Copyright
and reporting

Seek Team is a hosting service provider within the meaning of Article 6-I-2 of French Law No. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 (LCEN) and Article 6 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 (Digital Services Act). Profiles, team logos, offers and messages published on the platform are created and uploaded by its users, without any prior editorial review on our part.

How to report content

If you believe that content published on Seek Team infringes your rights or is manifestly illegal, please send us a notification. To be actionable, it must contain the following elements, in accordance with Article 16 of the Digital Services Act.

  1. The exact URL of each item concerned. A generic address or a screenshot alone does not allow us to locate the content.
  2. A sufficiently substantiated explanation of the reasons why you consider the content to be illegal.
  3. For copyright matters: identification of the work invoked, its publication date, and evidence of your rights in it, whether ownership or an exclusive licence.
  4. Your name and email address, or those of the entity you represent. This element is not required for notices concerning the offences referred to in Articles 3 to 7 of Directive 2011/93/EU.
  5. A statement confirming your good faith belief that the information contained in the notification is accurate and complete.

Where to send your notification

By email, with the word Notice in the subject line. We acknowledge receipt of any complete notification and review it promptly.

contact@seek-team.com

How your notification is handled

  • We review the notification and promptly remove or disable access to any manifestly illegal content.
  • The user who published the content is informed of the removal and of the reasons for it.
  • Removing content does not constitute any admission of liability on our part.

Contesting a removal

If your content has been removed and you consider that decision unfounded, you may send us a reasoned objection at the same address. If you hold rights in the work concerned, please enclose evidence of them.

Abusive notifications

Presenting content as illegal in order to obtain its removal, while knowing that information to be inaccurate, is punishable under Article 6-I-4 of the LCEN. We disregard manifestly unfounded or repetitive notifications, in particular those conditioning the closure of a report on the purchase of a licence.

Website publisher

Seek Team is published by cmdAI, a French SAS with share capital of 1,000 euros, SIRET 98873801900013, Lyon Trade Register 988 738 019. Full legal information is set out in our terms of service.

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