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Introduction
This is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy ("the Policy") of Edison International ("EIX"). The Policy applies to the website of EIX and its affiliates (each referred to as “Edison”) whose Terms of Use link to this page. The Policy is intended to implement the procedures set forth in 17 U.S.C. Section 512, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"). Users of and all persons who post on Edison’s site ("Posting Parties") are required to respect the copyrights of all third parties.
Designated Agent
To exercise your DMCA rights, the Copyright Owner must send a complete DMCA Complaint Notice to the following agent, which we have designated to handle DMCA matters:
Gloria Quinn 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue GO-1, Quad 4A Rosemead, California 91770 Phone: (626) 302-1933 Email: info@edisonintl.com
Once we receive a proper notification of claimed copyright infringement, Edison will follow the procedures required by the DMCA, which are outlined below for your convenience.
Truthfulness in DMCA Notices & Our Policy Toward Noncompliant DMCA Notices
Be completely truthful and accurate in all DMCA Notices to us. Any person who knowingly misrepresents that any material is infringing or that any material was removed or disabled by mistake SHALL BE LIABLE for any damages caused to the other party and to Edison International. See 17 U.S.C. Section 512(f). Edison has the discretion to handle any non-compliant DMCA Notices in whatever manner appears to be reasonable, given the circumstances present.
DMCA Complaint Notice Procedures for Copyright Owners If you wish to notify Edison International that an infringement of your copyright appears on the Edison site, you must provide us with a written notice in accordance with the DMCA. ("DMCA Complaint Notice"). If you do not provide all of the required information, we will be delayed, prevented from, or elect not to handle your DMCA Complaint Notice. A DMCA Complaint Notice must include all of the following:
If a DMCA Complaint Notice is Received - Takedown Procedure
We expect all Posting Parties to our site to comply with applicable copyright laws. However, if we receive a proper and complete DMCA Complaint Notice stating that material that infringes a copyright has been placed on our site, we will review the Notice and its claims. Please allow at least three business days for us to receive, review, and make a determination on all DMCA Complaint Notices. If the facts in the DMCA Complaint Notice indicate to Edison, in our sole and exclusive discretion, that a copyright infringement exists, then we will expeditiously remove (or disable) the infringing material, and use our reasonable efforts to advise the Posting Party of our action.
If a DMCA Counter Notification is Received - Replacement Procedure
If a Posting Party truthfully feels that the material it posted is not an infringement, the Posting Party may provide our Registered Agent with a DMCA Counter Notification. The DMCA Counter Notification must be in writing and must include the following information:
Once we receive a complete DMCA Counter Notification, we will provide a copy to the Copyright Owner and advise the Copyright Owner that we will replace the material within 10 to 14 business days unless our Designated Agent first receives written notice that the Copyright Owner has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain the Posting Party from engaging in infringing activity relating to the removed material. If we receive notice within the time period designated that the Copyright Owner has filed such an action against the Posting Party, we will not re-post the material. If we do not receive notice within the time period designated that the Copyright Owner has filed such an action against the Posting Party, we will re-post the material.
Repeat Infringers
Under appropriate circumstances, Edison may, in its discretion, terminate authorization of any users of its system or network, including any Posting Parties, who are repeat infringers of copyrights.
Accommodation of Standard Technical Measures
It is Edison’s policy to accommodate and not interfere with "standard technical measures" used by copyright owners to identify or protect copyrighted works as that term is defined in Section 512(i)(2) of Title 17 of the United States Code.
Edison Energy Group and its subsidiaries are not the same company as Southern California Edison, the utility, and they are not regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.
Edison Transmission, LLC is not the same company as Southern California Edison, the utility, and Edison Transmission, LLC is not regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.