Sound on Paper stores audio in encrypted form. We do not proactively scan uploaded content, but we take copyright and abuse complaints seriously. When a valid complaint is received we will review and, where appropriate, disable the relevant piece and take action against repeat infringers.
If you believe content accessible through our service infringes your copyright, you may submit a DMCA takedown notice. Your notice must include:
Your electronic signature is sufficient.
Submit a DMCA noticeWe will review the notice and, if valid, disable the content. We will notify the creator that their content has been disabled. The creator may file a counter-notice if they believe the takedown was made in error.
If your content was disabled in response to a DMCA notice and you believe it was a mistake, you may submit a counter-notice. If we receive a valid counter-notice we will restore the content after the statutory waiting period unless the original claimant notifies us of a court action.
Submit a counter-noticeWe will terminate or suspend the accounts of users who are found to be repeat infringers.