DMCA Notice

Copyright Complaints

It is the policy of RE/MAX to respond to notices of alleged infringement that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"). If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, you may submit a notification pursuant to the DMCA by providing our DMCA Designated Agent with the following information in writing (see 17 U.S.C § 512(c)(3) for further information):

  • A physical or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed;
  • Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed;
  • Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled and information reasonably sufficient to permit us to locate the material;
  • Information reasonably sufficient to permit us to contact you, such as an address, telephone number, and e-mail address;
  • A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and
  • A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.

Notices of claimed copyright infringement and counter-notices should be sent to our DMCA Designated Agent either by email or regular mail, at the following addresses:

By mail:
Robert Penrose
RE/MAX NW
30096 Pacific Ave SE, #200
Olympia, WA 98501

​​​​​​​By e-mail:
Robert Penrose
[email protected]

For both email and postal mail notices, please include "Notice of Infringement" in the subject line. If a notice is incomplete, RE/MAX is under no obligation to act.

If RE/MAX removes or restricts access to content in response to a copyright complaint, RE/MAX will make a good faith effort to contact the alleged infringer with information concerning the removal or restriction of access, including a copy of the complaint. If the alleged infringer believes its content was removed in error, then pursuant to the DMCA, it can submit a counter-notification to RE/MAX requesting that the removed content be reinstated.

RE/MAX has a policy of terminating repeat infringers. If RE/MAX receives multiple copyright complaints pertaining to an alleged infringer, RE/MAX may terminate or restrict the alleged infringer’s access to the Site or take steps to limit or prohibit that person’s content from appearing on the Site.