Copyright Complaints Policy
Last Revision: 12 August, 2025
1. Purpose
Welcome Omniche Advisory Pty Ltd ("Omniche Advisory", "we", "our", or "us") respects the intellectual property rights of others and is committed to complying with Australian copyright law, including the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). This Copyright Complaints Policy outlines our process for receiving and responding to complaints regarding content displayed on our website or provided as part of our services that may infringe copyright.
2. Reporting Copyright Infringement
If you believe that material published on our website (www.omnicheadvisory.com) or any associated platform infringes your copyright, you may submit a written notice of complaint.
To help us address the issue promptly, your notice should include:
Your full name and contact details (including email address and phone number)
A description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed
The exact location (URL) where the alleged infringing material appears
A statement confirming you are the copyright owner or authorised to act on behalf of the copyright owner
A statement that you believe, in good faith, that the material identified is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law
Your signature (digital or physical)
Please send your complaint to:
Address: Level 2 501 La Trobe St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Or 11 Barrack Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Email: contact-us@omnicheadvisory.com
3. What Happens Next
Upon receipt of a complete copyright complaint, we will:
(a) Acknowledge your complaint in writing
(b) Review the material and investigate the claim
(c) If necessary, temporarily remove or restrict access to the material in question
(d) Contact the individual or entity responsible for the allegedly infringing material, where applicable.
If we determine the complaint is valid, we may permanently remove the material or take other appropriate actions. If the complaint is found to be invalid or incomplete, we will notify you accordingly.
4. Misrepresentations
By Please note that under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), making a false or misleading claim regarding copyright ownership may expose you to legal liability. Ensure your claim is accurate and made in good faith.
5. Counter Notices
If you are the subject of a copyright complaint and believe the material was wrongly removed or that you have the right to use it, you may provide a written counter-notice. The counter-notice must include:
(a) Your name and contact details
(b) Identification of the material and its location before removal
(c) A statement outlining why you believe the material was removed in error
(d) A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria or New South Wales, Australia
(e) Your signature
Send counter-notices to the same contact details as above. We will review your response and may reinstate the material at our discretion.
6. Changes to This Policy
Omniche Advisory reserves the right to update or amend this Copyright Complaints Policy at any time without notice. The most current version will always be available on our website.