DMCA Notice

Effective date: January 11, 2026

SERPsKit.com respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users and visitors to do the same. This page explains how to submit a copyright infringement notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and how to contact me about content on this website.

If you believe any content on SERPsKit.com infringes your copyright, please send a proper DMCA notice using the instructions below.

DMCA contact email: serpskit@gmail.com

1) What is the DMCA?

The DMCA is a U.S. copyright law that provides a process for copyright owners to report infringing material online and request its removal. Even though SERPsKit is based in Bangladesh, this notice is provided as a standard copyright complaint process used worldwide by website owners, hosting providers, and search engines.

2) Before submitting a complaint

Please keep in mind:

  • Copyright applies to original works (text, images, videos, etc.).
  • If you’re unsure whether the use is infringing or falls under “fair use,” you may want to consult a qualified legal professional.
  • Submitting false claims can have legal consequences in some jurisdictions.

I take legitimate requests seriously and will review them quickly.

3) How to submit a DMCA takedown notice

To file a DMCA notice, email serpskit@gmail.com with the subject line:

“DMCA Takedown Request – SERPsKit.com”

Your notice must include all of the following:

  1. Your contact information
    • Full name
    • Email address
    • (Optional) Phone number
    • Company name (if applicable)
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work
    Describe the original work you believe has been infringed (or provide a link to where it exists online).
  3. Identification of the infringing material on SERPsKit.com
    Provide the exact URL(s) on SERPsKit.com where the material appears.
  4. A statement of good faith belief
    Include a statement like:
    “I have a good faith belief that the use of the material described above is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.”
  5. A statement of accuracy and authority
    Include a statement like:
    “The information in this notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, I am the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.”
  6. Your physical or electronic signature
    Typing your full legal name at the end of the email is considered an electronic signature.

If your request is missing key information, I may ask for clarification before taking action.

4) What happens after I receive your notice

Once I receive a complete DMCA notice, I may:

  • remove or disable access to the content, and/or
  • request additional information if needed.

I also keep a record of DMCA-related communication for legal and administrative reasons.

5) Counter-notification (if content was removed by mistake)

If you believe content was removed in error or you have the legal right to use it, you may submit a counter-notification.

Email serpskit@gmail.com with the subject line:

“DMCA Counter Notice – SERPsKit.com”

Include:

  • your name and contact information
  • the URL(s) of the removed content
  • a statement that you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification
  • a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate legal authority (if required by your hosting provider/platform)
  • your electronic signature (full legal name)

I will review counter-notices carefully. Depending on the situation, the material may be restored if the dispute is resolved.

6) Repeat infringement

If SERPsKit.com receives repeated valid infringement complaints about a user or contributor (if applicable), I may take reasonable action, including restricting access where appropriate.

7) Contact

For DMCA and copyright-related requests, contact: serpskit@gmail.com