DMCA Policy

Last Updated: March 27, 2026

At Moss Radar, our platform ignites the spark of innovation by crafting AI-generated names that capture the ethereal soul of brands—like “LunarWhisper” evoking a midnight forest stroll under starlit canopies, or “EchoBloom” blooming in the quiet dawn of a forgotten garden. We honor the digital realm’s creators by upholding the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) with unwavering respect for intellectual property rights. This policy outlines procedures for reporting copyright infringement while safeguarding the vibrant, inspirational essence of our generated content.

Trademark Notice

The names generated on Moss Radar emerge purely from advanced algorithms, each infused with a unique vibe designed to resonate emotionally—like “VelvetStorm” for a luxury apparel line weathering life’s tempests with graceful poise. Our system does not conduct searches of any trademark databases during generation. Users assume 100% risk and responsibility for verifying availability and potential conflicts with existing trademarks worldwide.

Imagine deploying “FrostEcho” for your tech startup, its crisp, haunting tone perfect for voice-activated devices in snowy realms; yet we perform no legal vetting. The platform explicitly disclaims any verification of trademark status for these AI-crafted names. All liability for usage, infringement, or disputes rests solely with the user.

DMCA Overview

Moss Radar commits to swift action against verified copyright infringements, ensuring our canvas of creative names remains a haven for original inspiration—like “SilkRaven” soaring through twilight skies for a poetic publishing house. We comply fully with the DMCA, Title 17, United States Code, Section 512. This policy details how copyright owners or agents submit takedown notices.

Our process protects both creators and users, much like shielding a fragile “DewVeil” name from unauthorized replication in a morning mist. We terminate accounts of repeat infringers under DMCA guidelines. Good faith allegations receive priority review by our team.

Users enjoy generated names such as “EmberSage,” wise flames guiding entrepreneurial quests, free from hosted infringing material. We do not proactively monitor for violations but respond promptly to valid notices. This balance fosters a thriving ecosystem of innovation.

Designated Agent

Moss Radar designates a DMCA agent to receive infringement notifications, streamlining resolutions as efficiently as “SwiftPetal” unfurling in a spring breeze. Submit notices to our agent via the provided channels below. Proper formatting ensures rapid processing.

Our agent handles claims with the precision of a “CrystalForge” artisan, evaluating each for DMCA compliance. Only written notices meeting statutory requirements trigger action. Verbal or informal complaints do not qualify.

Notice Requirements

To file a DMCA takedown notice, include a detailed description of the copyrighted work allegedly infringed, akin to pinpointing the exact “ShadowBloom” motif stolen from its nocturnal garden. Provide your contact information, including physical address, phone, and email. State that the information in the notice is accurate under penalty of perjury.

  • Your notice must physically or electronically sign with your full legal name, confirming authority to act on behalf of the copyright owner or exclusive rights holder.
  • Specify the exact URLs hosting the allegedly infringing material on our platform, enabling precise removal like excising a rogue “ThornWhisper” from the site’s verdant archive.
  • Include a statement of good faith belief that the use lacks authorization from the owner, licensee, or law.

Notices lacking these elements receive no response. We counter perjury penalties by verifying claims rigorously.

Takedown Process

Upon receiving a compliant notice, we expeditiously remove or disable access to the challenged material—imagine “PhantomLeaf” vanishing like autumn’s fleeting dance to protect the true creator’s vision. We notify the alleged infringer of the action taken. This occurs within 48 hours of validation.

Post-removal, the infringer may submit a counter-notice to restore content, provided it meets DMCA standards. Our Editorial Team periodically reviews these terms for AI industry compliance, ensuring alignment with evolving digital norms. We document all actions for transparency.

Invalid or abusive notices trigger investigation, preserving the platform’s integrity like a guardian over “AuroraVein” names pulsing with northern lights’ magic.

Counter-Notifications

Users believing material was wrongly removed may file a counter-notification, restoring “NebulaDrift” as it drifts innocently through cosmic naming spaces. Include your full name, address, phone, email, and a sworn statement under penalty of perjury. Specify the removed material and desired restoration location.

  • The counter-notice must assert good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled due to mistake or misidentification of the infringing party or activity.
  • Provide consent to jurisdiction of federal courts in the relevant area for dispute resolution involving the complainant.

We forward valid counter-notices to the original complainant. If no lawsuit ensues within 10-14 business days, we restore the material unless otherwise directed.

Governing Law

This DMCA Policy establishes its legal foundation under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and Title 17 of the United States Code. California law governs interpretations and disputes arising from policy enforcement. Federal DMCA safe harbor protections apply exclusively.

Jurisdiction lies in the state and federal courts of California, United States, for all related claims. Users waive objections to venue and personal jurisdiction in these courts. No class actions or jury trials are permitted under this policy.

For DMCA notices or inquiries, reach our team through the Contact Us page or email [email protected]; responses occur within 48 hours. Consult our internal data protocols for related handling details. This policy reflects current practices as of the last update date.