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Social CardHouse IP Complaints and Takedowns

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  • Social CardHouse IP Complaints and Takedowns
  • 1) Purpose
  • 2) Before submitting a complaint
  • 3) Copyright complaint
  • 4) Trademark or other IP complaint
  • 5) Review and interim action
  • 6) Counter-notice
  • 7) Repeat infringement
  • 8) Privacy and abuse

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Social CardHouse IP Complaints and Takedowns

Last updated: July 10, 2026

1) Purpose

Social CardHouse respects intellectual property rights. This page explains how to report material you believe infringes copyright or trademark rights and how a submitter may respond.

This pilot process does not claim that Social CardHouse has registered a U.S. DMCA agent. Social CardHouse will update its public contact if a registered agent is designated.

2) Before submitting a complaint

Consider whether the use may be authorized, licensed, factual, nominative, or otherwise lawful. You may wish to obtain legal advice. Misrepresenting infringement may create liability.

3) Copyright complaint

Send a notice to support@socialcardhouse.net with the subject "Copyright Complaint" and include:

  • Your physical or electronic signature.
  • Identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed.
  • The exact Social CardHouse URL or other information sufficient to locate the material.
  • Your name and contact information.
  • A statement that you have a good-faith belief the disputed use is not authorized by the owner, its agent, or law.
  • A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the notice is accurate and that you are the owner or authorized to act for the owner.

Do not send private evidence or government identification unless support specifically requests a safer method.

4) Trademark or other IP complaint

Send a notice to support@socialcardhouse.net with the subject "Trademark or IP Complaint". Identify the right, registration when applicable, owner, allegedly infringing material, exact URL, the nature of the confusion or violation, and your contact information and authority to report.

5) Review and interim action

Social CardHouse may request clarification, preserve records, restrict or remove material, notify the submitter, or take no action when a complaint is incomplete or unsupported. Source, verification, and takedown actions are documented without exposing private evidence publicly.

6) Counter-notice

If material was removed following a copyright complaint and you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification, email support@socialcardhouse.net with the subject "Copyright Counter-Notice" and include:

  • Your physical or electronic signature.
  • Identification of the removed material and where it appeared.
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed through mistake or misidentification.
  • Your name, address, and telephone number, plus the jurisdiction and service-of-process consent required by applicable law.

Social CardHouse may forward a compliant counter-notice to the original complainant and may restore material when legally appropriate.

7) Repeat infringement

Social CardHouse may restrict or terminate accounts or submissions associated with repeated or serious infringement, taking the circumstances and available evidence into account.

8) Privacy and abuse

Complaint information may be shared with affected parties, service providers, or authorities when needed to process the request or comply with law. Do not use this process for harassment, impersonation, or knowingly false claims.

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