A statement that you believe in good faith that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
Identification of the material that has been removed and its previous location.
In essence, this HTML page is the for UCWeb’s global user base.
Unauthorized tools scraping or replicating proprietary software features. 2. Legal Frameworks: DMCA and Global Compliance www ucweb com international help copyright html
Requiring robust "Notice and Action" mechanisms across European territories.
What was stolen? (text, image, video, or software) Do you have the exact URLs where the infringement occurs?
Challenges in maintaining international legal/help pages A statement that you believe in good faith
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Your submission must be structured as a formal written communication (typically submitted via their designated online web form or the compliance email address listed on the page). It must include:
A common point of confusion for creators using the UCWeb international help portal involves the distinction between content hosted by UCWeb and content merely accelerated by UCWeb. What was stolen
Distributing, selling, or licensing the UC Browser software or its components to third parties. Intellectual Property & DMCA Guidelines
Include your full legal name, physical address, telephone number, and professional email address so that UCWeb’s legal team or the alleged infringer can contact you. 4. Statement of Good Faith
Include a statement that the information in your complaint is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are the owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner. Signature: A physical or electronic signature.
As an intermediary, UCWeb distributes content via user-generated platforms, localized news streams (UC News), and proxy-based browsing systems. Because the company operates globally but is anchored under parent organizations with complex jurisdictional footprints, it aligns its international complaints process with standard global safe harbor frameworks—most notably the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and the EU’s Electronic Commerce Directive.
If a valid counter-notification is received, UC Web may replace the removed material or cease disabling access to it within 10 to 14 business days, unless the copyright owner files a lawsuit seeking a court order against the content provider. Consequences for Repeat Infringers