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COPYRIGHT POLICY & REPRINT POLICY
 
Copyright and Violations
 
The grand Chancellery of the United States's policy prohibits the use of copyrighted material in a manner that violates the copyright owner's rights.  In general, this means that authors should only submit their own original written work to which they have natural copyright.  

 

In cases where copyright is disputed – usually due to plagiarism or unauthorized copying – articles will be immediately removed without recourse or discussion, regardless of the arguments presented by the disputing parties.
 
Actions to Take in the Event of Copyright Violation

 
Copyright resides with the authors who submit to our newsletter, or our website, not with us. Therefore, The grand Chancellery of the United States has no legal standing to enforce copyright on behalf of authors.


In the event of copyright violation, we advise authors to exercise their rights under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 by taking the following steps:
 
1.    Contact the offending party directly, asking them to rectify the copyright violation.


2.    If the above fails, contact the ISP that hosts the offending website and the domain registrar that holds the registration for the website domain.


3.    Information for the domain registrar and hosting service can generally be obtained by doing a lookup using any 'Who Is' service such as  http://www.whois.net   or   http://www.networksolutions.com


4.    Most Domain Registrars and ISPs will respond to a copyright enforcement request by warning or suspending the offending party. If they fail, have a lawyer make the same request in writing. This last action rarely fails to produce results.
 
REPRINT POLICY


General Use


Commercial publication and reprint of material in this website for distribution are strictly prohibited without written permission.  However, written permission is not required for personal use print-outs.
 
Original material generated by columnists is copyrighted in the authors' names, and commercial publication and reprint of material for distribution are strictly prohibited without written permission from the author.
 
Non-commercial Electronic Distribution
 
A non-commercial electronic distribution such as sharing as a bulletin over a social network is allowed under the following conditions:
 
1.  The reprinted article must include the name of the author.
2. Please place the following at the bottom of the reprinted article:


a. A line stating:  This article is reprinted from The grand Chancellery of the United States, © [insert year of publication here], and is available at https://www.theroyalhouseofkupang.com

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b. Please link the above URL text to our site address athttps://www.theroyalhouseofkupang.com.


3.  Forwarding of The grand Chancellery of the United States or the https://www.theroyalhouseofkupang.com Newsletter is allowed provided it is forwarded in its entirety, without any modification whatsoever.
 
Commercial Electronic Distribution


Commercial Electronic Distribution such as bulk reposting of articles from https://www.theroyalhouseofkupang.com on a commercialized website (a website where goods or services are sold, or an ad server, such as Google Ads, is found) is prohibited except as follows:


1.    Use of RSS feed is allowed provided it is identified as an RSS feed, and there is a link to the https://www.theroyalhouseofkupang.com website.

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2.  The article's first page may be published with credit to the original author and a link to the article on https://www.theroyalhouseofkupang.com for the balance of the article.

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Websites

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1.  Linking to The grand Chancellery of the United States: https://www.theroyalhouseofkupang.com
a.  No permission is required to link your website to the Royal House of Kupang website.

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2.  Linking to an Article on The Royal House of Kupang:


a.  No permission is required to link from a free area of your website to an article on The Royal House of Kupang website, provided you do not frame our web page.  A-frame means putting additional graphics or text above or next to our web page.
 
b.  If you wish to use a framed link, please contact us for permission.

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3.  To reprint an Article on Your Website:
a.  Prior permission is required to put the text of any article from The grand Chancellery of the United States or the Royal House of Kupang on your website, intranet, database, discussion board, or any other system.
 
If you have questions or concerns, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at:
rssgcalifornia@outlook.com


Or write to:
P. O. Box #528, Rancho Mirage, CA. 92270

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