Intellectual Property Protection
last_update: 03/04/24Policy regarding Intellectual Property Protection
siraaf.com respects the intellectual property rights of others, and we expect our users to do the same. We have deployed a procedure to facilitate cooperation between siraaf.com and aggrieved parties in protecting their intellectual property rights. siraaf.com is not an expert in your intellectual property rights, and we cannot verify that the users of our B2B portal post thousands of products and offers on siraaf.com each day - they have the right to sell the goods they offer. We appreciate your assistance in identifying listings that may not appear on their face to infringe your rights but which you believe are infringing. siraaf.com is also not an arbiter or judge of disputes about intellectual property rights. By taking down a listing, as a prudential matter, siraaf.com is not endorsing a claim of infringement. Neither, in those instances in which siraaf.com declines to take down a listing, is siraaf.com determining that the listing is not infringing, nor is siraaf.com endorsing the sale of goods in such cases. By submitting a report of alleged infringement to siraaf.com and asking siraaf.com to take down a listing, you agree to indemnify siraaf.com against all the claims or damages related to the accused listing and those arising from its removal. Procedures for reporting an alleged infringement to siraaf.com:
- If you believe that a listing on siraaf.com infringes your copyright, trademark, patent, or other intellectual property rights, you may download our form, complete it, and fax it to our legal department via email [email protected]
- Upon receipt of your request form, we will promptly evaluate your complaint and send a notice to the accused party, to which they have to respond within the provided time frame. This notice will contain your contact information so the accused party may contact you directly with an opportunity to respond.
- If the accused party fails to respond within the provided time frame, or to provide substantial proof of their right to sell the listed goods, we will expeditiously take down the listing in question.
- If the accused party objects to complain, they may submit to us an appropriate counter-notice to dispute the claim. To take further action, you will be required to submit a notice in response, that an action has been filed against the accused party in a court of competent jurisdiction for infringement of your intellectual property rights.
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