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Copyright Infringement Notification
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Should you contact BI Expertise on such matter, the notice should be sent via email to info@biexpertise.com, with the following subject line: Copyright Infringement Notification.
BI Expertise reserves the right to review the allegedly infringing material and independently determine whether it is infringing.