DMCA Copyright Policy

Last Updated: February 27, 2026

holdingtax.com (“Holdingtax”) strictly respects the intellectual property rights of creators and businesses. In accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), we have implemented the following procedures for processing claims of copyright infringement.

As an independent retailer operating out of Elgin, Texas, we are committed to maintaining a platform free of infringing material. This policy outlines our strict requirements for submitting an infringement notice.

1. Our Commitment to Intellectual Property

Our website content consists of original creative works, licensed assets, and descriptive text. We take proactive measures to ensure all content is legally authorized. However, if you believe your work is being used without permission, we provide a structured channel for notification.

2. Filing a DMCA Takedown Notice

To file a valid DMCA notice, your written communication must include the following elements. Incomplete notices may not be processed.

Identification

A detailed description of the copyrighted work and direct URLs to the infringing content on our site.

Contact Info

Your full legal name, physical mailing address, phone number, and a valid email address.

Good Faith

A statement that you have a good faith belief the use is not authorized by the owner or the law.

Perjury Statement

A statement under penalty of perjury that the info is accurate and you are authorized to act.

3. Designated Compliance Agent

Benjamin Williams

DMCA Compliance Lead – Holdingtax

Email: help@holdingtax.com

Address: 208 Travers Stake Trail, Elgin, TX 78621, USA

Subject: DMCA Takedown Request – [Your Name]

4. Response Timeline

Upon receipt of a valid notice, we act expeditiously to remove the content (typically within 1-3 business days) and notify the party responsible for providing the material.

5. Counter-Notice

If you believe material was removed by mistake, you may file a counter-notification. If the claimant does not file a court action within 14 days, we may restore the content.

6. Misrepresentation & Repeat Infringers

Statutory Liability: Under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), any person who knowingly misrepresents material as infringing may be liable for damages and attorney’s fees.

Termination: Holdingtax maintains a strict policy to terminate access for any users or partners determined to be repeat infringers.

Legal & Jurisdiction

This policy is governed by the laws of the State of Texas and the United States Federal Copyright Act.

Company: Holdingtax

Legal Representative: Benjamin Williams

Hours: Mon – Sat | 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST

Email: help@holdingtax.com

Disclaimer: This policy is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. We recommend consulting with an attorney familiar with copyright law before filing a DMCA notice or counter-notification.

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