- 1. General Policy
- 1.1 MagicWebsiteMaker.com™ may provide space for advertisements from third-party advertisers on websites hosted by MagicWebsiteMaker.com™. We also provide a business directory, MagicWebsiteMaker Directory™, which lists many of the businesses which have created websites at MagicWebsiteMaker.com™.
- 1.2 As a courtesy to trademark owners, MagicWebsiteMaker.com™ is willing to investigate reasonable complaints of trademark violations submitted in accordance with instructions below.
- 1.3 If you have concerns about the use of your trademark within a website created by a business using MagicWebsiteMaker.com™ software, or that is listed in the MagicWebsiteMaker Directory™, please contact the business directly that has created that website and that you believe is violating your trademark rights.
- 1.4 If you have concerns about the use of your trademark in a domain name that is hosted by MagicWebsiteMaker.com™, or that is featured in MagicWebsiteMaker Directory™, please contact that business directly that you believe is violating your trademark rights. If you have concerns about business products created by users of MagicWebsiteMaker.com™, or listed in MagicWebsiteMaker Directory™, please contact that business directly that you believe is violating your trademark rights.
- 1.5 If you have concerns about the use of your trademark in our advertiser’s ads, please contact the third party advertiser directly, like Google or Voxant, or contact the advertiser himself or herself, like John Doe Cleaning Service.
- 1.6 As a provider of space for advertisements, please note that MagicWebsiteMaker.com™ is not in a position to arbitrate trademark disputes between the advertisers and trademark owners.
- (a) The advertisers themselves are responsible for the keywords and ad content that they choose to use in their advertisements with third-party advertisers.
- (b) Accordingly, we encourage trademark owners to resolve their disputes directly with the advertisers, particularly because the advertisers may have similar advertisements on other websites.
- (c) In addition, some third-party advertisers may as a courtesy investigate trademark violation claims.
- 1.7 As a courtesy to trademark owners, MagicWebsiteMaker.com™, too, is willing to perform a limited investigation of reasonable complaints.
- 1.8 Additionally, please note that our complaint procedure regarding the use of a trademark may differ depending on the country in which trademark rights exist.
- 2. Submitting a Complaint
- 2.1 Trademark owners may submit a complaint by providing the following information:
- (a) Information about yourself:
- (i) Your name
- (ii) Your title
- (iii) Company name
- (iv) Your relationship to trademark owner
- (v) Address
- (vi) Email
- (vii) Phone number
- (b) Information about trademark owner (if not yourself):
- (i) Trademark owner name
- (ii) Address
- (iii) Email
- (iv) Phone number
- (c) Trademark details required for trademarks at issue:
- (i) Trademark
- (ii) Country
- (iii) Word and design
- (iv) Registration status: registered, pending, use rights
- (v) Registration or application number
- (vi) Advertisers involved
- (vii) The exact URLs in question
- (d) Statements of good faith that should be added to your letter of complaint:
- (i) I have a good faith belief that use of the trademarks described above with the advertisements described above are not authorized by the trademark owner or its agent, nor is such use otherwise permissible under law.
- (ii) I represent that the information in this notification is true and correct and that I am authorized to act on behalf of the trademark owner.
- (e) Sign the paper, then send the written communication by the following method:
- Mail to: MagicWebsiteMaker.com™, Attn: Legal Support, MagicWebsiteMaker.com™ DMCA Complaints, P.O. Box 1613, Whitefish, MT 59937.
Trademark Complaint Procedure
