Nevoral respects the intellectual property rights of copyright owners and expects all users, publishers, contributors, advertisers, organizations, businesses, and community members using the platform located at https://nevoral.com to do the same.
DMCA Policy
This Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) Policy establishes the procedures by which copyright owners may report alleged copyright infringement, request removal of infringing materials, submit counter-notifications, and otherwise protect their intellectual property rights while using the Nevoral platform.
This Policy applies to all content, services, publications, discussions, advertisements, user-generated content, publisher content, forum posts, comments, media uploads, and materials made available through https://nevoral.com and any related services operated by Nevoral.
Copyright Compliance Policy
Nevoral is committed to complying with applicable copyright laws, including the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, international copyright regulations, and other applicable intellectual property laws.
Users may not upload, publish, distribute, transmit, display, reproduce, copy, sell, license, modify, or otherwise exploit copyrighted materials unless they possess the legal rights, permissions, licenses, authorizations, or other lawful authority necessary to do so.
Any user who submits content to the platform represents and warrants that they possess all rights necessary to publish such content.
Copyright Ownership Responsibilities
Users, publishers, advertisers, organizations, and contributors remain solely responsible for ensuring that materials submitted to the platform do not violate the intellectual property rights of third parties.
Responsibility includes but is not limited to:
- Articles
- News publications
- Images
- Graphics
- Logos
- Videos
- Audio recordings
- Podcasts
- Documents
- Advertisements
- Software
- Trademarks
- Databases
- Forum posts
- Comments
- User profiles
Publication through Nevoral does not transfer ownership rights to the platform.
All intellectual property rights remain with their respective owners unless otherwise stated.
Reporting Copyright Infringement
If you believe that material available through Nevoral infringes your copyright, you may submit a copyright infringement notification.
A valid copyright notification should contain sufficient information to permit Nevoral to identify the allegedly infringing material and evaluate the complaint.
Copyright complaints should include:
Identification of the Copyrighted Work
The reporting party must identify the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.
Where multiple works are involved, a representative list may be provided.
Identification of the Infringing Material
The reporting party must identify the specific material alleged to be infringing and provide information reasonably sufficient to permit Nevoral to locate the content.
This may include:
- URLs
- Article titles
- Usernames
- Publisher names
- Screenshots
- Publication dates
- Other identifying information
Contact Information
The reporting party must provide:
- Full legal name
- Mailing address
- Email address
- Telephone number
Good Faith Statement
The complaint must include a statement that the complaining party has a good-faith belief that use of the material is not authorized by:
- The copyright owner
- The copyright owner’s agent
- Applicable law
Accuracy Statement
The complaint must include a statement that the information provided is accurate and that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
Signature
The notification must include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or authorized representative.
Submission of DMCA Notices
Copyright complaints may be submitted through:
Nevoral reserves the right to request additional information, supporting documentation, proof of ownership, identity verification, or other evidence before taking action.
Incomplete notices may be rejected without further review.
Review of Copyright Claims
Upon receipt of a properly submitted complaint, Nevoral may:
- Review the reported material
- Request additional information
- Temporarily disable content
- Remove content
- Restrict access
- Notify the publisher
- Suspend accounts
- Terminate accounts
- Take any other action deemed appropriate
Nevoral reserves sole discretion regarding investigative procedures and enforcement actions.
Counter Notification Procedure
If content has been removed or disabled as a result of a copyright complaint, the affected user may submit a counter-notification.
Counter-notifications must include:
Identification of Removed Material
The user must identify the material removed or disabled and its previous location on the platform.
Statement Under Penalty of Perjury
The user must provide a statement under penalty of perjury that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
Contact Information
The user must provide:
- Full legal name
- Address
- Telephone number
- Email address
Consent to Jurisdiction
The user must consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate court and agree to accept service of process from the complaining party.
Signature Requirement
The counter-notification must contain a physical or electronic signature.
Processing Counter Notifications
Where a valid counter-notification is received, Nevoral may forward the counter-notification to the original complainant.
Unless legal proceedings are initiated within the applicable period, Nevoral may restore the removed material in accordance with applicable law.
Nevoral is not obligated to restore content and may decline restoration where permitted by law.
Repeat Infringer Policy
Nevoral maintains a policy regarding repeat copyright infringement.
Accounts may be suspended, restricted, or permanently terminated where users repeatedly engage in copyright violations.
Factors considered may include:
- Number of complaints
- Severity of violations
- Prior warnings
- Account history
- Nature of the content
- Evidence submitted
Nevoral reserves sole discretion when determining whether a user qualifies as a repeat infringer.
False or Fraudulent Claims
Submitting false, misleading, fraudulent, abusive, or bad-faith copyright complaints may expose the reporting party to legal liability.
Nevoral reserves the right to reject complaints that appear:
- Inaccurate
- Fraudulent
- Harassing
- Abusive
- Anti-competitive
- Unsupported
Nothing within this Policy requires Nevoral to remove content solely because a complaint has been submitted.
Fair Use and Legal Exceptions
Certain uses of copyrighted materials may be protected under applicable laws.
Examples may include:
- Fair use
- Fair dealing
- Criticism
- Commentary
- Reporting
- Research
- Education
- News reporting
- Parody
- Transformative uses
Nevoral may consider applicable legal exceptions when reviewing complaints.
The existence of a complaint does not automatically establish infringement.
News Aggregation and Source Attribution
Nevoral may permit publishers and users to reference, summarize, discuss, review, or link to third-party content.
Users remain responsible for ensuring that summaries, excerpts, quotations, references, and links comply with applicable copyright laws.
Publication of source attributions does not automatically authorize reproduction of copyrighted materials.
Limitation of Liability
Nevoral shall not be liable for:
- User-submitted content
- Publisher-submitted content
- Copyright disputes
- Ownership disputes
- Licensing disputes
- Fair use determinations
- Removal decisions
- Restoration decisions
All copyright disputes remain the responsibility of the parties involved.
Account Enforcement Actions
Nevoral reserves the right to:
- Remove content
- Disable content
- Restrict accounts
- Suspend accounts
- Terminate accounts
- Remove publishers
- Remove advertisers
- Restrict platform access
Enforcement actions may occur without prior notice where necessary to protect intellectual property rights or comply with legal obligations.
Related Policies
This DMCA Policy should be read together with:
Contact Information
Questions regarding this DMCA Policy may be submitted through:
Additional information regarding the platform is available at:
Changes to This Policy
Nevoral reserves the right to amend, revise, modify, replace, or update this Policy at any time.
Updated versions shall be published at:
Continued use of the platform following publication of updates constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.
Last updated on June 10, 2026.


