Policy For Copyright Infringement,
And/Or Plagiarism Of ANY Of The Content On This Website
LEGAL NOTICE/ADVISORY—
Pursuant to Title 17, Chapters 1-13 of United States Federal Copyright
Laws (all applicable sections) BE ADVISED—TMI has a legal court
record of prosecuting ALL violations of TMI’s intellectual property
and copyrights AND/OR LEGALLY DEFINED DERRIVATIVES of TMI-owned copyrights/content
to the fullest extent of the law.
TMI prosecutes fully, AS WELL, DERRIVATIVES
OF TMI-owned content, including so-called “Fair Use Doctrine”
applications (without TMI permission). Half of TMI’s lawsuits against
copyright offenders are as a result of derivative works from TMI-owned
content. This means you MAY NOT rewrite, redesign or recreate sections
of TMI-owned content, EVEN IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR REWRITE the original
TMI content to seemingly appear different from the original. As well,
BE WARNED that TMI employs steganography technology to embed invisible
watermarked custom pixel identifiers in typefaces, images and other instruments,
and if such watermarks are found in derivative works, YOU WILL be found
guilty of copyright infringement, possibly even criminal copyright infringement
for unauthorized redistribution (including this notice).
All applicable images, text, and content
on this website are copyrighted, copyright applied for, or Federally Registered
to TriAxial Medical, Inc (TMI). ANY infringement of TMI-owned copyright
is a Federal Offense under Title 17, Chapters 1-13 of United States Federal
Copyright law. Copyrights can be enforceable in other countries as well,
as a result of international treaties that can provide protection and
enforcement of intellectual property rights.
TMI monitors the Internet DAILY for illegal reproduction OR DERRIVATIVES
of our copyrighted content.
We use proprietary methods (steganographic mapping), commercial plagiarism
scanners, and content checkers as well as publicly available tools. Violating
our copyrights can, among other things, result in your website being banned
by any applicable search engines (Google, etc.) and removed from the Internet
via the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Acceptable Usage—
You may reproduce pages of our website for your own personal use but MAY
NOT distribute or redistribute such usage. This is the only acceptable
reproduction of TMI’s copyrighted material. You may also link from
your website to any page(s) on our website and do not need permission
from TMI to do so, PROVIDED the incoming link is not considered profane,
pornographic, or illegal.
Unacceptable Usage—
Unauthorized usage of the TMI-owned content OR DERRIVATES thereof (text,
copy, graphics, design, photographs, etc.) constitutes copyright infringement
under Title 17 laws. Unauthorized usage of TMI content (licensed or owned)
and/or material from this website is illegal even if you mention the TMI
or the TMI-owned website as the source of the content.
If TMI finds Infringement of TMI’s Content/Copyright(s), we will:
Invoice the website owner, agents, companies
and all applicable parties a retroactive licensing fee a minimum of $100
per day, per infringement incident or occurrence, even if the same TMI
content is redistributed by others to multiple websites (Internet Directories),
even if only a portion of the content is infringed upon, or if there is
a legally defined incident of derivative copyright infringement, and/or
if a TMI steganography fingerprint is found on a violator’s website.
We will also file the appropriate notification with Internet Search Engines
of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act seeking removal of the infringed-upon
content or derivative content from the Internet. As well, we will contact
the appropriate parties with a demand, or a Cease & Desist notification
to immediately remove the infringing material from the infringing party’s
website. If, upon notification of violation, you do not remove the offending
content in a timely manner, we will file the appropriate DMCA notice(s),
notify the hosting company of the impending legal action, and refer the
matter to our legal department/Corporate Counsel for demand/settlement
notification, and take appropriate legal action against all offending
parties.
Copyright infringement is now rampant on
the Internet as people/companies/entities are now infringing upon original
creators’ works more than ever before. Last year alone, TMI found
over 75+ cases of such infringement and WE WILL stop this illegal behavior
whenever found.
Page Update: January 19, 2010
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