Trademark policy
Effective from August 20, 2022
At UNI, we expect our users to respect the intellectual property rights of others. All capitalized terms used in the UNI Trademark Policy have the same meaning as defined in the UNI Terms of Service, which incorporates this policy by reference into its terms.
1. Discouragement of trademark infringement of UNI
We ask users of UNI to take care to avoid infringing the trademarks of others. If you infringe the trademarks of others, Your Content may be removed or suspended in whole or part. It is our policy, in appropriate circumstances and at our discretion, to disable and/or terminate accounts of users who repeatedly infringe or are charged repeatedly with infringing the trademarks or other intellectual property rights of others.
UNI respects the intellectual property rights of others and desires to offer a place which contains no content that violates those rights. Our Terms of Service require that information posted by Users be accurate, lawful, and not in violation of the rights of third parties. To promote these objectives, UNI provides a process for submission of complaints concerning content posted by our Users. Our policy and procedures are described and/or referenced in the sections that follow.
Please note that whether we disable access to or remove content, UNI may make a good faith attempt to forward the written notification, including the complainant's contact information, to the User who posted the content and/or takes other reasonable steps to notify the Member that UNI has received notice of an alleged violation of intellectual property rights or other content violation. It is also our policy, in appropriate circumstances and in our discretion, to disable and/or terminate the accounts of Users, or groups as the case may be, who infringe or repeatedly infringe the rights of others or otherwise post unlawful content.
Please note that any notice or counter-notice you submit must be truthful and must be submitted under penalty of perjury. A false notice or counter-notice may give rise to personal liability. You may therefore want to seek the advice of legal counsel before submitting a notice or a counter-notice.
2. Recourse for trademark owners: Reporting complaints with a notice
We also provide a mechanism for trademark owners, or those authorized to act on behalf of an owner of a trademark, to report infringing use of their trademarks on UNI. We will respond expeditiously to claims of trademark infringement that are reported to our Trademark Agent.
In order to provide us with a complaint notice, you should:
- Provide your contact information, including your mailing address, telephone number, and, if available, an email address.
- Identify the trademark that you claim has been infringed. Include registration information if available.
- Provide information reasonably sufficient for us to locate each instance of allegedly infringing material that you are requesting to be removed or disabled. (For example, by providing each URL where the material may be found on UNI.)
- Include the following statements in the body of the Notice:
I declare that I have a good faith belief that the disputed use of the trademark or reference link to such material is not authorized by the trademark owner, its agent, or the law.
I declare that the information in this Notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that I am the owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive trademark that is allegedly infringed. - Include a physical or electronic signature (e.g. typing your printed name)
- Deliver this Notice, with all items completed, to the Designated Trademark Agent for UNI, at:
Attn: Trademark Agent
legal@uni.xyz
Or
Attn: Trademark Agent
UNI.
305-A, Yamuna -7, D6
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi -110070
For your convenience, we provide you with a web form to complete and send via email if you wish to report trademark infringement. For the fastest handling, use our web form. If you use an alternative method, it may delay us in processing your request.