DMCA & COPYRIGHT POLICY
Division
Last Updated: December 9, 2025
This DMCA & Copyright Policy (“Policy”) explains how Division (“Company,” “We,” or “Us”) handles allegations of copyright infringement. Although Division is incorporated in Singapore and governed by Singapore law, We provide this Policy as a courtesy to rights holders who may wish to submit copyright-related notices consistent with the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) or equivalent international frameworks.
This Policy does not constitute consent to U.S. jurisdiction or any foreign legal authority.
1. JURISDICTION & LEGAL SCOPE
1.1 Division is a Singapore-based entity and is governed exclusively by the laws of Singapore.
1.2 Division’s inclusion of DMCA-style procedures does not:
Submit Division to U.S. law
Create obligations under 17 U.S.C. §512
Create a designated U.S. DMCA agent
Waive jurisdictional objections
1.3 All legal notices, including copyright-related claims, must comply with Singapore procedural law to be enforceable.
2. NOTICE OF ALLEGED COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
Division will review DMCA-style notices submitted in good faith. To be considered, all notices must include:
Identification of the copyrighted work allegedly infringed
A description of the material allegedly infringing
Reasonably sufficient information to locate the material
A statement by the claimant that they have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized
A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information provided is accurate and that the claimant is legally authorized to act
The claimant’s full legal name, organization, and physical address
A valid signature
Notices lacking any of the above will be rejected without review.
Division does not respond to:
Anonymous notices
Automated notices
Bulk or bot-generated notices
Informal complaints sent through Discord, social media, or live chat
Notices attempting to assert control over nominative trademark use or factual references
3. WHERE TO SEND DMCA-STYLE NOTICES
All copyright-related notices must be submitted to:
Division — Legal Department
Email: legal@divisioncheats.com
Division does not accept legal service electronically.
Notices received via email are reviewed voluntarily and do not constitute valid service of process.
4. REVIEW PROCESS
4.1 Division will review complete and valid notices within a reasonable timeframe.
4.2 Division may, at its discretion:
Temporarily restrict access to disputed content
Request additional information from the claimant
Deny the complaint if unsupported or materially incorrect
Take no action if the claim concerns nominative fair use or non-infringing commentary
Forward a copy of the notice to the affected User
Division is under no obligation to remove content unless required under Singapore law.
5. COUNTER-NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE
If content is removed or restricted due to a DMCA-style notice, Division may permit the affected User to submit a counter-notice.
A counter-notice must include:
Identification of the material that was removed or disabled
A statement under penalty of perjury that the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification
The User’s full legal name and physical address
Consent to Singapore jurisdiction for the purpose of resolving the copyright dispute
A physical or digital signature
Upon receiving a valid counter-notice, Division may:
Restore the content, or
Maintain the restriction if required under Singapore law or arbitration obligations
Division is not required to forward counter-notices to any foreign jurisdiction.
6. ABUSE OF THE DMCA PROCESS
Division may deny, reject, or disregard notices that:
Are knowingly false
Are submitted without proper legal standing
Attempt to suppress non-infringing content
Attempt to enforce third-party game Terms of Service
Target nominative use of trademarks or references
Are used as a tool for competitive, investigative, or retaliatory purposes
Knowingly submitting false DMCA claims may result in civil or criminal penalties under applicable laws.
7. NO WAIVER OF RIGHTS
Nothing in this Policy:
Admits liability
Creates contractual obligations to foreign entities
Waives Division’s rights under Singapore law
Imposes DMCA obligations not required by Singapore
Grants any third party enforcement authority
Division reserves all rights and defenses available under the laws of Singapore and international intellectual property frameworks.
8. PROHIBITED PARTIES
Division does not accept DMCA notices from:
Employees, contractors, or affiliates of game publishers
Employees or affiliates of anti-cheat organizations
Individuals acting in investigative, research, or enforcement capacities
Parties located in, or acting from, Sweden
This restriction exists to protect against harassment, investigative misuse, and bad-faith copyright claims.
9. CONTACT INFORMATION
For voluntary submission of DMCA-style notices, contact:
Division — Legal Department
Email: legal@divisioncheats.com
Division does not accept service of process electronically.
All legal notices must be properly served according to Singapore law.
10. POLICY ACCEPTANCE
By accessing or submitting any notice to Division, the claimant acknowledges this Policy and agrees to its terms.