DMCA & Intellectual Property Compliance Policy
Document Active Framework: June 14, 2026. Regulated by TAA "Arkans'el Plus".
1. Core Safe Harbor Integration
This intellectual property framework governs the processing of proprietary asset claims across this informational infrastructure. In strict alignment with Title 17, United States Code, Section 512(c)(2), commonly designated as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the parent publishing corporation, TAA "Arkans'el Plus" (12A Mogilevskaya St., Minsk, 220007, Belarus), operates as an independent informational syndicate.
The platform enforces a highly proactive stance regarding the preservation of intellectual sovereignty. Because this ecosystem functions solely as a passive repository of autonomous technical guidelines and infrastructure analyses, the system does not host proprietary third-party software code, database layers, or graphical media assets.
2. Descriptive Reference and Fair-Use Doctrine
Any specific reference to external fintech corporate titles, systemic platforms, or registered digital assets (such as Coinbase Global, Inc., or corresponding system modules) serves an exclusively descriptive, educational, and analytical function. The inclusion of these references is strictly authorized under the statutory Fair-Use Doctrines outlined inside United States and Canadian trademark acts.
The platform does not deploy copyrighted graphical assets, corporate logos, or branded stylesheets belonging to external entities. This rigid segregation ensures that automated brand-protection filters and legal representatives recognize the total absence of consumer misdirection, market confusion, or trademark dilution within this technological repository.
3. Infringement Notification Protocol Requirements
Legal representatives or copyright owners who believe that any content hosted within this informational domain infringes upon original proprietary works must submit a formal, written notification to our compliance office before pursuing alternative external escalations. To remain valid under DMCA statutory guidelines, the communication must include the following precise elements:
- A physical or verifiable electronic signature of the individual authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
- Explicit identification of the specific copyrighted work or material claimed to have been infringed.
- Precise location coordinates (the absolute URL string of the specific sub-page) containing the material requested for deletion.
- Comprehensive contact details, including a valid corporate mailing address, direct telephone connection, and active email parameter.