DMCA / Copyright Policy

At Suryamalar, we respect the intellectual property rights of creators, publishers, and organizations. We are committed to complying with applicable copyright laws and ensuring that content published on Suryamalar.com does not infringe upon the rights of others.

This DMCA / Copyright Policy explains how copyright concerns are handled and how copyright owners can report potential infringements found on our website.

Respect for Intellectual Property

All articles, images, graphics, videos, logos, and other content published on Suryamalar are either created by our editorial team, used with permission, licensed appropriately, or believed to be used under applicable copyright and fair-use principles.

We take copyright protection seriously and make reasonable efforts to ensure that the materials published on our platform respect the rights of content owners.

Copyright Ownership

Unless otherwise stated, the content published on Suryamalar.com is the intellectual property of Suryamalar or its respective content providers. This includes:

• News articles and editorial content

• Photographs, graphics, and illustrations

• Logos and branding elements

• Website design and layout

The reproduction, redistribution, modification, or commercial use of Suryamalar content without prior written permission is strictly prohibited.

Permitted Use of Content

Readers may access and view the content on Suryamalar for personal and non-commercial use only. Sharing links to our articles on social media platforms or referencing our content with proper attribution is generally permitted.

However, copying entire articles, republishing content on other websites, or using our content for commercial purposes without permission is not allowed.

Reporting Copyright Infringement

If you believe that content published on Suryamalar infringes upon your copyright or intellectual property rights, you may submit a copyright complaint to us.

Your request should include the following information:

• Your full name and contact information

• Identification of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed

• The exact URL or location of the content on Suryamalar that you believe is infringing

• A statement confirming that you believe the use of the content is unauthorized

• A statement that the information in your complaint is accurate and submitted in good faith

Providing complete information helps us review the complaint more efficiently.

Review and Response

Upon receiving a valid copyright complaint, the Suryamalar editorial or administrative team will review the request and evaluate the claim. If the claim is found to be legitimate, the infringing content may be removed, modified, or disabled as appropriate.

In certain situations, we may contact the complainant for additional clarification before taking action.

Counter Notification

If content is removed due to a copyright complaint and the content owner believes the removal was a mistake or misidentification, they may submit a counter-notification explaining why the content should be restored. The request will be reviewed carefully before any further action is taken.

Repeat Infringement

Suryamalar reserves the right to restrict or remove content submitted by contributors who repeatedly violate copyright rules. Protecting intellectual property rights is an important part of maintaining ethical and responsible publishing standards.

Contact for Copyright Concerns

If you have questions or wish to report a copyright issue, you may contact Suryamalar through the official contact channels listed on our website.

By respecting intellectual property rights and responding promptly to copyright concerns, Suryamalar aims to maintain responsible publishing practices and uphold the rights of content creators.