Voyager Search ("Voyager Search") respects the intellectual property of others, is committed to complying with U.S. copyright and related laws, and requires its users also to comply with these laws. Accordingly, Voyager Search has a policy of removing user content that violates intellectual property rights of others and will suspend or, in appropriate circumstances, terminate access to any Voyager Search websites or services for anyone who uses them in a manner that constitutes an infringement of third party intellectual property rights, including rights granted by U.S. copyright law.
Upon receipt of a proper notice of claimed infringement of copyrighted material in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”), Voyager Search will respond expeditiously to remove, or disable access to, the material claimed to be infringing and will follow the procedures specified by the DMCA to resolve the claim between the notifying party and the alleged infringer who provided the content at issue. As part of the process, Voyager Search will take reasonable steps to contact the contributor of the removed content to allow the contributor an opportunity to submit a counter- notification.
If you believe that copyrighted material has been or is being infringed, you may notify Voyager Search, pursuant to the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. §512 (c), by sending a written notice to Voyager Search’s Designated Agent at the email address below:
Attn: Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs
Voyager Search
111 E. State Street, Suite 204
Redlands, CA 92373
Email: legal@voyagersearch.com
Telephone Number: 877-888-1971
The notice you submit must include each of the following:
If you knowingly misrepresent in your submission that the material or activity is infringing, you may be liable for any damages, including costs and attorneys' fees, incurred by Voyager Search or the alleged infringer as the result of Voyager Search’s reliance upon such misrepresentation in removing or disabling access to the content claimed to be infringing.
Voyager Search will take reasonable steps to contact the owner of any content that was removed under this process, so that a counter-notice may be filed. If you have received such a notice of infringement from Voyager Search or if material that you have posted to a system or network controlled or operated by or for Voyager Search has been removed or disabled, you may file a counter-notice pursuant to 17 U.S.C. §512 (g). To be effective, the counter-notice must be a written communication sent to Voyager Search’s Designated Agent identified above and must include each of the following:
On receiving a valid counter-notification, Voyager Search will generally restore the content in question, unless it receives notice from the notification provider that a legal action has been filed seeking a court order to restrain the alleged infringer from engaging in the infringing activity.
Voyager Search reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate the account or access of any user who acts as a repeat infringer.
NOTE: THE NOTICE PROCESS EXPLAINED HERE IS AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY FOR NOTIFYING VOYAGER SEARCH THAT COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL MAY HAVE BEEN INFRINGED. ALL OTHER INQUIRIES WILL NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE THROUGH THIS PROCESS.