DMCA Policy

“WE, HERE AT MEDPOX (MEDPOX.COM) RESPECT THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF ALL CONTENT CREATORS, WHETHER THEIR WORK IS AFFILIATED WITH OUR SITE OR NOT”.

We want you to know that we do not have any copyrighted or illegal content on medpox.com. We DO NOT host any copyrighted content on our website, it is a catalogue of links already found on Google Search. Check out our DMCA Policy. If you feel that your copyrights have been violated, please contact us immediately, concerned content will be permanently taken down within 24 hours.

If you have reason to suspect that your intellectual property rights have been infringed in any way that connects to our site, we strongly advise that you contact our copyright agent with a complaint as soon as possible. We take all violations of Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 extremely seriously.

The web hosting provider/domain name registrar or administrator cannot be held responsible for the contents of any linked sites or link contained in a linked site, or changes/updates to such sites.

ATTENTION PLEASE:

1.      First of all, linking to infringing content is not illegal. The law is currently unsettled with regard to websites that contain links to infringing material.

2.      Medpox.com is in FULL compliance with 17 U.S.C. § 512 and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). It is our policy to respond to any infringement notices and take appropriate actions under the DMCA and other applicable intellectual property laws.

3.      This site (Medpox.com) does not host/store any illegal files on our servers at all. We only index or link the content provided by our users or other websites. In other words, none of these files are allowed to be uploaded, hosted or transmitted by our servers. And, all content we have and provide is just articles consisting of “text, image and links” (a bit like Google search indexes), which are provided solely by our users. They create these articles based on the resources on the Internet (like: blogs/forums) and then post them here in order to share what they consider to be valuable.

4.      All trademarks, videos, trade names, service marks, copyrighted works, and commercial logos referenced here belong to their respective owners/companies. Medpox.com is not responsible for what users upload to 3rd party websites (except they are hosted on our servers).

5.      We urge all copyright owners to recognize that: As a matter of fact, all file links contained in Medpox.com’s articles are from other websites (i.e.: they are located somewhere else on the Internet, not in Medpox.com). If you have any legal issues please contact the corresponding appropriate media file owners/hosters, not us. Therefore, if you are an individual developer, and you think your files/works are shared by someone of our users, you should find the actual links to them in the article, then send report or DMCA notice to their hosts providers which are storing your copyrighted materials, rather than our host provider showing the articles containing these links. Instead, sending it to us won’t solve the problem fundamentally. Because even if we try to remove all the posts and links, and even ban these users, they could always register a new account on our website and share these links again. Or, we can say, removing the text links and pages on Medicos Republic  does not help you a lot, because there are lots of cached pages on the Internet which can be accessed by any users searching them.

6.      For the hosts storing your copyrighted works/products, we do not have access to these free file hosts. Hence, we can’t help you remove those shared files, you have to contact these file hosts owners to carry on negotiations. Thank you for understanding.

7.      Eventually, if you mistakenly send your copyright complaints to our host provider rather than the ones hosting your copyrighted files, and bring loss to our website because of our host provider being misguided by you, we will investigate and affix your legal liability. At the same time, we will keep the right to continue to hold relevant articles for a long time, even permanent.

However, if you think your copyrighted material is being illegally linked or used on our blog (not the forum), and you want them removed, then you could report the exact/direct article link by emailing it to:

Send your claim at contactmedpox@gmail.com

If this claim has been deemed acceptable and valid, the articles or links concerned will be removed as soon as possible. Please remember that we do not reply emails to and we do not accept reports from the third-party DMCA agents (Copyright Trolls) or groups, only the actual individual copyright owner should send us the report.

Or please use the contact form provided below

       The claim must be typed the in English language, it must be clear, understandable and in polite form.

       The claim must be sent from an original company email address. Claims sent from free service emails like AOL, Yahoo Gmail, etc. will not be entertained.

       You must present valid evidence proving that you are the copyright holder/publisher or that you are acting on behalf of the copyright holder/publisher.

       You must present proof that the content is legally copyrighted and that you are the copyright holder or acting on behalf of the copyright holder.

       The materials that need to be removed must be provided in the form of material name and DIRECT links to each publication. We don’t accept links to search queries, categories, tags or subcategories or media pages.

       Provide sufficient contact information with a valid company/organization email address.

       And the last thing you need to know is that after your request we will remove publication only from our website. We can’t remove the file from other websites hosting it, even if the file has our name on it or in its description.

All parts of the medpox.com website is for private use only. No files are hosted on our server, they are indexed in a similar way to how Google works. The ISP and/or Administrator cannot be held responsible for the contents of any linked Sites, or any link contained in a Linked Site, or changes/updates to such Sites.

 {contactForm}

In order to ensure your complaint remains legitimate under the DMCA, please ensure your copyright complaint contains all of the following information:

 A signature, electronic or physical, of an individual who has been authorized to represent you, the copyright holder;

Clear identification of the copyrighted item(s) in question, as well as identification of the work(s) infringing on the copyright holder’s intellectual property rights;

Contact information for you, the copyright holder, that BookTwoLives.com can use to contact you, including your full name, telephone number, physical address and e-mail address;

A written letter stating that you, the copyright holder, “in good faith believes that the use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law”;

A written letter stating that all of the information provided in the statement above is wholly accurate, and reaffirming that the writer of said letter has been legally authorized, under penalty of perjury, to represent you, the copyright holder.

Contacting Our Web Site

 The statement of complaint that you provide us, containing all of the above information, should be sent here to our Designated Copyright Agent OR emailed at contactmedpox@gmail.com

 PLEASE REMEMBER THAT IF YOU CHOOSE TO MISREPRESENT ANY OF THE DETAILS REGARDING AN ALLEGED COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT, YOU WILL BE SUBJECT TO SERIOUS CIVIL PENALTIES UNDER FEDERAL LAW, INCLUDING ANY MONETARY DAMAGES, COURT COSTS AND LAWYERS FEES ACCRUED BY US, AND ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDER’S LICENSEES WHO ARE INJURED IN ANY CAPACITY FOLLOWING OUR RELIANCE ON THE VERACITY OF YOUR REPRESENTATION. YOU COULD ALSO BE CRIMINALLY PROSECUTED FOR ACTS OF PERJURY.

 Do not take anything outlined in this document as formal legal advice. For further information on the details required to lodge a formal DMCA notification, please refer to 17 U.S.C. 512(c)(3).


Contact Form