If you believe your content has been used in a way that infringes on copyright or trademark on Mash.ie, please send an email to hello@mash.ie with the following:
- A clear description (with links/URL) to the items that you believe to be infringing on copyright or trademark. You will need to be specific about where exactly the infringement takes place.
- A paragraph explaining how you believe that the product has not been authorised by the copyright holder and why.
- Your own contact information including: your full name, email address, and contact number
- Any other information that will help us to investigate your claim.
- When Mash.ie receives the full details outlined above, the editors will forward on the claim to the relevant seller. Mash.ie has the right to remove the items immediately pending discussions between the claimant and member. The member will have no more than 7 working days to respond to the claimant and Mash.ie.
- If the member believes that they have not committed copyright or trademark infringement, the member can reply to hello@mash.ie with the following information:
- A paragraph to respond to the claim.
- Contact information including: full name, email address, and contact number
- Mash.ie will pass this information to the claimant. If the claimant wishes to take further action, we must respect their right to do so and the products will remain removed from the website. Should the claimant not wish to take further action or fail to respond within 7 working days, the products will be restored to the site.
- If it is found that there has been a breach, the member will be responsible for any payments, fees or fines. This is outlined as follows:
- The member must pay back any earnings from sales (70% commission)
- The member must also pay the outstanding 30% that Mash.ie earned from the sales. This covers Mash.ie’s time and own costs from the sale of items.
- The member must also pay any legal costs or any other costs associated with the claim.
- Mash.ie cannot provide legal advice to members on copyright or trademark law. Members are better placed to discuss these matters with their own solicitor.
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