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Copyright (DMCA) Policy

Version 1 · Last updated: July 5, 2026

The short version

If you believe something on Vantino infringes your copyright, send a complete DMCA notice to our designated agent and we’ll take the material down promptly and notify the member. Members can file a counter-notice if the removal was a mistake. Repeat infringers lose their accounts.

This recap is for convenience only — the full text below controls.

1. Our position

Vantino respects copyright and expects members to do the same. We respond to notices that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

2. Designated agent

Copyright Agent — Vantino
Legal entity name and mailing address will be published here when the designated-agent registration is completed.
Email: hello@vantino.ai (subject: “DMCA Notice”)

3. Filing a takedown notice

If you believe content on the Service infringes your copyright, send our agent a written notice including: (a) your physical or electronic signature; (b) identification of the copyrighted work; (c) identification of the infringing material and where it is on the Service (URLs help); (d) your contact information; (e) a statement of good-faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and (f) a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the notice is accurate and you are authorized to act for the owner. Knowingly misrepresenting infringement can make you liable for damages (17 U.S.C. §512(f)).

4. What we do

We will remove or disable access to the identified material promptly, notify the member who posted it, and provide them a copy of the notice.

5. Counter-notice

If your content was removed and you believe that was a mistake or misidentification, send our agent a counter-notice with: your signature; identification of the removed material and its prior location; a statement under penalty of perjury of good-faith belief the removal was mistaken; your name, address, and phone number; and consent to federal court jurisdiction in your district (or, if outside the U.S., the district of our agent) and to accept service from the notice filer. Unless the original claimant files a court action within 10–14 business days, we may restore the material.

6. Repeat infringers

We terminate the accounts of members who repeatedly infringe, in appropriate circumstances.