DMCA & IP Policy
Last updated: July 7, 2026
Hubertino respects intellectual-property rights. The service collects publicly available business information from public web pages; if you believe content delivered or displayed by Hubertino infringes your copyright or other IP rights, tell us and we will act. This page follows the DMCA notice format because it is widely understood — we handle equivalent notices under EU law the same way.
Filing a notice
Email [email protected] with the subject “DMCA notice” and include:
- identification of the copyrighted work or other protected material you claim is infringed;
- where the material appears in Hubertino — URLs, a scrape/export description, or enough detail for us to locate it;
- your name, and an email address we can reach you at;
- a statement that you believe in good faith that the use is not authorised by the rights owner, its agent, or the law;
- a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the notice is accurate and that you are the rights owner or authorised to act for them;
- your physical or electronic signature.
We review complete notices promptly and remove or disable access to material we determine to be infringing. Be careful what you claim: knowingly misrepresenting that material is infringing can make you liable for damages (in the US, under DMCA §512(f)).
Counter-notice
If material you are responsible for was removed and you believe that was a mistake or misidentification, send a counter-notice to the same address with: identification of the removed material, a statement under penalty of perjury that you believe the removal was a mistake, your name and contact details, consent to the jurisdiction of the courts at our place of establishment (or, if in the US, your federal district court), and your signature. Unless the original claimant files court action within 14 business days of receiving the counter-notice, we may restore the material.
Repeat infringers
Accounts that repeatedly use Hubertino in ways that infringe others' rights are terminated.
Other IP concerns
Trademark, database-right, or other IP concerns that don't fit the copyright form: email the same address with a description of the right, proof of ownership, and where the issue appears — we handle those case by case. If your concern is about personal data rather than IP, use the process in our Privacy Policy instead — it is faster for that.