a. Disclaimer. Weblook International expressly disclaims any obligation to monitor its Customers and other Users with respect to violations of this Policy. Weblook International has no liability or responsibility for the actions of any of its Customers or other Users or any content any User may post on any website.
b. Reporting Non-Copyright Violations. Weblook International encourages Users to report violations of this policy by email to: [email protected] including in any such report the name of the offending domain (for example, xyz.com) and the type of abuse (for example, spam, illegal acts, harassment, etc.) in the “subject” field of the email.
c. Reporting Copyright Violations. Weblook International complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”). Weblook International encourages Users to report an alleged copyright infringement involving a user by sending a notice that complies with the DMCA to:
Attn: Viraj Cabral
Weblook International (Pvt) Ltd.
207/23, Dharmapala Mawatha,
Colombo 7,
Sri Lanka
d. Remedies. If Weblook International learns of a violation of this Policy, Weblook International will respond to the applicable Customer and may, in Weblook International’s sole discretion, take any of the following actions, in accordance with the severity and duration of the violation:
- Warning the Customer;
- Suspending the offending Customer from the Services;
- Terminating the offending Customer from the Services;
- Imposing fees or charges on the offending Customer account in accordance with the applicable service contract;
- Removing the offending content; and
- Taking other action in accordance with this Policy, the applicable service contract or applicable law. For purposes of clarification, in connection with any allegation that any Customer may have engaged in or used the Services in connection with any illegal activity, Weblook International may rely conclusively on a written statement, on letterhead, of a U.S. law enforcement agency and, in such event, will not be obligated to the Customer to inquire into the factual underpinnings of such statement or the legal reasoning of such law enforcement agency.