DMCA Policy

Last Updated: April 19, 2026

Prerna Poortal respects intellectual property rights and expects users, contributors, and third parties to do the same. This DMCA Policy explains how we handle copyright complaints, how copyright owners can report allegedly infringing material, how users may submit a counter-notice if they believe content was removed by mistake, and how repeat violations may be addressed.

If you believe that content appearing on this website infringes your copyright, please follow the procedure described below. We take valid copyright concerns seriously and will review notices in good faith.

This page is intended to provide a clear process. It is not legal advice.

1. Our Commitment to Copyright Respect

We aim to publish original, informative, and responsibly written content. We do not intentionally post copyrighted material without permission, license, fair-use basis, public-domain basis, or other lawful reason. However, because websites may include user communication, references, embedded media, screenshots, quotations, or externally sourced informational context, concerns may occasionally arise.

If a copyright owner or authorized representative contacts us with a proper complaint, we may investigate the issue, remove or disable access to the content where appropriate, and take further steps if necessary.

2. What Can Be Reported

You may submit a DMCA notice if you believe that material on Prerna Poortal infringes a copyright that you own or represent. This could include, for example:

  • copied articles
  • unauthorized images
  • graphics, illustrations, or infographics
  • PDFs or downloadable files
  • copied videos or embedded material used unlawfully
  • portions of protected text reproduced beyond lawful limits

Please make sure that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner before submitting a complaint.

3. Before You Send a Complaint

Before sending a DMCA notice, please consider whether the use may fall under lawful exceptions such as fair use, commentary, educational reference, public-domain status, licensed use, or permission already granted.

Copyright complaints should not be used to target criticism, factual discussion, search visibility, competition, or lawful references. False or misleading claims can create unnecessary harm and may carry legal consequences in some jurisdictions.

If you are unsure, it may be wise to consult a legal professional before filing a formal notice.

4. How to Submit a DMCA Notice

If you believe content on Prerna Poortal infringes your copyright, please send a written notice to:

DMCA Contact Email: [Your Email Address]

To help us review your claim efficiently, your notice should include all of the following:

Required Elements of a DMCA Notice

  1. Your full legal name and contact information, including a valid email address.
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed.
  3. The exact URL or location of the allegedly infringing content on our website.
  4. A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  5. A statement that the information in the notice is accurate.
  6. A statement, under penalty of perjury where applicable, that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
  7. Your physical or electronic signature.

A clear and complete complaint helps us review the issue faster. If important details are missing, processing may be delayed.

5. What Happens After We Receive a Notice

After receiving a valid copyright complaint, we may take one or more of the following actions:

  • review the notice for completeness
  • compare the complaint with the content identified
  • temporarily disable access to the reported material
  • permanently remove the content if infringement appears clear
  • contact the person who posted or supplied the material, if applicable
  • request additional information from the complainant
  • document the complaint for legal and internal records

We reserve the right to remove content without prior notice if we believe removal is appropriate.

6. Counter-Notification Process

If content was removed or disabled because of a copyright complaint and you believe the removal was made in error, mistake, or misidentification, you may send a counter-notification.

Counter-notices should be sent to:

DMCA Counter-Notice Email: [Your Email Address]

Your counter-notice should include:

  1. Your name, address, phone number, and email address.
  2. Identification of the material that was removed or disabled and where it appeared before removal.
  3. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed due to mistake or misidentification.
  4. A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate court, if applicable under DMCA rules.
  5. Your physical or electronic signature.

If we receive a valid counter-notice, we may review it and, where legally appropriate, restore the material unless the original complainant files a court action within the required time.

7. Repeat Infringer Policy

We take repeated copyright violations seriously. In appropriate cases, we may limit, block, or permanently refuse future submissions, communications, or access from users or parties who repeatedly provide infringing material or abuse copyright processes.

We also reserve the right to reject bad-faith complaints, repeated false notices, or attempts to misuse the DMCA process as a tool for harassment, suppression, or unfair competition.

8. Good-Faith Requirement

Every copyright complaint and every counter-notice should be submitted honestly and carefully. Filing a notice without proper ownership, filing a false claim, or deliberately misrepresenting a situation can cause harm to publishers, creators, readers, and legitimate rights holders.

We encourage all parties to act in good faith, communicate clearly, and provide supporting details where needed.

9. Images, Screenshots, and Referenced Material

Because informational websites sometimes discuss portals, interfaces, and public-facing systems, questions may arise around screenshots, logos, interface references, or educational commentary. Not every reference automatically amounts to infringement. Context matters. Source, license, transformation, amount used, and purpose of use may all affect the analysis.

If you are raising a concern about a specific image, graphic, or screenshot, please include:

  • the exact image URL on our site
  • proof of ownership or original publication
  • a short explanation of the infringement claim
  • whether you seek removal, attribution, or other resolution

This helps us evaluate the issue more responsibly.

10. Third-Party Content and External Links

Prerna Poortal may link to third-party websites or reference publicly available resources. We are not responsible for content hosted on external sites that we do not control. If your complaint is about material on another website, please contact the operator of that website directly.

If our site contains a link that you believe points to infringing material elsewhere, you may still contact us and we may review whether removing the link is appropriate.

11. No Waiver of Rights

Nothing in this DMCA Policy limits any legal rights or remedies available to copyright owners, alleged infringers, or Prerna Poortal. We reserve all rights to defend lawful content, request clarification, reject incomplete notices, and comply with legal obligations as required.

12. Practical Advice for Complainants

To make your notice effective, please avoid:

  • sending vague complaints without URLs
  • claiming ownership without proof
  • reporting material you did not create or represent
  • sending emotional or abusive messages instead of factual details
  • using copyright law to demand removal of non-infringing commentary

A short, factual, professional message is usually the fastest way to get the matter reviewed.

13. Practical Advice for Users and Contributors

If you submit material to us or request publication support, please make sure:

  • you created the material yourself, or
  • you have permission to use it, or
  • the material is licensed for such use, or
  • the use is otherwise lawful

Do not send us copied blog posts, premium images without license, pirated PDFs, or copyrighted designs that you do not own.

14. Policy Changes

We may revise this DMCA Policy from time to time to improve clarity, reflect operational changes, or align with applicable law and publishing standards. Updates will be posted on this page with a revised date.

15. Contact Information

For all copyright complaints, counter-notices, or DMCA-related questions, please contact:

Email: [Your Email Address]
Website: https://prernapoortal.com/

Please use the subject line:
DMCA Notice
or
DMCA Counter-Notice

We will review valid requests in good faith and respond within a reasonable timeframe.