Professional Mobile Casino Game Development Education

Digital Millennium Copyright Act Notice

LuckyMapleWave respects intellectual property rights and responds promptly to valid copyright infringement claims

Copyright Protection Policy

We take copyright infringement seriously. All educational materials, game development tutorials, and platform content are protected by applicable copyright laws. If you believe your copyrighted work appears on our platform without authorization, we'll investigate your claim thoroughly.

Our educational content includes original tutorials, code examples, and instructional materials developed specifically for mobile social casino game development education. We respect the intellectual property of others and expect the same consideration for our work.

Important Notice

Filing false copyright claims may result in legal consequences. Please ensure you have legitimate grounds before submitting a DMCA notice.

Filing a Copyright Infringement Notice

To file a valid DMCA takedown notice, please provide the following information in your written communication:

  1. Your physical or electronic signature as the copyright owner or authorized representative
  2. Detailed description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed
  3. Specific location of the allegedly infringing material on our website
  4. Your contact information including address, phone number, and email
  5. Statement of good faith belief that the use is not authorized
  6. Declaration that your notice information is accurate and you're authorized to act

Send DMCA Notices To:

LuckyMapleWave DMCA Agent
51101 Range Rd 271
Spruce Grove, AB T7Y 1G7, Canada
Email: support@luckymaplewave.com
Phone: +1 (403) 782-7438

We typically respond to valid DMCA notices within 5-7 business days. Incomplete notices may delay our response while we request additional information.

Counter-Notice Process

If you believe content was removed in error, you may file a counter-notice. This should include your contact information, identification of removed content, and a statement that you believe the removal was mistaken.

Counter-notices require your consent to local federal court jurisdiction and acceptance of legal service from the original complainant. We'll forward valid counter-notices to the original complainant and may restore content after 10-14 business days unless they file legal action.

Both copyright claims and counter-notices carry legal weight. Consider consulting with legal counsel before filing either type of notice if you're uncertain about your rights or obligations.