It is the policy of UNC-TV to promptly process and investigate notices of alleged copyright infringement, and take appropriate actions under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512 ("DMCA"). Pursuant to the DMCA, UNC-TV has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring on Web pages or computer servers.
If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed on a UNC-TV site, please notify our designated agent, click here to send email (preferable) or write:
UNC-TV Attn: Kim Stahl
10 T.W. Alexander Dr.
RTP, NC 27709-14900
Phone: 919-549-7000
Fax: 919-549-7207
Contents of Notice
UNC-TV may not be able to act on your complaint promptly or at all if you do not provide the following information.
The DMCA requires that all notices of alleged copyright infringement must be in writing. When informing the designated agent of an alleged copyright infringement, you must:
Before you allege an infringement, you should consult copyright materials to confirm that the use, in fact, infringing. The United States Copyright Office provides basic information, online, which can assist you to determine whether an exception or defense, such as fair use, may apply to the use of your copyrighted work.
Notice, Takedown, and Putback Procedure
UNC-TV expects all users of its system to comply with applicable copyright laws. However, if UNC-TV is notified of a claimed copyright infringement, or otherwise becomes aware of facts and circumstances from which infringement is apparent, it will respond appropriately, which may include removing or disabling access to the material that is claimed to be infringing. UNC-TV will follow the procedures outlined in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act with regard to appropriate notifications of the user and the complaining party, acceptance of counter notifications, and, where indicated, "putback" of the alleged infringing material. Refer to the United States Copyright Office for the provisions of the DMCA.
Repeat Infringers
Where it has been clearly established that a UNC-TV user is a repeat offender, UNC-TV may terminate that person's account.
US Copyright Law and UNC-TV Policy
Individuals who infringe copyright-protected materials on UNC-TV networks may be subject to discipline. In appropriate circumstances, penalties for violations of UNC-TV Policy may include, but are not limited to, termination of all computing privileges, and use of employee discipline procedures.
Copyright infringement is a violation of federal law and subject to severe civil penalties and sanctions. Copyright infringement can also be a violation of federal criminal law. Thus, every user of UNC-TV networks and Web sites must maintain a basic understanding of copyright law and must comply with UNC-TV policies.
For more information on U.S. copyright law and the DMCA, consult the Web site of the U.S. Copyright Office. The U.S. Copyright office has a variety of circulars and forms, available online or printed, which can provide answers and guidance to many copyright questions and issues. The Copyright Office's Circular 1 has simple, concise, explanations and descriptions of what you must do to keep from infringing copyrights of others, as well as protecting your own creative works. In addition, there are resources available through the library or through a simple Web search on copyright.