DMCA Policy

We respect intellectual property rights and respond to clear notices of alleged infringement consistent with applicable law. This page explains how rights holders can submit a notice, how affected users can file a counter-notice, and how we handle repeat violations. Submitting a valid notice helps us review the report quickly and fairly.

  • Copyrighted work: original content such as text, images, diagrams, audio, video, and software.
  • Infringing material: content that reproduces, distributes, displays, or performs a copyrighted work without authorization or a valid exception.
  • Designated agent: the contact who receives legal notices on behalf of https://theidmekpm.my/.

Email: dmca@theidmekpm.my
Subject line: DMCA Notice

To help us identify and remove allegedly infringing material, your notice must include all of the following elements:

  1. Your full name, company (if applicable), mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
  2. A description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed.
  3. The exact URL or a clear description of where the material is located on https://theidmekpm.my/.
  4. A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  5. A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner’s behalf.
  6. Your physical or electronic signature.

We review the submission for completeness and may remove or restrict access to the reported material while we investigate. Where appropriate, we notify the publisher of the affected content and may pass along the notice so they can understand the claim.

If your content was removed due to a DMCA Policy notice and you believe it was a mistake or that you have authorization, you may submit a counter-notice that includes:

  1. Your name, address, phone number, and email address.
  2. Identification of the material that has been removed or to which access has been disabled, and the location at which the material appeared before it was removed or disabled.
  3. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
  4. Your consent to the jurisdiction of the courts described in the “Legal Venue” section, and that you will accept service of process from the person who filed the original notice or an agent of that person.
  5. Your physical or electronic signature.

We may, in appropriate circumstances, disable or terminate access for users who repeatedly post infringing material. We also reserve the right to remove content for any reason that violates our site guidelines.

Submitting false claims may have legal consequences. Only report content you are certain infringes your rights. If you are unsure, consider consulting an attorney.

We process notices consistent with the DMCA Policy framework and applicable Malaysian law. For claims related to this site, you consent to the jurisdiction of courts in Malaysia, unless another venue is required by applicable law.

All correspondence related to this privacy policy should be sent to dmca@theidmekpm.my with a clear subject line indicating whether your message is a notice or a counter-notice. We aim to acknowledge complete notices promptly and to process valid reports as quickly as we reasonably can.

How can I get the most accurate information? Always verify time-sensitive details against official notices and policies, and consider contacting the relevant authority for confirmation. We link to primary sources when available.

Do you update your guides? Yes. We review content regularly, monitor changes to forms and procedures, and revise pages so readers have current guidance. Suggestions from readers help us prioritize updates.

Can I reuse your content? Short quotations with attribution and a dofollow link to the source page are usually acceptable for noncommercial purposes. For broader reuse, contact us to request permission.

How do you decide which topics to cover? We look for questions that many readers share, processes that benefit from step-by-step instructions, and areas where plain language can reduce confusion and save time.

Before we publish an article, we check it for clarity, accuracy, and usefulness. We also test instructions on multiple devices and browsers when relevant. After publication, we invite feedback and review analytics to identify sections that might need additional examples or alternative explanations.

Plain language is central to our work. We favor short sentences, familiar words, and logical headings so that pages are easy to scan. When we must use a technical term, we define it and provide context. This approach helps readers who are new to a topic and those who read on small screens.

External links should take you to high-quality, authoritative sources. We avoid linking to pages that use aggressive pop-ups or deceptive practices. If a link stops working or goes to the wrong destination, please notify us so we can fix it promptly.

When you write to us, describe your goal and where you encountered difficulty. The more specific your message, the faster we can help. If a page was especially useful, tell us which part helped you finish the task—these notes inform future improvements.