DMCA Policy – Copyright Infringement Notice

Website: https://mp-e-uparjan.com/

MP E-Uparjan (our site) provides informational and educational content about agricultural portals, government schemes, and official procedures in Madhya Pradesh. Occasionally, we use government images, icons, or notifications for educational purposes. We fully respect intellectual property rights.

If you are a copyright owner (or their authorized agent) and believe that your copyrighted material is being used on our site without permission, please follow the procedure outlined below.


1. Notice of Copyright Infringement

We operate in compliance with the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and international copyright laws. Our policy is:

  • Respond promptly to any valid DMCA notice.
  • Remove or disable access to the infringing material.
  • Terminate repeat infringers’ accounts/contributions (if applicable).

Note: Our site is a non-governmental informational blog. We share information from government sources for educational purposes. However, if you hold full copyright over any image, icon, or text, we will respect your legitimate request.


2. DMCA Takedown Procedure

If you find your copyrighted material on our site, please follow these steps:

Step 1 – Prepare Your Notice

Write an email that includes all the information listed in Section 3 below.

Step 2 – Send It to Us

Email your DMCA notice to our designated DMCA agent:

📧 DMCA Contact Email: mujtabay74@gmail.com

Step 3 – Our Action

After receiving your notice, we will:

  • Verify its validity within 48–72 hours.
  • If the notice is valid, remove or block access to the infringing material.
  • Notify you and (if applicable) the poster of the content.

3. Required Information for Notice

For your DMCA notice to be valid under the DMCA, it must include the following information. Please include all of it in your email:

#Required Information
1Your full name and contact information (email + phone number)
2Identification of the original copyrighted work – e.g., a link, or if offline, a description (e.g., “My photo first published on XYZ.com”)
3The exact URL(s) on our site where the infringement is occurring (e.g., https://mp-e-uparjan.com/…..)
4good faith statement – “I believe that use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.”
5An accuracy statement – “I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notice is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or authorized to act on their behalf.”
6Your electronic or physical signature (typing /Your Name/ is sufficient)

⚠️ False claim warning: If you knowingly send a false DMCA notice, you may be held liable under DMCA Section 512(f) (including damages and legal fees).


4. Response Time

We take copyright infringement notices seriously.

  • Acknowledgement email: We will send an acknowledgment within 24 hours of receiving your notice.
  • Final action: Within a maximum of 72 hours, we will either remove the content or explain in detail why the notice was incomplete/invalid.
  • Restoration: If we receive a valid counter-notice (from the person who posted the content), we will follow legal procedures.

5. Contact Information (DMCA Agent)

Send all DMCA notices, questions, or counter-notices to the email below:

DMCA Designated Agent
Email: mujtabay74@gmail.com

Mailing Address (optional): mujtabay74@gmail.com

We accept DMCA notices by email only. Please do not send them via phone or social media.


6. Counter-Notice (If You Believe Your Content Was Wrongfully Removed)

If you are a content poster on our site and we removed your material due to a DMCA notice, you may send us a counter-notice. It must include:

  • Your name, address, email, and phone number
  • The URL(s) of the removed content
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that you believe in good faith the content was removed by mistake or misidentification
  • Your signature (electronic or physical)
  • Consent to the jurisdiction of a U.S. federal court

We will forward your counter-notice to the original complainant. If the complainant does not file a court order within 10–14 business days, we may restore the content.


Remember: This page demonstrates that we are a responsible, law‑abiding website. We use government content for educational purposes under fair use, but we do not wish to violate anyone’s legitimate copyright.