Last revised on Feb 26, 2021
Complaints regarding content posted on the EdCommunity website
EdCommunity respects the intellectual property rights of others and desires to offer a platform which contains no content that violates those rights. Our User Agreement requires that information posted by Members be accurate, lawful and not in violation of the rights of third parties. To promote these objectives, EdCommunity provides a process for submission of complaints concerning content posted by our Members. Our policy and procedures are described and/or referenced in the sections that follow.
Please note that whether or not we disable access to or remove content, EdCommunity may make a good faith attempt to forward the written notification, including the complainants contact information, to the Member who posted the content and/or take other reasonable steps to notify the Member that EdCommunity has received notice of an alleged violation of intellectual property rights or other content violation. It is also our policy, in appropriate circumstances and in our discretion, to disable and/or terminate the accounts of Members, or groups as the case may be, who infringe or repeatedly infringe the rights of others or otherwise post unlawful content.
Please note that any notice or counter-notice you submit must be truthful and must be submitted under penalty of perjury. A false notice or counter-notice may give rise to personal liability. You may therefore want to seek the advice of legal counsel before submitting a notice or a counter-notice.
Claims regarding copyright infringement
Notice of Copyright Infringement:
Pursuant to the UK law by the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2498) EdCommunity has implemented procedures for receiving written notification of claimed infringements. EdCommunity has also designated an agent to receive notices of claimed copyright infringement. If you believe in good faith that your copyright has been infringed, provide a written communication which contains:
Please submit your notice to legal@onelynk.education
Or contact us by mail at:
ATTN: One Lynk Education LTD
Legal Department
71-75 Shelton St, West End,
London, WC2H 9JQ
GB
Counter-Notice:
If you believe that a notice of copyright infringement has been improperly submitted against you, you may submit a Counter-Notice. Provide a written communication which contains:
Please submit your Counter-Notice to legal@onelynk.education or mail to the address specified above.
Claims regarding content other than copyright infringement
Please report any other infringement other than copyright by contacting the Network HelpDesk within the network system.