DMCA Policy

At Trade Credit, we are strongly committed to protecting intellectual property rights and upholding the lawful and ethical use of creative content.

As an educational blog focusing on market trends, investment literacy, and general financial awareness, we develop original content intended for information and knowledge-building only.

We respect the rights of authors, creators, and stakeholders whose work contributes to the global information ecosystem.

This DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Policy describes how copyright issues are handled on our platform, what steps a copyright owner may take in case of concerns, the counter-notice process for content owners, and our approach to compliance.

Effective Date: [yesterday_date]


Respect for Copyright

Trade Credit values originality and recognizes the efforts of authors, intellectual creators, and publishers.

We aim to build a space that benefits readers without infringing upon others’ rights.

To this end:

  • We publish originally authored content, created under the supervision of the blog’s team and guided by our founder, R.

    K.

    Malhotra.

  • Where external references are used for context or illustration, they are strictly limited to fair use purposes such as education, commentary, or review.

  • We avoid reproducing registered, copyrighted, or proprietary materials unless properly attributed or explicitly permitted.

  • If inadvertently an item is published that affects legitimate rights, corrective action is always taken promptly.

This careful approach aligns with our mission of providing AdSense-safe educational content that remains reliable, honest, and compliant.


Takedown Instructions

If you are a copyright holder (or legally authorized agent) and believe your protected work has been used on tradecredit.live in a way that constitutes infringement, you may submit a formal DMCA takedown notice.

To ensure timely processing, your notification must include:

  1. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.

    If multiple works are affected, please provide a representative list.

  2. Identification of infringing material including precise URL(s) or sufficient detail to locate the content on our website.

  3. Your contact information, including name, mailing address, telephone number, and a valid email address.

  4. A statement indicating your good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.

  5. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

  6. Your signature – either physical or electronic.

All notices must be submitted to our designated agent:

DMCA Contact Email: dmca@tradecredit.live

Upon receipt of a properly formatted notice, we will:

  • Review the claim thoroughly.

  • Remove or disable access to the offending content if appropriate.

  • Inform the user or contributor of the action taken.

  • Keep a record of the correspondence for compliance purposes.


Counter-Notice Process

If you believe that your content was removed in error or that you hold the legal rights to use such material, you may file a counter-notice.

For the counter-notice to be valid, it should contain:

  1. Identification of the material that has been removed or disabled, including its location before removal.

  2. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, affirming your good faith belief that the removal or disabling was a mistake or due to misidentification.

  3. Your name, mailing address, telephone number, and a valid email address.

  4. A statement confirming that you consent to the jurisdiction of the courts in your region (for users in the United States, to the Federal District Court in your district; for international users, to an appropriate court).

  5. A declaration that you will accept service of process from the party that submitted the original takedown complaint.

  6. Your physical or electronic signature.

Counter-notices should be sent to:

Counter-Notice Contact: dmca@tradecredit.live

If a valid counter-notice is received, we may reinstate the removed content unless the original complainant initiates legal proceedings within the prescribed statutory timeframe.


Good Faith Compliance

Trade Credit approaches copyright and intellectual property concerns with the principle of good faith compliance.

This includes:

  • Acting promptly on valid complaints and counter-notices.

  • Respecting the balance between rights holders and content authors.

  • Reviewing claims fairly without automatically assuming fault or ownership.

  • Maintaining neutrality and legal standards in decision-making.

We caution users that knowingly filing false claims, whether takedown requests or counter-notices, is a serious violation that may result in liability for damages, including costs and attorney’s fees.


Audience and Intent

The readers of Trade Credit consist largely of:

  • Students learning about investment and economic systems.

  • Young professionals trying to understand financial frameworks.

  • Expatriates seeking comparative knowledge of global practices.

  • Everyday learners who want simplified, academic-style explanations.

Given this target audience, our focus is educational context only.

However, because some articles may review case studies or reference external materials, the DMCA process ensures that intellectual property owners can always request corrective measures when appropriate.


Handling of External Content

In certain articles, we may reference outside tools, studies, or case examples strictly for educational purposes.

These references fall under fair use practices; nonetheless, we remain open to reviewing any concerns.

Trade Credit is not accountable for the copyright practices of external websites linked or mentioned in our posts.

This DMCA Policy applies only to material hosted on tradecredit.live.


Administrative Practices

To support accountability and compliance, we maintain:

  • A log of all takedown notices and counter-notices received.

  • Records of communication exchanged during the review process.

  • A framework for responding within reasonable timeframes, typically 5–7 working days, depending on the detail and clarity of the notice.

Our process ensures respectful handling of issues raised while retaining the educational focus of the website.


Timelines for Response

We strive to acknowledge DMCA-related notices within 5 business days.

Resolution and final decisions may take additional time depending on the complexity of the claim.

Where additional verification or clarification is needed, we may contact both the complainant and the content uploader for further details prior to making a decision.


Changes to This Policy

We may update or revise this DMCA Policy occasionally to reflect updated laws, operational practices, or new standards.

The “Effective Date” at the top will indicate the most recent revision.

Effective Date: [yesterday_date]


Contact Information

For matters relating specifically to DMCA requests, notices, and counter-notices, please contact our designated email:

  • DMCA Concerns: dmca@tradecredit.live

  • General Contact: contact@tradecredit.live

  • Privacy and Legal Queries: privacy@tradecredit.live


Final Statement

Trade Credit respects intellectual property rights and seeks to create a balanced, legally compliant environment for knowledge-sharing.

Our DMCA processes protect the interests of copyright owners while preserving the rights of contributors to defend fair use or legitimate ownership.

By offering clear procedures for takedown requests and counter-notices, we ensure that the blog continues to be a safe, educational resource free of infringement and aligned with global compliance standards.

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