Copyright / DMCA Takedown Policy

Interlock Roofing Ltd.

July 2, 2026 July 2, 2026

TL;DR

We respect intellectual property and expect users to do the same. If you believe content on this site infringes your copyright, send a notice to our Designated Agent (below) with the required details and we will act under the DMCA (17 U.S.C. § 512). We may remove or disable content in appropriate cases and may terminate repeat infringers. For use of our own media, see the Image & Media Licensing Policy.

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Reporting Claimed Infringement
  2. 2. Designated Agent
  3. 3. Our Response
  4. 4. Counter-Notification
  5. 5. Repeat Infringers
  6. 6. Canada — Notice-and-Notice
  7. 7. Misrepresentation

1. Reporting Claimed Infringement

Send a written notice to our Designated Agent containing: (a) your physical or electronic signature; (b) identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed; (c) identification of the material claimed to be infringing and its location (URL); (d) your contact information; (e) a statement of good-faith belief that the use is not authorized; and (f) a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and that you are authorized to act.

2. Designated Agent

Scott Plumptree, Designated Copyright Agent — Interlock Roofing Ltd.

• Email: [email protected]
• Address: 9969 River Way, Delta, BC V4G 1M8, Canada
• Phone: 1-866-733-5811

3. Our Response

On a compliant notice, we will remove or disable access to the material expeditiously and notify the affected party where applicable.

4. Counter-Notification

If your content was removed and you believe it was a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification with the elements required by § 512(g). We may restore the material in 10–14 business days unless the complainant files a court action.

5. Repeat Infringers

We may, in appropriate circumstances, disable or terminate the accounts or access of users who are repeat infringers.

6. Canada — Notice-and-Notice

For content connected to Canada, Canada's Copyright Act notice-and-notice regime may also apply; we will forward compliant notices as required by law.

7. Misrepresentation

Knowingly materially misrepresenting that material is infringing (or was wrongly removed) may result in liability under § 512(f).

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