DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT

(“DMCA”) NOTICE

This notice is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as, nor should it be construed
as, legal advice. If you believe that your intellectual property rights have been infringed upon,
or if a notice of infringement has been filed against you, you should immediately seek legal
counsel.

This website (see our website’s Terms and Conditions of Use for definitions), including all
text, HTML, scripts, and images are copyrighted and owned by PrBlogComments.com. All
rights reserved.

NO PART OF THIS WEBSITE MAY BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM
OR BY ANY MEANS, MECHANICAL, ELECTRONIC, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING
PHOTOCOPYING AND RECORDING, OR BY ANY INFORMATION STORAGE AND
RETRIEVAL SYSTEM, OR TRANSMITTED BY E-MAIL, OR USED IN ANY OTHER
FASHION WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE WEBSITE
OWNER.

This, of course, excludes the downloading and temporary caching of this website on a
personal computer for the explicit purpose of viewing this website, as well as any information
clearly marked as reproducible. This copyright notice applies to everyone, including all
visitors to this website.

DMCA PROVISIONS

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, found at 17 U.S.C. � 512 (“DMCA”), provides
recourse for owners of copyrighted materials who believe that their rights under United
States copyright law have been infringed upon on the Internet.

Under the DMCA, the bona fide owner of copyrighted materials who has a good faith belief
that their copyright has been infringed may contact not only the person or entity infringing
on their copyright, but may also contact the designated agent of an Internet service provider
to report alleged infringements of their protected works, when such alleged infringements
appear on pages contained within the system of the Internet service provider (“ISP”).

The owner of this website and the ISP are committed to complying with international trade
law, international trade practices, all United States laws, including United States copyright
law. Upon receipt of a properly filed complaint under the DMCA, the owner and/or the ISP of
this website will block access to the allegedly infringing material. The website owner and/or
the ISP will forward a copy of the notification of claimed copyright infringement to the alleged
infringer. Anyone who believes in good faith that a notice of copyright infringement has
wrongfully been filed against them, may submit a Counter notice to the website owner and/or
the ISP.

NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMED COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT

Please send DMCA notifications of claimed copyright infringement to:

THE WEBSITE OWNER

Copyright Agent
VictoriaOHare.com

136 Bryden Way
Oroville, CA 95966
US THE INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER (“ISP”)

Copyright Agent

4455 N. Hayden Rd.
Suite 219
Scottsdale, AZ 85260US

support@]godaddy.com
1-(480) 505-8899

To file a notice of infringement with either the website owner or the ISP, you must provide
a written communication that sets forth the items specified below. You will be liable for
damages (including damages, costs, and attorneys’ fees) if you materially misrepresent
that the website or a web page is infringing your copyright. Accordingly, if you are not sure
whether certain material of yours is protected by copyright laws, we suggest that you first
contact an attorney.

To expedite our ability to process your request, please use the following format (including
section numbers):

1. Identify in sufficient detail the copyrighted work that you believe has been infringed upon.

2. Identify the material that you claim is infringing the copyrighted work listed in item #1
above. (You must include the URL(s) (the location(s) of the page(s) that contains the
allegedly infringing material and also include a description of the specific content which you
claim is infringing on your copyright.)

3. Provide information reasonably sufficient to permit the website owner to contact you (e-
mail address and a phone number are required at a minimum).

4. Include the following statement: “I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information
in the notification is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on
behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed. I also affirm that as the
copyright owner, I have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained
of is not authorized by me, my agent, or the law.”

5. The signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on behalf of the
copyright owner. You may send your notice via email provided such notice includes a proper
electronic signature. The signature or electronic signature must be that of the copyright
owner, or a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner, of an exclusive copyright that
has allegedly been infringed.

For details on the information required for valid notification, see 17 U.S.C. � 512(c)(3).

COUNTERNOTIFICATION TO CLAIMED COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT

If a notice of copyright infringement has been filed with the website owner and/or the ISP
against you, the owner and/or the ISP will attempt to notify you and provide you with a copy
of the notice of copyright infringement. If you have a good faith belief that you have been
wrongfully accused, you may file a counter notification with the website owner and/or the
ISP. If website owner and/or the ISP receive a valid counter notification, the DMCA provides
that the removed or blocked information will be restored or access re-enabled.

The website owner and/or the ISP will replace the removed material and cease disabling
access to it in not less than 10, nor more than 14, business days following receipt of the
counter notification, unless the website owner and/or ISP first receives notice from the

complaining party that such complaining party has filed an action seeking a court order to
restrain the alleged infringer from engaging in infringing activity relating to the material on
this website.

Please be advised that United States copyright law provides substantial penalties for a false
counter notice filed in response to a notice of copyright infringement. Accordingly, if you are
not sure whether certain material of yours is protected by copyright laws, we suggest that
you first contact an attorney.