Updated April 15, 2021 - What’s new »
Notification of Copyright Infringement
Evernote respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects our users to do the same.
If you believe your copyrighted work has been used in a way that constitutes an infringement of your rights, please notify Evernote’s designated copyright agent. We will respond and/or take action on all complete and qualified notices in a timely manner, and we reserve the right to communicate with you via email or other means.
To submit a complete and qualified notice:
If you are a copyright owner, or are authorized to act on behalf of one, or authorized to act under any exclusive right under copyright, please send the following information to our designated copyright agent as contemplated by the United States Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”), 17 U.S.C. § 512:
Include the statements:
“I have a good faith belief that use of the materials described above as allegedly infringing is not authorized by the copyright owner of the intellectual property rights therein, its agent or the law.”
“The information in this notice is accurate.”
“I state under penalty of perjury that I am the owner, or an agent authorized to act on behalf of the owner, of the copyright or of an exclusive right under the copyright that is allegedly infringed.”
Deliver the Notice, with all the items completed to Evernote’s Designated Copyright Agent:
Copyright Agent
c/o Evernote Corporation
305 Walnut Street
Redwood City, CA 94063
legalnotice@evernote.com
Please note that we may reproduce any legal notice we receive to send to a third party for publication and annotation, and we may post your notice in place of any removed Content.
Please be aware that if you knowingly materially misrepresent that material or activity is infringing your copyright, you may be held liable for damages (including costs and attorneys fees) under Section 512(f) of the DMCA or similar laws in other countries.
Filing a Counter Notice
If you’ve received a notification from Evernote that Content has been removed for a copyright complaint, it means we received a notice pursuant to the DMCA alleging that the Content infringed a copyright right. If you believe that the removal of the Content is a result of a mistake or misidentification, you can file a counter-notice.
Please send the following information to our designated copyright agent:
Note: There are legal and financial consequences for filing fraudulent or bad faith counter notices. Before submitting a counter notice, make sure you have a good faith belief that we removed the Content in error, and that you understand the repercussions of submitting a false claim.
Repeat Infringer Policy
Evernote has a policy pursuant to which Evernote account holders who repeatedly engage in copyright infringement will, in appropriate circumstances, be terminated from Evernote.
In the event of a conflict, the English language version shall govern.