MotionElements abides by the U.S. federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and Singapore Copyright Act 2021 by responding to written notices of alleged infringement by legitimate copyright holders. As part of our response we may remove or disable access to allegedly infringing material residing on our website www.motionelements.com and within the MotionElements service. Please note that MotionElements does not control content hosted on any third party website and cannot remove content from any website it does not own or control. To file a copyright infringement notification with MotionElements, send a written communication to MotionElements’s Copyright Agent indicating whether you are providing the notification pursuant to the DMCA or Singapore Copyright Act (in the absence of any such indication it will be assumed you are providing such notification pursuant to the DMCA), and provide the following information in writing:
Please note that under provisions of the DMCA and Singapore Copyright Act, anyone who knowingly misrepresents that material or activity is infringing may be liable for damages and, in certain cases, fees incurred by the alleged infringer or by MotionElements.
Under the Singapore Copyright Act, this may also constitute an offense that may result in fines of up to S$10,000 and imprisonment for up to 2 years.
Following receipt of a proper written notice, MotionElements will expeditiously remove or disable the allegedly infringing content. We will also notify the customer who submitted or posted the allegedly infringing material and provide them with a copy of the copyright infringement notice. We may suspend or terminate access to the MotionElements service of customers that repeatedly or egregiously infringe others’ copyrights.
If a customer of the MotionElements service believes that their content was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification, the customer can send us a written counter-notification that includes the following:
Please note that pursuant to the DMCA and Singapore Copyright Act, any person who knowingly misrepresents that material or activity was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification may be subject to liability for damages.
Under the Singapore Copyright Act, this may also constitute an offense that may result in fines of up to S$10,000 and imprisonment for up to 2 years.
MotionElements will only accept counter-notices that meet the requirements set forth above and are properly submitted to our Copyright Agent. Upon receipt of a proper written counter notification, MotionElements will provide the person that submitted the infringement notice with a copy of the counter notification and will, on or after 10 business days following receipt of the counter notification, restore the removed material to the MotionElements service unless our Copyright Agent first receives notice that a court action has been filed to restrain the customer from engaging in infringement related to the allegedly infringing material.
Both infringement notifications and counter notifications should be submitted to our Copyright Agent using the following information:
To: MotionElements Pte Ltd
Attention: Copyright Agent
Subject Line: Copyright Infringement Notice / Copyright Infringement Counter Notice
Email: ip@motionelements.com
Address: 20 McCallum Street, #19-01 Tokio Marine Centre, Singapore 069046
The full text of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act can be found here. The full text of the Singapore Copyright Act 2021 can be found here.