Updated At March 02, 2019

Complaints regarding content posted on the Ednsquare website

Ednsquare respects the intellectual property rights of others and desires to offer a platform which contains no content that violates those rights.


Our User Agreement requires that information posted by Members be accurate, lawful and not in violation of the rights of third parties. To promote these objectives, Ednsquare provides a process for submission of complaints concerning content posted by our Members. Our policy and procedures are described and/or referenced in the sections that follow.


Please note that whether or not we disable access to or remove content, Ednsquare may make a good faith attempt to forward the written notification, including the complainant’s contact information, to the Member who posted the content and/or take other reasonable steps to notify the Member that Ednsquare has received notice of an alleged violation of intellectual property rights or other content violation.

What if I get a copyright complaint (DMCA) notification?

If you’ve gotten a notification that one of your post has been removed for a copyright complaint, it means the content owner asked us to remove it. If you want us to forward the information from the copyright complaint notification, just email us at hello@ednsquare.com to let us know (we may remove some personal contact information).


If your account gets too many copyright complaints, we may disable your account altogether.


If you think we made a mistake removing your post, you can file a counter-notice. When we get a valid counter-notice, we’ll remove the complaint from your account`s record.

How to file a counter-notice?

Email your counter-notice to hello@ednsquare.com and include all of the following:

1. Your name, address and phone number.

2. The DMCA ID found at the bottom of the notification email.

3. The web address of the content we removed (copy and paste the link from the notification email).

4. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief that the content was removed in error.

5. A physical or electronic signature (for example, by typing your full name).

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