VSField respects intellectual property rights and expects others to do the same. This DMCA / Copyright Infringement Policy explains how copyright owners can report material they believe is infringing, how we may respond to those reports, and how affected parties may submit a counter-notice when they believe content was removed by mistake.
Purpose of This Policy
This policy is designed to provide a clear process for copyright-related concerns involving content available on VSField. The website publishes informational comparison articles about products, technologies, formats, tools, concepts, and everyday choices.
We do not want infringing material on the website. If copyrighted content appears on VSField without proper authorization, we will review valid notices and take appropriate action. That may include removing, disabling access to, correcting, replacing, or clarifying the material.
Copyright Contact
If you believe that content on VSField infringes your copyright, you may send a written notice to our copyright contact.
Email: support@vsfield.com
Please use a clear subject line such as “DMCA Notice” or “Copyright Infringement Notice” so your request can be identified more easily.
Before Sending a Notice
Please make sure your claim is accurate before submitting a copyright notice. Copyright law can be nuanced. Short phrases, factual information, product names, brand names, technical specifications, and general ideas may not always be protected in the same way as original creative works.
VSField may discuss third-party brands, products, technologies, logos, trademarks, formats, specifications, or service names for informational and comparison purposes. Mentioning a brand or product does not automatically mean copyright infringement has occurred.
If you are unsure whether the material is infringing, you may want to seek legal advice before submitting a notice. A false or mistaken notice can affect other people’s rights and may carry legal consequences.
How to Submit a DMCA Notice
To help us review your claim, your copyright infringement notice should include enough detail to identify the copyrighted work and the material you want reviewed.
A proper notice should include:
- Your full legal name or the name of the copyright owner you represent.
- Your email address and any other contact information needed to reach you.
- A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
- A clear identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed.
- The exact URL or location of the material on VSField that you believe is infringing.
- A description of why you believe the material infringes your copyright.
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the information in your notice is accurate.
- A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
Notices that are incomplete, unclear, or missing important information may take longer to review. In some cases, we may not be able to act until enough information is provided.
Helpful Details to Include
To avoid delays, please be as specific as possible. A broad statement such as “your website copied my content” is harder to review than a clear explanation with exact page links.
Helpful details may include:
- The original source URL where your copyrighted work appears.
- The VSField URL where the allegedly infringing material appears.
- The specific text, image, table, file, or section you believe is infringing.
- The date your original work was published, if known.
- Any registration number, ownership proof, or authorization details, if available.
Please do not send large attachments unless they are necessary. If you need to send supporting materials, explain what they are and why they matter.
Our Review Process
After receiving a copyright notice, VSField may review the claim, check the page involved, assess the information provided, and decide what action is appropriate.
Depending on the situation, we may:
- Remove the material.
- Disable access to the material.
- Update or rewrite the content.
- Remove a specific image, table, file, paragraph, or section.
- Request additional information from the person who submitted the notice.
- Decline to take action if the notice is incomplete, unsupported, mistaken, abusive, or not related to copyright infringement.
We aim to handle copyright concerns in a reasonable and good faith manner. We are not a court and cannot resolve every ownership dispute between third parties.
Counter-Notice Procedure
If material was removed or disabled because of a copyright notice, and you believe the removal was based on mistake or misidentification, you may send a counter-notice.
A counter-notice should include:
- Your full legal name.
- Your contact information, including email address.
- A physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the material that was removed or disabled.
- The URL or location where the material appeared before it was removed or disabled.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you have a good faith belief the material was removed or disabled because of mistake or misidentification.
- A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate federal court, where applicable.
- A statement that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original copyright notice or that person’s authorized agent.
Counter-notices should be sent to support@vsfield.com with a clear subject line such as “DMCA Counter-Notice.”
What Happens After a Counter-Notice
If we receive a valid counter-notice, we may forward it to the person or party who submitted the original copyright notice. This means your contact information and statements in the counter-notice may be shared with that party.
In appropriate cases, removed material may be restored if the original complaining party does not notify us that they have filed a court action seeking to restrain the allegedly infringing activity. Timing and action may depend on applicable law and the details of the case.
Repeat Infringer Policy
VSField may take action against repeat infringers when appropriate. If a user, contributor, or other party repeatedly submits or provides material that infringes copyright, we may restrict access, remove content, refuse future submissions, or take other reasonable measures.
Because VSField is primarily an informational publishing website and does not currently operate a public user upload platform, repeat infringement issues may be handled based on the specific circumstances involved.
Misrepresentation and False Claims
Please do not submit false, misleading, abusive, or bad faith copyright notices. A copyright notice is a serious legal request. Misrepresenting that material is infringing, or that material was removed by mistake, may create legal responsibility.
VSField may reject notices that appear fraudulent, overly broad, automated without review, unrelated to copyright, or designed to suppress lawful commentary, comparison, factual discussion, or fair use.
Fair Use and Informational References
VSField may mention brands, products, services, software, technologies, formats, specifications, and other third-party materials for comparison, commentary, identification, education, or informational purposes.
Some uses of copyrighted or trademarked material may be allowed by law, including fair use, nominative use, commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, research, or other legally recognized purposes. Whether a specific use is allowed depends on the facts.
If you believe a specific use on VSField goes beyond what the law allows, please identify the exact material and explain your concern clearly.
Trademarks Are Different from Copyright
Copyright and trademark are not the same. Copyright usually protects original creative expression. Trademark law generally protects brand names, logos, slogans, and source identifiers used in commerce.
VSField may refer to trademarks for identification and comparison purposes. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Their mention on VSField does not imply sponsorship, partnership, endorsement, or ownership.
If your concern is mainly about trademark use, brand confusion, or impersonation, please explain that clearly in your email so we can review the issue properly.
Images, Logos, and Media
VSField aims to avoid using unauthorized images, videos, graphics, or media. If any visual material appears on the website and you believe it infringes your rights, send the exact page URL and identify the specific material.
Where appropriate, we may remove the material, replace it, add clearer attribution, or take another reasonable action based on the nature of the claim.
Content Syndication and Scraping
VSField’s original articles, tables, page structure, written explanations, and editorial presentation may not be copied, scraped, republished, or redistributed without permission.
You may link to VSField pages using normal links. You may not reproduce large parts of our content on another website, app, database, newsletter, tool, or commercial service without written approval.
Requests About VSField Content Used Elsewhere
If you believe another website has copied VSField content, you may contact us at support@vsfield.com. Please include the VSField page URL and the URL of the website where the copied content appears.
We may review the issue and decide whether to contact the other website, hosting provider, search engine, advertising network, or another relevant party.
No Legal Advice
This policy is provided for general information and website administration. It is not legal advice. If you need advice about your rights, obligations, copyright ownership, fair use, licensing, or a legal dispute, you should contact a qualified legal professional.
Designated Agent Information
Copyright notices for VSField may be sent by email to support@vsfield.com.
If VSField designates or updates a copyright agent through an official copyright office or directory, the registered information in that directory may also apply where required by law. This page may be updated to reflect any such changes.
Policy Updates
VSField may update this DMCA / Copyright Infringement Policy from time to time. Changes may be made to reflect legal updates, operational changes, contact information updates, or improvements to our copyright review process.
When this page is updated, the revised version will replace the previous version once published.
Contact
For copyright notices, counter-notices, permission requests, or questions about this policy, contact us by email.
Email: support@vsfield.com
Last updated: April 26, 2026