Copyright Policy & Notification Procedure
At InterCyprus, we respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect the same from our suppliers, partners, and users.
Some images, descriptions, and product content displayed on our website are provided directly by third-party suppliers or international fulfillment platforms as part of our resale activities. We do not intentionally host or distribute material that infringes any valid copyright.
If you are a copyright owner (or authorized representative) and believe that material on our website infringes your intellectual property rights, you may submit a Copyright Takedown Notice as described below.
1. Information Required for a Valid Notice
Your notice must include:
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Your full name and contact information
(email, phone, and mailing address) -
A description of the copyrighted work that you believe has been infringed
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The exact URL(s) where the allegedly infringing content appears on our website
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A good-faith statement that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, agent, or the law
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A statement confirming accuracy, declaring under penalty of perjury that:
– the information in your notice is correct, and
– you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on their behalf -
Your physical or electronic signature
Notices that fail to include all required elements may be delayed or rejected.
2. Where to Send Copyright Notices
📧 Email: sales@intercyprus.com
Subject: Copyright Takedown Request – InterCyprus
3. Our Response Procedure
Once a valid notice is received:
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We will review the request promptly
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If we determine that the material infringes copyright, it will be removed or disabled immediately
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Where appropriate, we may notify the supplier or content provider and give them an opportunity to respond
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If ownership or rights are unclear, we may request further verification
We aim to resolve all copyright notices in a professional, fair, and timely manner.
4. Good-Faith Use of the Policy
This policy must not be used to submit false, malicious, or bad-faith claims.
Submitting fraudulent notices may result in legal liability.
