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DISCLAIMER: In accordance with DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act), 
All files posted here are not stored in this server. They can be found in different 
file hosting sites. If you find that a file posted in this Blog Site is copyrighted to you and want it removed, you may do so by sending us your request to pinayasiansexscandals@gmail.com.

Please download the form HERE or from below, fill it up and sign it. Send the scanned / digital copy of the form along with any two (2) government issued valid ID with picture (ex. passport, driver's license, social security etc...), for proper identification. Please note that we will not process your complaint if it is not properly filled out or if the complaint form is incomplete. This  Blog site is designed for ADULTS (18 and above only) and may include pictures and materials that may be offensive to some viewers. Thank you.







PLEASE DO NOT MAKE FALSE CLAIMS

Under US law, copyright of a photograph/video is generally owned by the photographer unless the photographer took the photo/video as part of his responsibilities as an employee (in which case the image belongs to the employer) or the photographer entered into a written agreement to transfer the rights to the photograph to someone else. Therefore, a person who is the subject of a photograph is almost never the owner of the copyright of the image (unless the person has obtained the rights to the image in a written agreement).

Only the copyright owner or an authorized representative can file a DMCA Infringement Notice on his/her behalf. Please note that you will be liable for damages (including costs and legal fees) if you materially misrepresent that a product or activity is infringing your copyrights.If you still believe that you are the copyright owner in this case and can provide us with the written agreement in which the rights to the photograph were transferred to yourself, then please proceed below to fill in a form. Note that you must include the documentation/Valid I.D. that confirms you are the rights holder for this content. Otherwise, we cannot process your notice.

It is our policy to respond to clear notices of alleged copyright infringement. This page describes the information that should be present in these notices. It is designed to make submitting notices of alleged
infringement to Google as straightforward as possible while reducing the number of notices that we receive that are fraudulent or difficult to understand or verify. The form of notice specified below is consistent with the form suggested by the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the text of which can be found at the U.S. Copyright Office Web Site, http://www.copyright.gov) but we will respond to notices of this form from other jurisdictions as well.

Regardless of whether we may be liable for such infringement under local country law or United States law, our response may include removing or disabling access to material claimed to be the subject of infringing
activity and/or terminating subscribers. If we remove or disable access in response to such a notice, we may notify the owner or administrator of the affected site or content so that he or she can make a counter notification.

IMPORTANT: Misrepresentations made in your notice regarding whether material or activity is infringing may expose you to liability for images (including costs and attorneys' fees). Courts have found that you must consider copyright defenses, limitations or exceptions before sending a notice. In one case involving online content, a company paid more than $100,000 in costs and attorneys fees after targeting content protected by the U.S. fair use doctrine. Accordingly, if you are not sure whether material available online infringes your copyright, we suggest that you first contact an attorney.







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