At WordExapro.com, we respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect our users, contributors, and visitors to do the same. We take copyright infringement seriously and are committed to responding appropriately to valid copyright complaints concerning content published or made available through our website.
This DMCA Policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives can notify us if they believe that copyrighted material has been used on wordexapro.com without authorization.
1. Copyright Protection
All original content published on WordExapro.com, including articles, written explanations, graphics, images, logos, page designs, and other original materials, may be protected by applicable copyright laws.
Our website primarily provides educational and informational content related to English words, spelling, grammar, vocabulary, definitions, and language usage. While we aim to create and publish original content, we respect the rights of third-party copyright owners.
If you believe that material appearing on our website infringes your copyright, you may contact us using the DMCA notification procedure described below.
2. Filing a DMCA Copyright Complaint
If you are a copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of a copyright owner, you may submit a written DMCA takedown notification to us.
For a DMCA notice to be effective, it should contain sufficient information to allow us to identify the copyrighted work and locate the allegedly infringing material. Under Section 512 of the U.S. Copyright Act, an effective notification generally includes:
- Your physical or electronic signature or the signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
- Identification of the copyrighted work that you believe has been infringed. If your complaint concerns multiple copyrighted works, you may provide a representative list of those works.
- Identification of the allegedly infringing material and information reasonably sufficient for us to locate it on WordExapro.com. Please provide the exact page URL whenever possible.
- Your contact information, including your name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address, so that we can contact you regarding your complaint.
- A good-faith statement confirming that you believe the disputed use of the copyrighted material is not authorized by the copyright owner, the copyright owner’s agent, or applicable law.
- An accuracy and authorization statement confirming that the information in your notification is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner whose exclusive right is allegedly infringed.
These elements generally correspond to the requirements described by the U.S. Copyright Office for a DMCA takedown notification.
3. Where to Send a DMCA Notice
Please send your completed DMCA copyright complaint to our designated copyright contact:
Website: WordExapro.com
Copyright/DMCA Contact: [YOUR NAME OR DMCA AGENT NAME]
Email: [YOUR DMCA EMAIL ADDRESS]
Mailing Address: [YOUR PHYSICAL MAILING ADDRESS]
Telephone: [YOUR PHONE NUMBER]
Please replace the bracketed information above with your actual details before publishing this page.
Using a dedicated copyright email address is recommended because it makes it easier to monitor and respond to copyright complaints promptly.
4. What Happens After We Receive a Complaint?
After receiving a properly submitted copyright complaint, we will review the information provided and determine whether further action is appropriate.
Where a notice appears to satisfy applicable DMCA requirements and identifies potentially infringing material, we may remove or disable access to the identified material while the matter is reviewed.
The U.S. Copyright Office explains that qualifying service providers generally need to respond expeditiously to valid infringement notifications in order to maintain applicable DMCA safe-harbor protections.
Submitting a DMCA notice does not automatically guarantee that material will be removed. We may request additional information when a complaint is incomplete, unclear, inaccurate, or does not provide enough information to identify the allegedly infringing material.
5. Counter-Notification
If you believe that content removed from WordExapro.com was removed as a result of a mistake or misidentification, you may have the right to submit a DMCA counter-notification.
A counter-notification should generally include the information required under applicable copyright law, including identification of the material that was removed, a statement made under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief that the material was removed because of mistake or misidentification, your contact information, and your consent to the appropriate jurisdiction and service of process requirements.
If we receive a valid counter-notification, we may follow the applicable DMCA counter-notification process. The U.S. Copyright Office notes that, under the statutory process, material may generally be restored between 10 and 14 business days after receipt of a compliant counter-notification unless the copyright owner provides notice of a court action.
6. Repeat Copyright Infringers
WordExapro.com may take appropriate action against users or contributors who repeatedly post material that infringes the copyrights of others.
Depending on the circumstances, appropriate action may include removing content, restricting access to certain website features, suspending an account, or terminating access to the website.
We reserve the right to determine appropriate action based on the circumstances of each case and applicable law.
7. False or Misleading DMCA Notices
Please do not submit a false, fraudulent, or misleading copyright complaint.
Before submitting a DMCA notification, you should make sure that you are the copyright owner or legally authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner. You should also make sure that the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, an authorized representative, applicable law, or another legal exception.
Submitting inaccurate or fraudulent copyright claims may have legal consequences.
8. Third-Party Content
WordExapro.com may occasionally reference, quote, link to, or discuss information created by third parties. The appearance of third-party information on our website does not necessarily mean that WordExapro.com claims ownership of that material.
If you believe that third-party material displayed or referenced through our website infringes your copyright, please provide sufficient information for us to identify the specific material and the location where it appears.
9. Changes to This DMCA Policy
We may update or modify this DMCA Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, practices, or applicable legal requirements.
Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date. We encourage visitors and copyright owners to review this page periodically.



