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Copyright policy

DMCA Notice and Takedown Policy

LivingTricky Free Phone respects copyright and expects users, contributors, and third-party sources to do the same. This page explains how copyright owners can send a DMCA notice, what information helps us review a claim, and how counter-notices generally work if material was removed in error.

How to send a DMCA notice

If you believe material on this site infringes your copyright, send a detailed notice through the current contact or legal contact path published by LivingTricky or the site owner at the time of your request.

A clear, complete notice helps us review the claim faster and identify the exact page, image, or text in question.

  • Your name and contact information
  • A description of the copyrighted work
  • The exact URL or location of the material you want reviewed
  • A statement that you believe the use is unauthorized
  • A statement made under penalty of perjury that your notice is accurate
  • Your physical or electronic signature

How we review notices

After receiving a sufficiently detailed notice, we may review the page, limit access to the material, remove the material, or request additional clarification when the claim is incomplete or unclear.

We may also keep records of notices to support repeat-infringement review and general site compliance.

Counter-notices

If material is removed and the affected party believes the removal happened because of mistake or misidentification, that party may send a counter-notice through the current contact path published by the site owner.

A counter-notice should explain why the material was removed in error and include the statements typically required under applicable law.

Repeat infringement

Where appropriate, LivingTricky Free Phone may limit or remove content linked to repeated copyright complaints and may restrict future publication or access paths connected to repeat infringement concerns.

This policy is intended to support responsible publishing while still allowing legitimate disputes, fair review, and correction when necessary.

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Helpful next steps

Use these pages to move from policy information back into the provider research and Lifeline qualification flow.
For the fastest review, include the exact page URL and a precise description of the disputed material rather than a broad site-level complaint.