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These Intellectual Property Reporting API Terms (“Terms”) are made and entered into by and between Meta Platforms, Inc. and Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (“Meta”) and the person or entity accepting these Terms (“You” or “you”). These Terms are deemed accepted and agreed to by you on the date that you indicate your assent to these Terms, such as by clicking “agree” (“Effective Date”). If you are accepting on behalf of a legal entity, you represent and warrant that you are an authorized representative of such entity with the authority to bind it to these Terms.
Meta hereby grants you a limited right and license to use the Intellectual Property Reporting API (“Tool”) for the purposes of submitting and retracting intellectual property reports to Meta.
You confirm that you have not knowingly submitted, and will not knowingly submit, false or erroneous reports or retractions to Meta alleging infringement by third parties. Any person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material or activity is infringing may be liable for damages pursuant to section 512(f) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) or similar laws in other jurisdictions.
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You acknowledge that you may only use the Tool for the sole purpose of reporting intellectual property violations for content in which you own, or are authorized to report on behalf of the content owner, or retracting such reports. You further acknowledge that the work and ownership information you provide is accurate.
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