consent to the court jurisdiction
Electronic signature

Tip: Ensure your counter-notification is accurate to avoid legal complications.

Repeat Infringers Policy

Mopoga has a strict policy for users who repeatedly infringe on others’ copyrights. If we receive multiple DMCA notices against users, their accounts may be suspended or terminated.

This policy is in place to protect the integrity of our platform and ensure that all users respect the rights of content creators.

What Happens to Repeat Infringers?

  • First Offense: We remove the infringing content and issue a warning.
  • Second Offense: The account may be suspended for some time.
  • Third Offense: The account may be permanently terminated.

Example: If users continually upload copyrighted games without permission, their account will be suspended after repeated violations.

Repeat Infringer Penalties
Offense
First Offense
Second Offense
Third Offense

Tip: Ensure you can upload or share content to avoid penalties.

Protecting Your Content

Protecting your work from unauthorized use is important if you are a content creator. Here are some tips on how to protect your games, art, or other content from infringement:

  1. Register Your Copyrights: Officially registering your work provides enhanced legal protection for your copyrights.
  2. Watermark Your Content: Adding a watermark can deter unauthorized use.
  3. Monitor for Infringement: Regularly check the web for unauthorized use of your content.
  4. Issue DMCA Notices: If you find someone using your content without permission, file a DMCA notice to have it removed.
Tips for Protecting Content
Action
Register copyrights
Watermark content
Monitor the web
File DMCA notices

Modifications to this Policy

Mopoga reserves the right to modify this DMCA policy at any time to reflect changes in the law or our services. We encourage users to review this page regularly for any updates.

If you continue using the platform after making changes, you agree to the updated policy.

Tip: Check this page periodically to stay up-to-date on our DMCA policy.

Contact Information

If you need to file a DMCA notice or counter-notification, or if you have any questions about this policy, please contact us:

Contact Us

Email: info.mopoga@gmail.com

Phone: 341-188-0757

By respecting the intellectual property rights of others, we can keep Mopoga a fun, engaging, and fair platform for all users.

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