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P.O. Box 366

Farmville, VA 23901

 

In addition to being concerned with its own copyrights, Pier Press®, LLC, desires to protect the copyrights of others. Under the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, copyright owners who believe materials on the internet infringe upon their rights have access to recourse. If you believe any materials on the Pier Press® website infringe on your copyrighted works, please contact us with an appropriate notification that can be forwarded to our copyright agent. The notification should identify the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed and identify with sufficient specificity for recognition the material that is claimed to be infringing, including the direct URLs for material being referenced. Additionally, full contact information for the complaining party should be provided. The notification must also include the following assertions: that the information in the notification is believed to be accurate; that the complaining party believes in good faith that the material is being used without proper authorization; and that under penalty of perjury the complaining party asserts he or she is, or is authorized to act on behalf of, the owner of an exclusive right that has been allegedly infringed. Finally, the notification must include the physical or electronic signature of the owner of the rights that have allegedly been infringed or of the person who has been authorized to act on the owner's behalf.

Last updated: August 29, 2014