THE PROPERTY SISTERS
COPYRIGHT POLICY
THE PROPERTY SISTERS understands the importance of property, especially intellectual property
(“IP”). THE PROPERTY SISTERS does not tolerate the abuse of third parties’ IP on THE PROPERTY
SISTERS systems, websites owned by THE PROPERTY SISTERS, and/or websites where THE
PROPERTY SISTERS operates the website infrastructure (each a “THE PROPERTY SISTERS Site”).
Our agreements with those that use and/or post content or material to THE PROPERTY SISTERS
Sites specifically prohibit the uploading, posting, emailing, or transmittal of content or material that
infringes the IP of others. In order to enforce this policy and protect the IP of others, THE
PROPERTY SISTERS provides a process for submitting complaints that content or material posted
on a THE PROPERTY SISTERS Site is in violation of U.S. copyright law.
Pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (17 U.S.C. ? 512), the full text of which is
available at http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap5.html#512, THE PROPERTY SISTERS has
implemented procedures for receiving notices of claimed copyright infringement (“Notices”) and
has designated an agent to receive those Notices. THE PROPERTY SISTERS has also implemented
procedures for submitting counter-notices should you receive a notice of copyright infringement
you believe to be erroneous (“Counter-Notices”). Notices and Counter-Notices must be truthful and
must be submitted under penalty of perjury. Submitting a false Notice or Counter-Notice could lead
to personal liability. You may want to seek the advice of counsel prior to submitting a Notice or
Counter-Notice.
THE PROPERTY SISTERS reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to block or remove any
objectionable content or material. Regardless of whetherTHE PROPERTY SISTERS removes or
blocks content or material, THE PROPERTY SISTERS will make a good-faith effort to notify you if a
copyright infringement complaint is made against you.
Notice of Copyright Infringement
If you have a good-faith belief that content or material on THE PROPERTY SISTERS Site infringes
upon a copyright you own or the copyright of a person or entity for which you have been
authorized to act on behalf of the owner, you may submit a Notice to THE PROPERTY SISTERS. The
Notice must be in writing (email or letter) and must contain the following:
Your name and contact information (full name, email address, phone number, and mailing address).
NOTE: THE PROPERTY SISTERS regularly forwards Notices (including personal information
received) to the person that posted the allegedly infringing content. A description of the
copyrighted work you claim has been infringed, including the name and contact information of the
copyright owner if the owner is someone other than yourself. When available, please provide the
registration number and date for the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed.
A description of the content or material on a THE PROPERTY SISTERS Site you claim infringes your
copyright. The best way to provide this information is to describe the content or material and
provide the URL where the allegedly infringing content or material may be found. Computer
screenshots depicting the allegedly infringing content or material and its location are welcomed,
but not required.
A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that use of the content or material in the
manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
A statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notification is
accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an
exclusive right that is allegedly infringed. Your electronic or physical signature.
Counter-Notice
If you have a good-faith belief that a Notice of copyright infringement has been improperly
submitted against you, you may submit a Counter-Notice pursuant to Sections 512(g)(2) and (3) of
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The Counter-Notice must be in writing (email or letter) and
must contain the following:
Your name and contact information (full name, email address, phone number, and mailing address).
NOTE: THE PROPERTY SISTERS will forward your Counter-Notice (including personal information
received) to the person or entity that originally submitted the Notice against you.
A description of the content or material that has been removed or to which access has been
disabled and the location at which the content or material appeared before it was removed or
access to it was disabled. The best way to provide this information is to describe the content or
material and provide the URL where the allegedly infringing content or material was located prior to
being removed or to which access was disabled.
A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that you have a good-faith belief that the content or
material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be
removed or disabled.
A statement that the you consent to the jurisdiction of Federal District Court for the judicial district
in which the address you provide in the Counter-Notice is located, or if the address you provide is
outside of the United States, the Federal District Court of the ARIZONA, and that you will accept
service of process from the person or entity who provided Notice to THE PROPERTY SISTERS an
agent of such person or entity.
Your electronic or physical signature.
Delivery of Notices and Counter-Notices
Notices and Counter-Notices may be sent to THE PROPERTY SISTERS Designated Agent via email
to Propertysistersteamaz.com or via mail to:
THE PROPERTY SISTERS
LONG REALTY WEST VALLEY
13551 W CAMINO DEL SOL
SUN CITY WEST, AZ 85375
or
LONG REALTY WEST VALLEY
14245 W GRAND AVE, SUITE #1
SURPRISE, AZ 85374
Only DMCA Notices and Counter-Notices should be sent to THE PROPERTY SISTERS DMCA
Designated Agent.
THE PROPERTY SISTERS Procedure
When THE PROPERTY SISTERS receives a Notice, THE PROPERTY SISTERS will make a good-faith
effort to forward the Notice to the person reasonably believed to be responsible for posting the
allegedly infringing content or material. THE PROPERTY SISTERS will use the information in the
Notice to determine whether to remove or disable the allegedly infringing content or material. If a
Notice is incomplete, THE PROPERTY SISTERS is under no obligation to act. When THE PROPERTY
SISTERS receives a Counter-Notice, THE PROPERTY SISTERS will forward the Counter-Notice to the
person or entity that submitted the original Notice. If THE PROPERTY SISTERS does not receive
notice of an action seeking a court order to restrain the allegedly infringing material within ten (10)
business days of receiving a Counter-Notice, THE PROPERTY SISTERS may, in its sole discretion,
reinstate the removed or disabled content or material. If THE PROPERTY SISTERS chooses to do so,
THE PROPERTY SISTERS will do so within ten (10) and fourteen (14) business days of receiving a
Counter-Notice. In some cases, THE PROPERTY SISTERS will not be able to reinstate removed or
disabled content or material due to technical limitations. In such instances, THE PROPERTY SISTERS
may choose to notify the person that filed the Counter-Notice that he or she may repost the content
or material at his or her discretion.
THE PROPERTY SISTERS is not an IP tribunal and has no obligation to adjudicate claims of
infringement and is not responsible for determining the merits of such claims. The parties
submitting Notices and Counter-Notices are encouraged to settle any disagreements amongst
themselves. THE PROPERTY SISTERS may, in its sole discretion, use the information provided in
Notices and Counter-Notices to determine whether to remove or disable content or material.