Copyright Laws Notification Policy

Management Tutors takes its perceptive property obligations very seriously. For those who rely on good faith that all content published within the ManagementTutors infringes your current copyright in an original work, you can file a Notice of Alleged Infringement with us and we'll reply appropriately.

To file a Notice of Alleged Infringement, make sure you send us a written communication, by mail, fax or e-mail, putting the following:

  • An in depth explanation of the work which you consider may be infringed, together with a copyright registration number if applicable.
  • An in depth explanation of the content which you consider is infringing the work explained above, together with a reference to the URL within the ManagementTutors website where the material was located.
  • Your name, address, telephone number and e-mail address, so that ManagementTutors can get in touch with you to follow up.
  • The following statement:
    "I have a good faith belief that the use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law. I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notice is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed."
  • Your physical or electronic signature.
 

Send your notice to:
ManagementTutors Copyright Notifications
By E-mail to: admin@ManagementTutors.com

After receiving your notice, we will carryout a proper investigation, which may include getting in touch with the individual who posted the allegedly infringing content, and could offer that individual the possibility to reply to your notice. In due course, we will inform you of the bottom line of our investigation and also the actions taken, if any, to address the alleged infringement. In suitable situations, we will remove or suppress access to the allegedly infringing content.

Please be aware that you might be subject to liability under applicable laws if you materially misrepresent that particular content or a certain activity infringes your copyright. Accordingly, if you are uncertain whether or not content published in the ManagementTutors infringes your copyright, you may wish to consult a lawyer before submitting a Notice of Alleged Infringement.