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DMCA Policy

Copyright infringement and takedown procedure for the Soufiane Boudarraja ecosystem. How to submit a notice or counter-notification to the designated agent.

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1. Purpose and scope

This DMCA Policy (Copyright Infringement and Takedown Policy) explains how we respond to copyright infringement claims and takedown requests relating to content available through the Soufiane Boudarraja ecosystem (the "Ecosystem"). It is designed to cover the Ecosystem as a whole, so that you do not need separate takedown policies for each website, sub-brand, product line, or software offering.

This Policy applies to content we host or make available, including written content, downloadable digital files, software, design assets, user submissions, and media. It also explains how to submit a counter-notification if you believe content was removed by mistake. This Policy should be read together with our Terms and Conditions, Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), and Licensing and Usage Rights Policy.

2. Designated copyright agent and contact details

Designated contact for copyright notices ("Copyright Agent"):

Soufiane Boudarraja

Waldstr. 74, 65451 Kelsterbach, Hesse, Germany

Email: Soufiane.Boudarraja@soufbouda.com

Phone: +49 152 2717 9992

For faster handling, email is preferred. Use the subject line "Copyright Takedown Notice" or "DMCA Notice".

3. What this policy covers

Examples of content and contexts covered by this Policy include:

  • Website content (text, images, downloadable resources, embedded media, and documentation).

  • Digital products (including printable workbooks and templates), whether sold or provided for free.

  • Print-on-demand product designs and user-submitted customizations (where we control the design content).

  • Software and related assets (including Outbound Assistant and any downloadable components we distribute).

  • Community, contact forms, comments, or other user submissions where available.

If the allegedly infringing material is hosted on or distributed through a third-party platform (for example, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, social networks, payment processors, or print-on-demand fulfillment providers), that platform’s takedown process may apply. See Section 9.

4. Submitting a copyright takedown notice

If you believe your copyrighted work has been copied in a way that constitutes infringement and is accessible through the Ecosystem, please submit a written notice to our Copyright Agent at Soufiane.Boudarraja@soufbouda.com or through our contact page (/contact). To be processed efficiently, the notice must include:

  • Your full name (or the name of the rights holder), and your contact information (email, phone, and postal address).

  • A description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed (for example, a link to the original work or registration details).

  • A description of where the allegedly infringing material is located in the Ecosystem, with enough detail for us to find it (for example, the exact URL(s), product name, file name, or software screen path).

  • A statement that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.

  • A statement that the information in your notice is accurate, and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner’s behalf, made under penalty of perjury (where applicable).

  • Your physical or electronic signature (typing your full legal name is acceptable for electronic submission).

If your notice is incomplete, we may ask for additional information before acting. We may also request evidence of ownership or authorization, especially where the claim relates to design assets, templates, or digital products.

5. Our response process

After receiving a complete notice, we generally take the following steps:

  • Acknowledge receipt and review the notice for completeness.

  • Locate and assess the material identified in the notice.

  • Where appropriate, disable access to or remove the material, or limit its availability (for example, by unpublishing a page or removing a download link).

  • Notify the party that provided or uploaded the content (if applicable) and provide a summary of the claim.

  • Where a counter-notification is received, follow the counter-notification process described in Section 6.

We may preserve records relating to the notice, our assessment, and any actions taken, to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our policies.

6. Counter-notification procedure

If you believe that material you provided was removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification to our Copyright Agent at Soufiane.Boudarraja@soufbouda.com or through our contact page (/contact). To be processed, the counter-notification must include:

  • Your full name and contact information (email, phone, and postal address).

  • Identification of the removed or disabled material and the location where it appeared before removal (for example, URL, product name, file name).

  • A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.

  • A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the competent courts specified in our Terms and Conditions (or, if required under DMCA practice, the jurisdiction of the courts where you are located or where the service provider is located), and that you will accept service of process from the party who submitted the original notice or their agent.

  • Your physical or electronic signature (typing your full legal name is acceptable for electronic submission).

If we receive a valid counter-notification, we may forward it to the original complainant. If the complainant does not notify us of legal action to restrain the allegedly infringing activity within a reasonable time, we may restore access to the material, where appropriate.

7. Repeat infringer policy and enforcement

We may terminate or restrict access for users or customers who repeatedly submit infringing material, repeatedly violate our intellectual property rules, or attempt to circumvent licensing or access controls. We may also remove content, disable downloads, refuse orders, or suspend accounts to protect rights holders and maintain the integrity of the Ecosystem.

8. Misrepresentations and abuse

Submitting knowingly false or misleading notices or counter-notifications may expose you to legal liability. We reserve the right to reject, limit, or deprioritize abusive requests, and to take appropriate action to protect our business and users.

9. Content hosted on third-party platforms

Some Ecosystem content may be hosted or distributed through third-party platforms (for example, podcast directories, video platforms, social networks, payment processors, or print-on-demand fulfillment providers). Where the platform controls hosting and takedown, you may need to submit your request directly to that platform using its own procedures. We will cooperate where we are able, but we cannot control third-party enforcement or processing timelines.

10. Other intellectual property complaints

This Policy focuses on copyright. If your complaint relates to trademark, publicity rights, or other intellectual property concerns, please use our contact page: /contact with the subject line "IP Complaint" and provide sufficient detail to investigate.

11. Updates to this policy

We may update this Policy to reflect legal, operational, or technical changes. The "Last updated" date at the top indicates when changes took effect. Material changes will be posted through our Websites.