Introduction
If you believe that content on Mira infringes your copyright, you may request its removal under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
We take intellectual property rights seriously and will act quickly on valid takedown requests.
Before You Submit a Request
– Verify that you own or are authorized to act for the copyright owner.
– Confirm that the content you are reporting is not authorized by law, license, or fair use.
– Understand that submitting false claims can have legal consequences.
Our Role
Mira functions like Google Images or Pinterest for tarot decks — we do not host the images ourselves. Each image links back to its original source.
If you submit a valid takedown request, we will remove or disable access to the content on our platform and update the listing.
DMCA Takedown Notice Requirements
Your request must include the following (as required by U.S. law):
1. Identification of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed.
2. The URL(s) on our site where the infringing content appears.
3. Your contact information (name, mailing address, email, phone number).
4. A good-faith statement that the use of the content is not authorized.
5. A statement under penalty of perjury that your request is accurate and that you are authorized to act for the owner.
6. Your signature (physical or electronic).
Designated DMCA Agent
Please send your notice to:
Name: [Your DMCA Agent Name]
Address: [Street Address, City, State, ZIP, Country]
Email: [support@example.com]
Phone: [123-456-7890]
Counter-Notification
If you believe content was removed in error, you may file a counter-notification including:
– Identification of the removed content and its location before removal.
– A statement under penalty of perjury that the removal was a mistake or misidentification.
– Your consent to the jurisdiction of your local federal district court (if in the U.S.) or a U.S. court (if abroad).
– Your contact information and signature.
If no lawsuit is filed within 10–14 business days, we may restore the content.
Repeat Infringer Policy
We may suspend or permanently remove accounts that repeatedly infringe copyright.
Safe Harbor Statement
Mira complies with the DMCA to maintain safe harbor protections under U.S. law.