DMCA Policy
Copyright complaint and DMCA-style notice procedure for material available on Sarkari Updates Daily.
Last updated: 15 Jun 2026
Sarkari Updates Daily respects intellectual property rights and reviews sufficiently detailed copyright complaints in good faith. This page describes our notice process and is not legal advice or a representation that every legal safe-harbour procedure applies in every jurisdiction.
Information required in a complaint
- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.
- The exact Sarkari Updates Daily URL where the disputed material appears.
- A clear description of the specific text, image or file in dispute.
- The complainant's name, organization, email address and other reasonable contact information.
- An explanation of ownership or authority to act for the rights holder.
- A good-faith statement that the disputed use is not authorized by the owner, an agent or applicable law.
- A statement that the information supplied is accurate.
Incomplete or abusive notices
A request that does not identify a URL or disputed material may be impossible to evaluate. We may request clarification, evidence of authority or additional information. Fraudulent, automated, abusive or knowingly false claims may be rejected and may create legal consequences for the sender.
Public records and factual information
Recruitment notices, factual data, official names and links may involve public records, licensed material, fair dealing, fair use or other legal considerations. A claim of ownership does not automatically establish infringement. We will consider the nature of the material, the requested action and the information supplied.
Review and possible action
After review, we may remove or restrict access to material, replace an image, add attribution, seek more information or decline the request. Action may be temporary while a dispute is reviewed. We may preserve relevant records where reasonably necessary for security, legal compliance or dispute handling.
Counter-information
If content is removed and the contributor or source believes the complaint was mistaken, they may contact us with evidence of permission, ownership or another lawful basis for the use. Restoration is not guaranteed and depends on the available information and applicable law.
How to submit
Send copyright complaints through the contact details published on the Contact Us page. Use a clear subject such as “Copyright Complaint” and include all required information in one message where possible.