Ranx respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects the same from users of
Ranx. Our policy is to suspend or permanently ban the accounts of people who repeatedly infringe or
are repeatedly charged with infringing copyrights or other intellectual property rights, in appropriate
circumstances and at our discretion.
In line with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Ranx will respond promptly to claims of copyright
infringement on our platform submitted to us. If you are a copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of
one, you can report alleged copyright infringements on Ranx by completing this online form or by
sending required information to us via email, fax or mail.
Upon receiving your DMCA notice, action as deemed appropriate by Ranx will be taken which may include
removal of or restriction of access to the reported content from Ranx.
If we remove content in response to a DMCA notice, we may notify the person who published it on Ranx
who can file a counter-notice. A complete copy of the notice may be sent to others, as
appropriate.
If you believe your copyright is infringed by a content on Ranx, you can flag and report it for Intellectual property infringement using the flagging system which will take you to our complaint form, or you can directly send a DMCA notice by filling our online form to start the pre-defined legal process that may take down the content. Before you submit a notice of copyright infringement, you may contact the person who posted the content to resolve the issue without involving Ranx. Only the copyright owner or their authorized representative may file a notice of copyright infringement. It should be noted that the rights owner's name, email address and the details of the report will be provided to the person who posted the content in question. When an authorized representative submits a report, the name of the organization or client that owns the right in question is provided as well. It is advised to provide a valid generic business or professional email address for this reason.
Please note that intentionally submitting a misleading or fraudulent report may lead to liability for damages under section 512(f) of the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) or similar laws in other countries.
If you prefer to contact us via email, postal mail, or fax, here is information about how to do so:
Email: intellectualproperty@ranx.com