DMCA
DMCA Notice & Takedown Policy for Gangstar Vegas: World of Crime Respect the streets. Respect the rights. In the world of Gangstar Vegas, power, style, and survival rule the day. But in the real world—especially online—there’s one more rule we don’t break: copyright law. Whether it’s custom art, in-game music, gameplay captures, or community mods, we respect the grind of creators who put in the work to make things original. This DMCA policy is here to keep it real—and to give creators the tools they need when something’s not right. 🔫 1. Real Game. Real Content. Real Rights. From neon-lit screenshots and cinematic trailers to street-level GIFs and custom-made crew logos, our game and its community generate a ton of content. Most of what we publish is official, licensed, or created in collaboration with fans and partners. But if you spot something that’s yours—posted without permission—we’ll handle it, fast. This is your turf too, and we’ve got your back. 📝 2. How to File a Takedown Like a Pro If you’re a copyright owner (or repping one) and see your work up on our site without your OK, here’s how to report it. Your takedown notice needs to include: A description of the original content (image, text, music, etc.) you’re protecting. A direct link or location of the infringing content on the Gangstar Vegas site or any associated platform. Your name, email, and a working phone number so we can follow up. A bold, clear statement that you have a good faith belief the material isn’t authorized by you or the law. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that your notice is accurate and that you’re the copyright owner (or legally authorized). Your signature (typed or handwritten). Keep it tight, clear, and factual—we’re not here to slow-walk this. ⚖️ 3. What Happens After You Drop the Notice Once your claim rolls in: We review it fast, no unnecessary detours. If the claim’s legit, we take the content down or block access. We notify the uploader (if applicable) and give them a chance to file a counter-notice if they believe the takedown was wrong. No shouting matches, no guessing games—just process, handled clean. 🔄 4. Wrongfully Accused? Here's Your Shot If your content was removed and you think that was a mistake, you can file a counter-notification. Just include: Info about the content that got taken down and where it was. A straight-up statement that, under penalty of perjury, you believe it shouldn’t have been removed. Your full name, address, and your agreement to legal jurisdiction in your area. A line saying you accept legal contact from whoever made the original claim. Your signature (typed or scanned). If the original claimant doesn’t take legal action in time, we may put your content back up. 🚫 5. No Passes for Repeat Offenders Gangstar Vegas is built on loyalty and respect—not freeloading off someone else’s hustle. Users who repeatedly post infringing content could lose access to our platforms permanently. No warnings. No second chances. 🎮 6. Fan-Made, Not Stolen We love when fans create content inspired by the Gangstar life—streams, remixes, art, stories. But there’s a line between inspired and unauthorized. Don’t upload ripped game files, original soundtracks, or unedited assets. Stay creative, but stay clean. Got questions about what’s allowed? We’re cool with talking. At the end of the day, Gangstar Vegas is a game. But respecting creators? That’s real life. Let’s keep the chaos in-game—and the credits where they belong.