How to report copyright infringement on VerseUp under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
VerseUp respects the intellectual-property rights of others and expects users to do the same. The KJV and WEB Bible translations distributed through the Service are in the public domain. Most other content in VerseUp is either created by us (the app, design, software) or created by users (custom collections, lesson names, personal notes).
If you believe content posted to the Service infringes your copyright, this page explains how to send a takedown notice and how a user can respond if their content is removed.
Under 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3), your notice must include all of the following. Notices that are missing any of these elements may not be actionable.
Send completed notices to:
For completeness against § 512(c)(3) and to confirm the targeted material is actually on the Service.
If the notice is valid we remove or disable access to the material expeditiously and notify the user who posted it.
The user can submit a counter-notice. If they do, we share their counter-notice with you and may restore the material in 10–14 business days unless you file a court action.
Accounts that receive multiple valid takedown notices will be terminated in accordance with § 512(i).
If your content was removed and you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification, you can send a counter-notice that includes:
Send counter-notices to verseup-legal@benlottejnr.org.
Section 512(f) of the DMCA imposes liability for knowingly misrepresenting that material is infringing or was removed by mistake. Don't file a notice unless you're confident in your claim.
DMCA agent: verseup-legal@benlottejnr.org
General support: verseup-support@benlottejnr.org
Effective: May 13, 2026 · Last updated: May 13, 2026