Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy (DMCA) – Church That Helps

At Church That Helps, we are committed to addressing claims of copyright infringement in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If you believe your intellectual property rights have been infringed by any content on our site, we require that you provide a formal notification that meets the DMCA’s specific requirements.

Notification Requirements

To file a valid copyright infringement notification, you must include the following details:

Your Identification

Clearly identify yourself as one of the following:

Details of the Copyrighted Work

Provide a clear description of the copyrighted work(s) that you claim have been infringed.

Identification of the Infringing Material

Specify the material or content you believe to be infringing. This must include its exact location (URL) on our website (e.g., https://churchthathelps.com/[specific link]).

Location of the Published Material

Indicate the web address where the alleged infringing material was initially published, if applicable.

Your Contact Information

Submit your full name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address so we can contact you regarding the claim.

For further information on what constitutes a valid notification, please consult 17 U.S.C 512(c)(3).

Important Note on False Claims

Under the DMCA, individuals who knowingly submit false claims regarding copyright infringement may be held responsible for damages that result from the removal of material, including legal fees and associated court costs. It is essential to ensure all claims are accurate and in compliance with the DMCA requirements.

Contact Information

To submit your DMCA notification, please send all necessary documentation via filling the form in the contact page of our website.

Please allow up to two business days for us to review your claim and respond. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us address and resolve these matters efficiently.


Thank you for your understanding and support in protecting intellectual property rights.