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SMG Copyright/Disclaimer Statement All text, images, logos and information contained on the sportsmedicinecenter.com web site are the intellectual property of SMG unless otherwise registered and are protected under the U.S. Copyright Act 17 U.S.C. 101-810. Copyright gives the owner exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, or license a given work. Although a web site may not include a statement about copyright, the U.S. copyright act provides protection for such works and they may not be used or reproduced without permission. All parties storing materials on the sportsmedicinecenter.com web site should ensure that such material does not violate other parties' proprietary rights and does not contain any libelous or defamatory statements. SMG reserves the right to delete files that contain material that is in violation of the law or of SMG policy. SMG is not responsible for any errors in the material provided on the web and shall not be liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use of any material found on the sportsmedicinecenter.com site. If you believe material on the sportsmedicinecenter.com site or transmitted via the sportsmedicinecenter.com system infringes your copyright, please provide the following information to our Agent for Notice:
Please report claims of copyright infringement on our site to:
If we receive a complaint, well remove or block access to the disputed material as quickly as possible. Well immediately forward the complaint (via email) to the allegedly infringing party. The email will include a copy of the material in question. Well ask them to respond within 72 hours with a statement containing the following:
When we receive this statement, well immediately forward it to the party who submitted the complaint, and well consider the matter resolved. If after 72 hours we havent received a response to the complaint, well permanently remove the disputed material from our Web site, and well consider the matter resolved. We will resolve all disputes within 10 days of receiving the complaint. Law requires us to terminate the account of any party who repeatedly infringes the copyrights of others. We may also terminate the account of any party against whom we have received repeated complaints, regardless of the ultimate outcome of the complaints. |
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