DMCA
DMCA Notice & Takedown Policy for Neuro VR At Neuro, we don’t just transport users into other realities—we also respect the real-world rights that make those experiences possible. From immersive VR environments and gameplay clips to digital artwork and promotional materials, our content is built with intention, creativity, and compliance. That includes respecting copyrights—ours and yours. This policy outlines how we handle copyright infringement claims under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), because even in virtual worlds, digital property is serious business. 🧠 1. Intellectual Property in the Virtual Realm Neuro’s website and digital spaces feature a range of content: virtual room previews, custom assets, motion captures, screenshots, videos, and user-submitted materials. We take pride in using only licensed, original, or authorized content—and we expect the same from contributors, partners, and visitors. If you believe any material on our site violates your copyright, we invite you to notify us directly. 📥 2. How to Send a DMCA Takedown Notice To file a proper DMCA notice, please include the following in your written request: A description of the copyrighted work that you believe has been used without your permission. A precise location (such as a URL or page section) where the infringing material appears on the Neuro website. Your full legal name, phone number, and a working email address. A statement, made in good faith, that the use of the material is unauthorized. A statement confirming, under penalty of perjury, that the information provided is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or legally authorized to act on their behalf. Your electronic or physical signature. We recommend keeping your notice clear and specific so we can act quickly. ⚙️ 3. What We Do With It Once we receive your takedown request: We’ll verify and review the claim as soon as possible. If valid, the content in question will be removed or access will be restricted. If the material was posted by a third party, they’ll be notified and may file a counter-notice if they disagree with the claim. We aim to act fairly, efficiently, and in line with copyright law. 🔁 4. Filing a Counter-Notice If you’re on the receiving end of a takedown but believe the content is legally yours, you can file a counter-notification. It must include: Details of what was removed and where it previously appeared. A declaration, under penalty of perjury, that the removal was an error or misidentification. Your full contact information, including consent to local jurisdiction. A statement that you will accept service of legal process from the original complainant. Your signature. If no legal action follows the counter-notice, we may restore the content after the required waiting period. 🚫 5. Repeat Violations & Account Action We maintain a zero-tolerance approach toward repeated copyright abuse. Any user, contributor, or partner who repeatedly uploads infringing material may be restricted or banned from using our services—no exceptions, even in simulation. 🌐 6. Virtual Worlds. Real Rules. Neuro is built on ideas—interactive, artistic, and technical. Protecting those ideas is part of what makes immersive experiences possible. If you see something that shouldn’t be here, let us know. We’ll handle it responsibly. In the meantime, explore freely—but create respectfully.