DMCA

ehallpasses.com would like to explain that the photos used on the website can be accessed on the Internet and are considered to be in the public domain for use in illustration.

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Internet content and photos are consequently in the public domain, encouraging anyone who is prepared to do so. In addition, being responsible, we will never willfully breach or infringe upon the rights of an individual or a company, as indicated by the same.

Filing a Complaint

If you are the sole owner of any image or content that appears on our website ehallpasses.com, please explain your position and notify the firm.

We strictly avoid infringing on any type of copyright or ownership right; if a person or company has a complaint about ehallpasses.com using their owned or copyrighted material without proper credit, they can send us a written complaint/ notice/ request to remove the image / content or others (please specify) to

[email protected]

The transmitted complaintnotice, or request must include:

  • Name and valid contact information of the complainant, along with proof that they are the SOLE owner of the rights to the imagecontent, or other items at issue.
  • The precise location on the website where the complaining party first encountered the content, together with visual evidence or the URL of the page. Specific information on the imagecontent, or object in question.
  • A declaration to ehallpasses.com that you are the rightful owner of the work used inappropriately by the firm; (which will be used against the complainant if the complaint is fraudulent, misleading, or defamatory for the company.)

If you are a Second Party writing to us on behalf of the Original copyright holder, you must provide a letter of authority and a Physically or Digitally Signed Declaration by the First Party or Original copyright holder.

If any of the above information is incomplete or incorrectly filled out and provided to ehallpasses.com, the request may not be considered and, in some situations, the company may launch a lawsuit against the individual or organization attempting to falsely implicate ehallpasses.com in an unfounded case.

It should also be noted that once a fully valid and verified complaint/ notice/ request is received by us, we will respond to the aggrieved party in writing (on the email id used to send the complaint/ notice/ request) acknowledging receipt of the complaint/ notice/ request and providing a timeframe within which the issue will be properly addressed.

Considering all of these facts and clauses as a vital aspect of the company’s established policy, ehallpasses.com will never deliberately possess any rights over anything that is owned by a third party other than ehallpasses.com or its Associates.

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The publisher does not recommend any service provider, plan, or course of action. This unofficial site is for informational use only. Not endorsed by or affiliated with securly.com or Securly. The publisher is not responsible for any outcomes from using the information provided here.

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