What is your policy on copyright infringement?
3-DNETŪ respects the rights of copyright holders and publishers and requires all Members and Non-Members to affirm that they hold the copyright or have permission for the content that they upload. If we receive a notice that content infringes another party's copyright, the Member's and Non-Member's account may be terminated and the content will be removed from 3-DNETŪ. For more information about 3-DNETŪ's copyright policy, read Copyright Tips.
What are you doing to prevent copyrighted content from appearing in 3-DNETŪ?
Since all content on 3-DNETŪ is posted by our Members and Non-Members, we make it clear in our terms of use and at the
time of upload that they must own the copyright to the videos they post or have permission from the
copyright holder. We take copyright issues very seriously and encourage copyright holders to contact us
if they have any objections about specific videoswe will cooperate with them to take down any infringing
content immediately. Repeat and flagrant offenders of the terms of use are addressed with proprietary
technology.
How do I report copyright infringement?
If you believe that someone else has uploaded your copyrighted content without your permission, please
contact us to submit a copyright notification.
What if I have been falsely accused of copyright infringement?
We'll let you know if we receive a copyright complaint about any of your video content that is hosted on
3-DNETŪ. We'll also give you the opportunity to file a DMCA counter-notification.
How do I report inappropriate videos?
If you see a video that you think is inappropriate based on our terms of use, you can report it to us for
review by clicking the "Flag as Inappropriate" link under the video.
How does 3-DNETŪ handle inappropriate content?
Our community understands the terms of use and effectively polices the site for inappropriate content
(similar to other open internet communities such as eBay and craigslist). Their vigilance combined with
our proprietary technology helps us to enforce our community standards.