GSMUnlockLab respects the intellectual-property rights of others. This Copyright Policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives may report material that they believe infringes their rights.

1. Introduction

GSMUnlockLab publishes mobile repair guides, software information, screenshots, technical tutorials, tool reviews, and links to third-party resources for informational and educational purposes.

We respect valid copyright rights and will review properly submitted complaints concerning material displayed directly on this website.

2. Respect for Intellectual Property

We do not knowingly publish copyrighted material without appropriate authorization, a valid license, or another lawful basis. Third-party trademarks, software, firmware, screenshots, logos, and product names remain the property of their respective owners.

When copyrighted material is referenced for review, commentary, identification, compatibility information, reporting, or education, no ownership of that third-party material is claimed.

3. Submitting a Copyright Complaint

If you are a copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of one, and you believe material published directly on GSMUnlockLab infringes your copyright, please send a complete written notice using the email address listed below.

Before submitting a complaint, please confirm that you own or represent the copyrighted work, that the reported URL belongs to GSMUnlockLab, and that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner or otherwise permitted by law.

4. Required Information in a Copyright Notice

To help us review your complaint, include the following information:

  • Your full legal name and the name of the copyright owner you represent, where applicable.
  • Your mailing address, telephone number, and valid email address.
  • A clear identification or description of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.
  • For multiple works, a representative list of the copyrighted works covered by the complaint.
  • The exact GSMUnlockLab URL where the allegedly infringing material appears.
  • Enough information to identify the precise material and its location on the page.
  • Evidence or a statement confirming that you own the copyright or are authorized to act for the owner.
  • A good-faith statement that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  • A statement that the information in your notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act for the copyright owner.
  • Your physical or electronic signature.

5. Review Process

After receiving a sufficiently complete copyright complaint, GSMUnlockLab may investigate the reported material, request additional information, correct attribution, replace a disputed resource, restrict access to the material, or remove it where appropriate.

Submitting a complaint does not guarantee automatic or immediate removal. The action taken will depend on the information provided, the nature of the material, and the circumstances of the claim.

6. Incomplete Notices

Notices that do not identify the copyrighted work, the exact website URL, the disputed material, or the complainant's authority may be delayed or may not contain enough information for us to take action.

We may contact the sender and request additional documentation or clarification before completing our review.

7. Counter-Notification

A person whose material was removed or restricted may submit a written counter-notification when they believe the action resulted from a mistake or misidentification.

A counter-notification should include:

  • Your full legal name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
  • Identification of the material that was removed or restricted.
  • The URL or location where the material appeared before it was removed or restricted.
  • A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you have a good-faith belief that the material was removed because of mistake or misidentification.
  • Consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate United States federal district court as required by applicable DMCA procedures.
  • A statement that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original complaint or that person's agent.
  • Your physical or electronic signature.

A counter-notification is a formal legal statement. Consider obtaining advice from a qualified copyright professional before submitting one.

8. Repeat Copyright Concerns

Content, links, upload sources, contributors, or third-party resources repeatedly associated with substantiated copyright complaints may be removed, restricted, or no longer referenced by GSMUnlockLab.

9. Misrepresentation Warning

Do not submit a copyright complaint or counter-notification containing information that you know is false, misleading, abusive, or materially inaccurate. Misrepresentations in copyright notices or counter-notifications may result in legal consequences.

10. External Downloads and Third-Party Hosting

Some GSMUnlockLab pages contain links to files stored on Google Drive, MEGA, MediaFire, developer websites, or other third-party platforms. Those files are not stored on or directly controlled by the GSMUnlockLab Blogger website unless clearly stated otherwise.

When the allegedly infringing file is hosted by another provider, the copyright owner may also need to contact that provider directly. GSMUnlockLab may review or remove the link from its own page but cannot guarantee removal of material stored on an external platform.

11. Embedded Content

Embedded videos, social-media posts, widgets, and other externally delivered content remain hosted and controlled by their respective platforms. Complaints about the original hosted material may need to be submitted to the platform that stores it.

12. Blogger and Google

GSMUnlockLab is hosted through Blogger, a Google service. Copyright owners may have separate reporting options available through Google or Blogger for content hosted on the platform.

A complaint submitted directly to GSMUnlockLab does not replace any notice that a copyright owner may choose or be required to submit to Google, the external hosting provider, or another relevant service provider.

13. Response Time

We aim to review complete copyright complaints within a reasonable period. Review time may vary according to the complexity of the claim, the amount of material reported, the documentation provided, and the need to obtain additional information.

No specific response or removal deadline is guaranteed through this internal contact process.

14. Internal Copyright Process

This page describes GSMUnlockLab's internal procedure for receiving and reviewing copyright concerns. Unless expressly stated otherwise, GSMUnlockLab does not claim that the email address below is a formally registered DMCA designated agent with the United States Copyright Office.

15. Changes to This Policy

This Copyright Policy may be updated to reflect changes in our website, contact information, review procedures, hosting arrangements, or applicable requirements.

The updated version will be published on this page with a revised update date.

16. Copyright Contact

Send copyright notices and counter-notifications to:

Email: elprofesorgsm@gmail.com

Recommended subject: Copyright Notice – GSMUnlockLab

Contact page: Contact GSMUnlockLab

Last updated: July 3, 2026