DMCA Policy
Digital Millennium Copyright Act Compliance
Summit College Preparatory School respects intellectual property rights and follows the DMCA. This page explains how to submit a valid notice, how to file a counter-notification, and how we handle repeat infringements.
DMCA Notice (Claimed Infringement)
Rights holders or authorized agents may submit a notice if content on our site infringes their rights. A valid notice must include:
Reference: U.S. Copyright Office — DMCA
Submit your notice to our Designated Agent
DMCA Agent - Summit College Preparatory School
Email: admin@summithighschool.org
Phone: +1 (727) 339-7339
Address: 7901 4th Street North, Suite 18025, St. Petersburg, FL 33702
Counter-Notification
If your content was removed or disabled and you believe this was a mistake or misidentification, you may send a counter-notification that includes:
Further reading: DMCA Overview | Statutory framework: Section 512
After we receive a valid counter-notification, we may restore the content unless the original claimant informs us that they filed a court action to restrain the allegedly infringing activity.
Repeat Infringers
We may restrict or terminate access to our services for users who repeatedly infringe copyrights. We document notices, removals, and repeat-infringement actions to maintain compliance and protect creators.
Designated Agent & Response
We review complete notices promptly. If a submission is incomplete, we may request clarification. When a notice is complete, we act in good faith to remove or restrict the identified material and notify the affected user with counter-notification instructions.
Contact our DMCA Agent: admin@summithighschool.org · +1 (727) 339-7339
Internal references: Intellectual Property Policy · Terms of Use · Privacy Policy
Policy Updates
We may revise this DMCA Policy to reflect changes in law or procedure. Your continued use of our site after updates indicates acceptance of the revised policy. For questions, contact our DMCA Agent using the details above.