DMCA Notice

Do you have a good faith belief that your intellectual property rights have been violated by Kim Soper Lifelong Kentuckian / RealtorĀ® since 2004? Do you have a good faith belief that a third party may have uploaded content to ExploreLexingtonKY.com?

If you have answered yes to either or both of these questions, Kim Soper Lifelong Kentuckian / RealtorĀ® since 2004 requests you provide to it at its primary office address at, 424 Lewis Hargett Circle, Suite 120 Lexington, KY 40503 or via email to Kim Soper Lifelong Kentuckian / RealtorĀ® since 2004, [email protected] the information listed below in accordance with DMCA:

1. Please describe the copyrighted material, work or other intellectual property (collectively "Material") which you believe is being infringed upon, and where on the ExploreLexingtonKY.com website the Material is located.

2. Your contact information (name, telephone number, e-mail address, or other detail where Kim Soper Lifelong Kentuckian / RealtorĀ® since 2004* or the alleged infringing party can make direct contact with you).

3. Describe that you have a good faith belief that the Material and/or its use is not authorized by the existing copyright or other intellectual property rights' registered owner, by its agent or by law, and such statement and/or description is signed** under the penalties of perjury that you are the owner of the Material or the person authorized by the owner to act.

Upon receipt of the information above Kim Soper Lifelong Kentuckian / RealtorĀ® since 2004 will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to the offending material, but may need additional information to fully address the DMCA notice that you have provided to us and before removing any of the offending material. Your contact information given in the notice requested may be provided to the alleged infringing party if it is not Kim Soper Lifelong Kentuckian / RealtorĀ® since 2004 so an appropriate proper response can be sent.

DMCA is the Digital Millennium Copyright Notice, which states that an Internet Service Provider must remove materials from a web site that appear to infringe upon copyrighted materials after the ISP receive proper notice or lose safe harbor and be subject to liability.

* The alleged infringing party may be someone other than Kim Soper Lifelong Kentuckian / RealtorĀ® since 2004.

** The signature may be an electronic signature.