Copyright is a legal right that protects original works of authorship (e.g., video content). Generally, copyright protects the original expression of an idea (e.g., the specific way a video is expressed or created) but does not protect underlying ideas or facts.
We do not allow any content that infringes copyright. The use of others' copyrighted content without proper authorization or legally valid reason may lead to a violation of DoJoin's policies.
At the same time, not all unauthorized uses of copyrighted content constitute an infringement. Exceptions to copyright infringement, such as the fair use doctrine or other applicable laws, allow copyrighted work under certain circumstances.
As a courtesy to trademark owners, we may conduct a limited inquiry of reasonable trademark infringement complaints. Our determination of whether the reported content is a violation of our trademark policy depends on both the content being used and the context in which it is being used.
Using a business name, logo, or other protected content, confusingly or misleadingly, may violate our trademark policy.
Any user content that infringes on another person's copyright may be removed. The account may be suspended or terminated for multiple copyright violations connected with the DoJoin site or app or other Terms of Service violations. We reserve the right to refuse any account holder whose account was used for improper activities from opening a new account on DoJoin's site or app or otherwise hosted by DoJoin.
Suppose you believe that content on the DoJoin app or site violates another party's intellectual property rights. In that case, you should contact the rights owner directly so that they may evaluate the use of their material and determine whether to report the situation to us.
If you believe that the DoJoin website's content violates your intellectual property rights, you may send a notice containing the following information by email to dojoin@dojoin.com.
As a DoJoin user, you are responsible for the content you post. If you have questions about copyright law or trademark law, such as questions about whether your content or your use of another person's name or brand infringes or otherwise violates another person's rights, you may want to contact an attorney. Suppose you are unsure whether the material you plan to report to us is infringing or otherwise violating another person's rights. In that case, you may also want to first seek legal advice before reporting such content to us.
If you submit a report or infringement notification to us, we may contact you if we have additional questions about your report or information. Please note that DoJoin is not in a position to adjudicate disputes between third parties, and may not be able to remove the content or suspend the account you reported. As an alternative, you may want to contact the person who posted the content or own the account to resolve your issue directly.