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Copyright Infringement Notice Policy

Effective May 25, 2018

ZeroFox will respond to notices of alleged copyright infringement that comply with applicable law.  If you believe any materials accessible on or from the ZeroFox websites or any ZeroFox online services (collectively, “ZeroFox Properties”) infringe your copyright, you may request removal of those materials (or access to them) from the applicable ZeroFox Property by submitting written notification to our copyright agent designated below (each, a “Copyright Infringement Notice”).  Consistent with the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), any Copyright Infringement Notice must include substantially the following:

Our designated copyright agent to receive Copyright Infringement Notices is:

Legal Department
ZeroFox, Inc.
1834 S Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21230
1.855.936.9369
[email protected]

Please be aware that if you knowingly materially misrepresent that material or activity is infringing your copyright, you may be held liable for damages (including costs and attorneys’ fees) under Section 512(f) of the DMCA.  Consequently, if you are not sure whether material infringes your copyright, you should first consider contacting an attorney.

Counter-Notification Procedures

If you believe that material you posted on a ZeroFox Property was removed or access to it was disabled by mistake or misidentification, you may file a counter-notification with us (a “Counter-Notice”) by submitting written notification to our copyright agent designated above. Pursuant to the DMCA, the Counter-Notice must include substantially the following:

The DMCA allows us to restore the removed content if the party filing the original Copyright Infringement Notice does not file a court action against you within ten business days of receiving the copy of your Counter-Notice.

Please be aware that if you knowingly materially misrepresent that material or activity on a ZeroFox Property was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification, you may be held liable for damages (including costs and attorneys’ fees) under Section 512(f) of the DMCA.

Repeat Infringers

It is our policy in appropriate circumstances to disable and/or terminate the accounts of users who are repeat infringers.