Marketing Podcast Network
Marketing Podcast Network

DMCA Policy

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Purpose of this policy

Marketing Podcast Network hosts, indexes, embeds, displays, and promotes podcast-related content from many creators and platforms. This policy explains how copyright owners can report claimed infringement and how affected users or creators may respond. This policy supports a practical notice-and-takedown workflow under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. Section 512.

Copyright contact

Copyright notices and counter-notices may be sent to Marketing Podcast Network, LLC at slate22@marketingpodcasts.net. Please include DMCA or Copyright Notice in the subject line and include the information described below so MPN can review the request promptly.

How to send a copyright takedown notice

If you are a copyright owner or authorized agent and believe material on the site infringes your copyright, send a written notice to slate22@marketingpodcasts.net.

A proper notice should include: your physical or electronic signature; identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed; identification of the material claimed to be infringing and information reasonably sufficient for MPN to locate it, such as the exact URL; your contact information; a statement that you have a good-faith belief that use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and a statement that the information in the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

Please include enough detail to identify the specific episode, show page, transcript, image, article, comment, or media item at issue. General complaints about an entire show or category may slow review if the specific infringing material is not identified.

What MPN may do after receiving a notice

When MPN receives a facially complete copyright notice, it may remove, disable, restrict, annotate, or forward the complaint regarding the challenged material. MPN may also contact the relevant creator, member show, host, publisher, or platform for more information. MPN may reject or request clarification for incomplete notices, notices that do not identify a specific copyrighted work or URL, notices that appear fraudulent or abusive, or notices directed to content that MPN does not host or control.

Counter-notices

If your content was removed or disabled because of a copyright notice and you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice to slate22@marketingpodcasts.net.

A counter-notice should include your physical or electronic signature; identification of the material that was removed or disabled and the location where it appeared before removal; a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed or disabled because of mistake or misidentification; your name, address, and telephone number; a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate federal district court; and a statement that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original notice or that person’s agent. Counter-notices may disclose your contact information to the original complainant as part of the DMCA process.

Repeat infringer policy

MPN may terminate, suspend, restrict, or decline to renew accounts, member relationships, submissions, feeds, or content relationships involving repeat infringers or repeat rights violations. MPN may consider the number, frequency, credibility, and severity of notices, counter-notices, court orders, member responses, and other relevant circumstances when applying this policy.

Trademark, publicity, privacy, and other complaints

This DMCA Policy is designed for copyright complaints. Trademark, privacy, publicity, defamation, impersonation, contract, confidentiality, or other rights complaints should be sent through the Contact page unless a written agreement specifies another process. MPN may still remove or restrict non-copyright material when a complaint creates legal, safety, operational, creator-relations, or reputational risk.

Misrepresentations

The DMCA includes potential liability for knowingly materially misrepresenting that material or activity is infringing, or that material was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification. Submit notices and counter-notices carefully and in good faith.

Contact

For copyright notices and counter-notices, email slate22@marketingpodcasts.net. For non-DMCA legal or rights questions, use the Contact page unless a written agreement specifies another process.