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Reporting Copyright Violations

At Teachvio, we take copyright infringement seriously. While we do not actively monitor user-generated content for violations, we thoroughly investigate any reports we receive. If you believe that your copyright has been infringed upon, you can report it to us by providing the following:

  • A clear description of the infringement.
  • A specific reference to the material on Teachvio, such as a URL.
  • Proof of ownership by the rightful copyright holder.
  • Your name and contact details.
  • A signature.

Please send your copyright infringement report via email to: info@teachvio.com.

Frequently Asked Questions About Abuse

What is copyright?
Copyright, or “author’s rights,” grants the creator of a work the exclusive right to publish or reproduce it. It does not give anyone else the right to copy the work without permission.

What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is the act of copying someone else’s words, images, or ideas and presenting them as your own. For example, downloading a sample report and submitting it (or parts of it) as your own work is considered plagiarism.

How does Teachvio handle abuse reports?
When an abuse report is submitted, we will assess its validity. If the report is justified, Teachvio will take appropriate action to prevent further infringement and mitigate any potential harm.

What happens to users who repeatedly infringe on copyright?
In cases of repeated copyright infringement, Teachvio may close and delete the offending user’s account. For more information, please refer to our terms and conditions.

What should I do if I receive a take-down notification?
If Teachvio determines that a document violates copyright, it will be promptly removed from the platform. If you believe this action is incorrect, you may file a counter-notification with evidence showing that you are the rightful owner of the removed content.