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DMCA Policy

Website: FreeToolr.com

Effective Date: 10 July 2026 | Last Updated: 10 July 2026

Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Policy

1. Introduction

Welcome to FreeToolr.com ("FreeToolr", "we", "our", or "us").

FreeToolr respects the intellectual property rights of creators, copyright owners, software developers, publishers, businesses, and other rights holders around the world. We are committed to responding appropriately to valid copyright infringement claims submitted in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and other applicable copyright laws.

This DMCA Policy explains:

how copyright owners can report alleged infringement; | how FreeToolr investigates copyright complaints; | how allegedly infringing content may be removed; | how affected users may submit a counter-notification; | our policy regarding repeat copyright infringement.

This policy applies to all content published or made available through:

https://freetoolr.com | AI Tools | SEO Tools | PDF Tools | Image Tools | Developer Tools | Calculator Tools | Finance Hub | Compare Pages | Blog | Free Resources | Academy | Customer Support Portal | Downloadable Resources | User-submitted content | Future FreeToolr services

2. Respect for Intellectual Property

FreeToolr respects intellectual property rights and expects every user of the platform to do the same.

Users must not use FreeToolr to:

upload copyrighted content without permission; | distribute pirated materials; | reproduce copyrighted articles; | copy protected images; | redistribute licensed software; | violate trademark rights; | misuse copyrighted videos; | upload copyrighted documents without authorization; | generate content intended to infringe another person's intellectual property rights.

FreeToolr does not encourage or knowingly permit copyright infringement.

3. Our Copyright Policy

If FreeToolr receives a valid copyright infringement notice, we may, where appropriate:

investigate the complaint; | temporarily disable access to the reported material; | permanently remove infringing content; | notify the affected user where appropriate; | request additional information from either party; | suspend or terminate repeat infringers; | cooperate with lawful legal requests where required.

Each complaint is reviewed individually. Submitting a complaint does not automatically result in content removal.

4. Types of Content Covered

This DMCA Policy applies to copyright claims involving, but not limited to:

Website Content: Articles | Blog posts | Guides | Tutorials | Academy lessons | Finance Hub content | Tool descriptions | Landing pages

Downloadable Resources: Templates | Checklists | Cheat Sheets | PDFs | Worksheets | Marketing Resources | Business Documents | Educational Materials

AI-Generated Content: Where applicable, this policy also applies to AI-generated content that allegedly reproduces copyrighted material in a manner that infringes applicable copyright law. Because AI-generated outputs are created dynamically based on user prompts, copyright questions may vary depending on jurisdiction and the specific facts of each case.

User-Submitted Content: Examples include uploaded images, uploaded PDFs, uploaded documents, uploaded text, uploaded code, uploaded files, user suggestions, and support attachments.

Users remain solely responsible for ensuring they have the legal right to submit such content.

5. Reporting Copyright Infringement

If you believe that material available on FreeToolr infringes your copyright, you may submit a written DMCA Notice requesting removal of the allegedly infringing content.

Your notice should contain sufficient information to allow us to:

identify the copyrighted work; | identify the allegedly infringing material; | verify ownership or authorization; | contact you regarding the complaint.

Incomplete notices may delay our review.

6. Required Information for a DMCA Notice

To submit a valid copyright infringement notice, please include all of the following information:

(a) Your Contact Information

Please provide: Full legal name | Company or organization (if applicable) | Email address | Telephone number (optional but recommended) | Postal address

(b) Identification of the Copyrighted Work

Provide a clear description of the copyrighted work that you believe has been infringed. Examples include: Article title | Book title | Software name | Image | Illustration | Photograph | Video | Graphic | Source code | Documentation

If multiple works are involved, you may provide a representative list.

(c) Identification of the Allegedly Infringing Material

Please include: URL(s) of the allegedly infringing material on FreeToolr; | screenshots (if available); | page title; | tool name (if applicable); | sufficient information for us to locate the material.

(d) Good Faith Statement

Include the following statement or substantially similar language: "I have a good faith belief that the use of the copyrighted material described above is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law."

(e) Accuracy Statement

Include the following statement: "I declare that the information contained in this notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner."

(f) Signature

Provide your physical signature or an electronic signature. Typing your full legal name at the end of your notice is generally accepted as an electronic signature where permitted by applicable law.

7. Where to Send DMCA Notices

Please send all copyright infringement notices to:

DMCA Copyright Agent

Email: [email protected]

Subject Line: DMCA Copyright Notice

To help us process your request efficiently, please include all required information described in this policy.

8. Review Process

After receiving a properly completed DMCA Notice, FreeToolr will:

acknowledge receipt where appropriate; | review the complaint; | evaluate the information provided; | request additional information if necessary; | determine whether temporary or permanent removal is appropriate; | notify the affected user where applicable.

Our response time may vary depending on:

the completeness of the notice; | the complexity of the claim; | the volume of requests; | legal considerations.

While we aim to review notices promptly, we do not guarantee a specific response time.

9. Good Faith Requirement

DMCA Notices should only be submitted where the reporting party has a genuine, good-faith belief that copyright infringement has occurred. Knowingly submitting false, misleading, or fraudulent copyright claims may expose the sender to legal liability under applicable laws, including the DMCA. We encourage all parties to carefully review the facts before submitting a notice.

10. Copyright Ownership Verification

FreeToolr may request additional documentation to verify that the reporting party is the copyright owner, an authorized representative, an exclusive licensee, or otherwise legally authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner. Failure to provide requested information may delay or prevent action on the reported material.

11. DMCA Takedown Procedure

Upon receiving a properly completed DMCA Notice, FreeToolr may take one or more of the following actions where appropriate:

Review the submitted complaint. | Verify the reported information. | Assess whether the complaint appears to be valid. | Request additional supporting information. | Temporarily disable access to the reported content. | Permanently remove infringing material where appropriate. | Notify the affected user or content provider, where applicable. | Preserve records related to the complaint for legal or administrative purposes.

Each complaint is reviewed individually based on the information provided. Submission of a DMCA Notice does not automatically result in the removal of content.

12. Notification to the Affected User

Where reasonably practicable and legally appropriate, if content is removed or disabled following a copyright complaint, FreeToolr may notify the affected user. The notification may include:

the fact that a copyright complaint was received; | identification of the affected content; | information about submitting a counter-notification (where applicable); | any additional information required to resolve the matter.

In certain circumstances, legal or security considerations may prevent us from notifying the affected user.

13. Counter-Notification Procedure

If you believe that your content was removed or disabled as a result of mistake, misidentification, or because you have the legal right to use the material, you may submit a written Counter-Notification. Counter-Notifications should only be submitted if you genuinely believe the removal was incorrect. Submitting a knowingly false Counter-Notification may result in legal liability.

14. Required Information for a Counter-Notification

A valid Counter-Notification should include:

(a) Your Contact Information

Please provide: Full legal name | Company or organization (if applicable) | Email address | Postal address | Telephone number (optional)

(b) Identification of the Removed Material

Include sufficient information to identify the removed content, including: URL | Page title | Tool name | Description of the removed material. If possible, include the original location where the content appeared before removal.

(c) Good Faith Statement

Include a statement substantially similar to the following: "I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I have a good faith belief that the material identified above was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification."

(d) Consent Statement

Where required under applicable law, include a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate court for the resolution of the dispute and that you will accept service of process from the complaining party or their authorized representative. If you are located outside the United States, include a statement consenting to the jurisdiction of an appropriate court where legally required.

(e) Signature

Provide either your physical signature or your electronic signature. Typing your full legal name at the end of your Counter-Notification is generally accepted as an electronic signature where permitted by applicable law.

15. Submission of Counter-Notifications

Counter-Notifications should be sent to:

DMCA Copyright Agent: [email protected]

Subject: DMCA Counter Notice | Incomplete Counter-Notifications may delay processing.

16. Restoration of Removed Content

Where a valid Counter-Notification is received, FreeToolr may review the submission and determine whether restoration of the removed material is appropriate. Restoration may occur only where:

applicable legal requirements have been satisfied; | the original complainant does not provide evidence of legal action within the applicable period (where relevant); | FreeToolr determines that restoration is appropriate.

Nothing in this policy obligates FreeToolr to restore content if doing so would violate applicable law or create legal risk.

17. Repeat Infringer Policy

FreeToolr maintains a policy for addressing repeated copyright infringement. Users who repeatedly violate copyright laws may be subject to actions including:

warnings; | temporary suspension; | permanent removal of uploaded content; | restriction of access to certain services; | permanent termination of access to FreeToolr.

When determining whether a user is a repeat infringer, we may consider:

the number of valid complaints; | the seriousness of violations; | prior warnings; | evidence submitted; | applicable legal requirements.

18. False or Fraudulent Claims

Submitting false, misleading, abusive, or fraudulent copyright complaints is prohibited. Examples include:

claiming ownership of works you do not own; | knowingly misrepresenting facts; | attempting to remove lawful content; | abusing the DMCA process to suppress criticism or competition.

Knowingly submitting false notices or Counter-Notifications may expose the sender to legal liability under applicable law. FreeToolr reserves the right to reject notices that appear abusive, incomplete, or made in bad faith.

19. User Responsibilities

All users of FreeToolr are responsible for ensuring that any content they upload, submit, generate, or distribute through the platform complies with applicable intellectual property laws.

Users should only upload or use content if they:

own the copyright; | have obtained the necessary permissions; | hold an appropriate license; | are otherwise legally authorized to use the material.

Users remain solely responsible for any copyright infringement arising from their use of the platform.

20. AI-Generated Content Considerations

FreeToolr provides AI-powered tools that generate content based on user prompts. Users are responsible for reviewing AI-generated content before publishing or distributing it.

Users should avoid using AI-generated content to:

reproduce copyrighted works without permission; | imitate copyrighted material in an infringing manner; | violate trademarks or other intellectual property rights.

Because copyright laws relating to AI-generated content continue to evolve, users should obtain independent legal advice where necessary.

21. Fair Use and Other Legal Exceptions

FreeToolr recognizes that certain uses of copyrighted material may be permitted under applicable laws, including doctrines such as:

Fair Use (United States) | Fair Dealing (certain other jurisdictions) | Educational exceptions | Research exceptions | News reporting | Criticism | Commentary | Parody | Other statutory exceptions

The availability of these defenses depends on the facts of each case and the applicable law. FreeToolr does not make legal determinations regarding whether a particular use qualifies as Fair Use or another exception.

22. Copyright Ownership Disputes

FreeToolr is not a court of law and cannot resolve disputes regarding ownership of intellectual property. Where ownership is disputed, we may:

request additional documentation; | maintain the status quo while reviewing available information; | decline to intervene until the parties resolve the dispute through appropriate legal channels; | comply with applicable legal orders.

23. Cooperation with Legal Authorities

FreeToolr may cooperate with courts, law enforcement agencies, and other competent authorities where required by applicable law. This may include:

responding to lawful legal requests; | preserving relevant records; | providing information where legally required; | complying with court orders.

Such cooperation will be carried out in accordance with applicable legal obligations and our Privacy Policy.

24. Record Retention

FreeToolr may retain records relating to DMCA Notices and Counter-Notifications for purposes including legal compliance, dispute resolution, auditing, fraud prevention, and internal record-keeping. Records will be retained only for as long as reasonably necessary or as required by applicable law.

25. Good Faith Cooperation

We encourage copyright owners, users, creators, and rights holders to communicate respectfully and cooperate in resolving disputes. Many copyright concerns can be resolved quickly through direct communication and clarification. FreeToolr aims to handle all copyright-related matters fairly, promptly, and in accordance with applicable law.

26. International Copyright Compliance

FreeToolr serves users from around the world and is committed to respecting applicable copyright and intellectual property laws in the jurisdictions where we operate. In addition to the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), we strive to comply with applicable international copyright laws where appropriate, including but not limited to:

Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works | WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT) | TRIPS Agreement (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) | EU Copyright Directive | UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act | Applicable copyright legislation in other jurisdictions

Users remain responsible for complying with the copyright laws applicable in their own country or region.

27. Trademark Complaints

This DMCA Policy primarily addresses copyright infringement. Trademark rights are governed by separate laws and procedures.

If you believe that your registered trademark, trade name, logo, or brand identity has been misused on FreeToolr, please contact us with:

Your full name | Company or organization (if applicable) | Registered trademark details | Registration number (if available) | Jurisdiction of registration | URL(s) where the alleged infringement appears | Description of the alleged infringement | Supporting documentation

Trademark complaints should be sent to: [email protected] | Subject: Trademark Complaint

We will review trademark-related concerns in accordance with applicable laws.

28. Copyright of FreeToolr Content

Unless otherwise stated, all original content published on FreeToolr is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. This includes, but is not limited to:

Website design | User interface (UI) | User experience (UX) | Logos | Icons | Graphics | Illustrations | Tool descriptions | Blog articles | Academy content | Finance Hub articles | Tutorials | Guides | Templates | Checklists | Cheat Sheets | Business Documents | Marketing Resources | Source code created by FreeToolr | Custom JavaScript | CSS | HTML | Documentation | Original AI prompt collections | Original comparison layouts

Unless expressly permitted, users may not:

Copy entire articles. | Republish website content. | Redistribute downloadable resources. | Mirror the website. | Create derivative works based upon proprietary FreeToolr content. | Remove copyright notices. | Claim FreeToolr content as their own.

Reasonable quotations with appropriate attribution may be permitted where allowed by applicable law.

29. Search Engines & Indexing

FreeToolr permits legitimate search engines to crawl and index publicly accessible pages in accordance with our robots.txt configuration and applicable website policies. Automated scraping, bulk copying, database extraction, AI training, or large-scale reproduction of our proprietary content without authorization may violate our Terms & Conditions and applicable intellectual property laws.

30. Limitation of Liability

FreeToolr reviews copyright complaints in good faith. However, we do not guarantee that:

every complaint will result in removal; | every removal decision will satisfy all parties; | every ownership dispute can be resolved by FreeToolr; | every AI-generated output will be free from copyright concerns.

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, FreeToolr shall not be liable for actions taken in good-faith compliance with applicable copyright laws, including:

removal of content; | temporary disabling of access; | restoration of content following a valid Counter-Notification; | decisions made based on information provided by copyright claimants or users.

Nothing in this policy limits any rights or remedies available under applicable law.

31. Reservation of Rights

FreeToolr reserves the right to: refuse incomplete copyright notices; | request additional information; | reject fraudulent or abusive claims; | suspend review pending further evidence; | remove content where legally appropriate; | restore content where legally appropriate; | update this policy at any time; | cooperate with courts and competent authorities. The exercise or non-exercise of any right under this policy shall not constitute a waiver of that right.

32. Policy Updates

Technology, Artificial Intelligence, copyright laws, and digital publishing practices continue to evolve. Accordingly, FreeToolr reserves the right to modify, amend, or update this DMCA Policy at any time.

Updates may occur due to:

changes in copyright legislation; | court decisions; | technology developments; | AI advancements; | website improvements; | new products and services; | regulatory requirements.

The latest version of this policy will always be available at:

https://freetoolr.com/dmca

The "Last Updated" date displayed at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision.

Your continued use of FreeToolr after updates become effective constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.

33. Contact Information

If you have any questions regarding this DMCA Policy or wish to submit a copyright-related inquiry, please contact us.

DMCA Copyright Agent: [email protected]

Subject Line: DMCA Copyright Notice

For business-related matters: [email protected]

Website: https://freetoolr.com

Managed By: Dotdunia Technologies | https://dotdunia.com

We aim to acknowledge copyright-related communications within 2–5 business days, although resolution times may vary depending on the complexity of the matter.

34. Effective Date

This DMCA Policy is effective from:

10 July 2026

and shall remain in effect until replaced by a newer version published on FreeToolr.com.

35. Acceptance of this DMCA Policy

By accessing or using FreeToolr.com, including its:

AI Tools | SEO Tools | PDF Tools | Image Tools | Developer Tools | Calculator Tools | Finance Hub | Compare Pages | Blog | Academy | Free Resources | Customer Support Portal | Downloadable Resources | APIs | Future products and services

you acknowledge and agree that:

You have read and understood this DMCA Policy. | You agree to respect the intellectual property rights of others. | You will not knowingly upload or distribute infringing material through FreeToolr. | You understand the procedures for submitting copyright complaints and Counter-Notifications. | You acknowledge that FreeToolr may remove or disable content where appropriate in response to valid copyright notices. | You agree to comply with this policy, our Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, Cookie Policy, and Disclaimer.

If you do not agree with this policy, you should discontinue using the website and its services.

36. Our Commitment to Intellectual Property

At FreeToolr, we believe that innovation and creativity thrive when intellectual property is respected. We are committed to:

respecting the rights of creators, authors, developers, publishers, photographers, designers, educators, and businesses; | responding promptly and fairly to legitimate copyright concerns; | protecting our own original content while respecting the rights of others; | maintaining transparent procedures for handling copyright disputes; | continually reviewing and improving our policies as technology, Artificial Intelligence, and copyright laws evolve.

We appreciate the cooperation of our users, creators, and rights holders in helping us maintain a trustworthy, lawful, and respectful platform. Thank you for choosing FreeToolr.com.

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