Last Updated: August 2026
This Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) Policy applies to FinCalc, available at https://fincalc.uk/ (the “Website”), including the recipes, articles, images, and other content published through the Website.
This Policy explains how FinCalc (“we,” “our,” or “us”) handles claims of copyright infringement and how copyright owners or their authorized representatives may submit a copyright infringement notice.
We respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect visitors and contributors to do the same. We aim to respond promptly to clear and valid notifications of alleged copyright infringement that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and other applicable copyright laws.
Our Commitment to Copyright Protection
FinCalc is committed to respecting copyrights and other intellectual property rights.
We make reasonable efforts to publish original recipes, articles, photographs, graphics, and other content, or to use materials for which appropriate permission, licensing, attribution, or other lawful authorization exists.
If you believe that any recipe, photograph, article, image, graphic, text, video, or other material appearing on FinCalc infringes a copyright that you own or are authorized to represent, you may contact us and request that we review the material.
Before Filing a Copyright Complaint
Before submitting a copyright infringement notification, please carefully consider whether the material you are reporting is protected by copyright and whether its use may be permitted under applicable copyright laws, including fair use, fair dealing, licensing arrangements, or other legal exceptions.
If you are uncertain whether material constitutes copyright infringement, you may wish to obtain independent legal advice before submitting a complaint.
Please ensure that all information included in your complaint is accurate and complete. Knowingly submitting false, misleading, or fraudulent copyright claims may have legal consequences.
Filing a DMCA Notification
If you are a copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of a copyright owner and believe that content available on FinCalc infringes your copyright, you may submit a written copyright infringement notification.
Your notification should include:
- Your full name and appropriate contact information.
- Identification or a description of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed.
- Identification of the allegedly infringing content on FinCalc.
- The exact URL where the allegedly infringing material appears.
- Sufficient information to allow us to identify and locate the material.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or applicable law.
- A statement that the information contained in your notification is accurate.
- A statement, made under penalty of perjury where required, that you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
Providing complete and accurate information will help us investigate your request efficiently.
Incomplete notifications or notifications that do not satisfy applicable legal requirements may not be processed.
Copyright and Recipe Content
FinCalc primarily publishes recipes, cooking guides, food-related articles, and associated media.
Copyright protection can apply differently to various elements of recipe content. For example, photographs, original written descriptions, detailed instructions, articles, graphics, and other creative expression may be protected by copyright.
If your copyright complaint concerns recipe-related content, please clearly identify the specific material you believe infringes your rights and provide the URL of both the original copyrighted material, where available, and the material appearing on FinCalc.
This will help us properly evaluate your request.
Our Response to Copyright Complaints
When we receive a sufficiently complete copyright infringement notification, we will review the complaint and the identified material.
Where appropriate, our response may include:
- Investigating the allegedly infringing material.
- Removing the identified content.
- Disabling access to the identified content.
- Contacting the person responsible for the content, where appropriate.
- Requesting additional information from the complainant.
- Taking other appropriate action as required by applicable law.
Submitting a copyright complaint does not automatically guarantee removal of content. Each request may be reviewed based on the information provided and applicable legal requirements.
We reserve the right to take no action on notices that are incomplete, invalid, fraudulent, misleading, or do not satisfy applicable copyright law.
Counter-Notification
If content you submitted or own has been removed or disabled because of a copyright complaint and you believe the removal resulted from a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification where permitted under applicable law.
A valid counter-notification should contain all information required by the DMCA or other applicable law.
After receiving a valid counter-notification, we may provide it to the original complainant and may restore the affected content where permitted by law unless we receive notice that appropriate legal proceedings have been initiated.
Repeat Copyright Infringement
FinCalc takes repeated copyright infringement seriously.
Where appropriate and permitted by law, we reserve the right to restrict access, remove content, disable contributions, or take other appropriate action against users or contributors who repeatedly infringe copyrights or other intellectual property rights.
Third-Party Content and Links
FinCalc may occasionally link to external websites, services, or other third-party resources.
We do not control third-party websites and are not responsible for their copyright practices or the content they publish.
If you believe copyrighted material is being infringed on a third-party website linked from FinCalc, you should generally contact the operator or hosting provider of that website directly.
Changes to This DMCA Policy
We may modify or update this DMCA Policy from time to time to reflect changes in applicable laws, our website, or our content practices.
When this Policy is updated, the revised version will be published on this page with an updated Last Updated date.
We encourage visitors to review this page periodically.
Report Copyright Infringement
If you believe that a recipe, photograph, article, image, or other material published on FinCalc infringes your copyright, please submit your complaint with all required information through our contact page.
Website: https://fincalc.uk/
Contact Page: https://fincalc.uk/contact-us/
Please include “DMCA Copyright Complaint” in the subject or heading of your message whenever possible so your request can be identified appropriately.
We will make reasonable efforts to review legitimate copyright complaints promptly and take appropriate action in accordance with applicable copyright laws.