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Last updated: May 2, 2026
LeadGen AI respects intellectual-property rights and complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. §512. This page explains how copyright owners may submit notices of infringement and how alleged infringers may file counter-notices.
Under §512(c)(2), LeadGen AI's designated agent for receipt of notification of claimed infringement is:
Email is the fastest channel and is checked daily. Postal mail is acceptable but slower.
To submit a valid notice, send a written communication to the agent above that contains all of the following — substantially as required by §512(c)(3)(A):
Failure to include all six elements may render your notice invalid under §512(c)(3)(A) and we may not act on it.
If you are the alleged infringer and believe the material was removed in error, you may file a counter-notice. Send a written communication to the designated agent that includes:
Upon receipt of a valid counter-notice, we will forward it to the original complainant. Unless the complainant files a court action seeking a restraining order against the alleged infringer within ten (10) business days, we may restore the removed material between ten (10) and fourteen (14) business days after receipt of the counter-notice.
It is the policy of LeadGen AI to terminate, in appropriate circumstances, the accounts of users who are repeat infringers. We track DMCA notices per account and will permanently suspend any advertiser, affiliate, or end-user who accumulates three (3) or more substantiated takedown actions within a rolling twelve-month window. Forfeiture of remaining wallet balance and unredeemed credits applies, consistent with the Acceptable Use clauses of our Terms of Service.
Section 512(f) of the DMCA provides that any person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material is infringing — or that material was removed by mistake or misidentification — may be liable for damages, including costs and attorneys' fees, incurred by the alleged infringer, the copyright owner, or the service provider injured by the misrepresentation. Do not file a notice or counter-notice in bad faith.
This page covers copyright claims under the DMCA only. For trademark, right-of-publicity, defamation, or other intellectual-property concerns, contact legal@leadgenai.space directly.