In the digital landscape, potentially infringing activities can be stored and transmitted through the networks of third parties. This includes website hosting services, Internet service providers, and search engines that link to materials on the web. Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) protects online service providers (OSPs) from liability for information posted or transmitted by subscribers if they promptly remove or disable access to material identified in a copyright holder’s complaint.
To qualify for safe harbor protection, a service provider hosting content must:
While the safe harbor provisions allow individuals to object to the removal of their materials once taken down, they do not require service providers to notify individuals before their allegedly infringing materials are removed. If material on your site does not infringe the intellectual property rights of a copyright owner and has been improperly removed, you can file a counter-notice with the service provider. The service provider must then transmit it to the complainant. If the copyright owner does not notify the service provider within 14 business days that they have filed a court claim against you, your materials can be restored to the Internet.
When publishing your digital product in the mq4 format on the Internet, we assume you do not mind it being copied and modified. Therefore, we place your EA/Indicator on our website. If you want to delete the EA/Indicator, we will do so without any problems. Simply send a request through this form and provide proof that you are the author of this product (screenshot, link).
In turn, we distribute .ex4 files because we are not the authors of these EA/Indicators.