APA to UC/eScholarship

sender
Attributor Corporation
on behalf of American Psychological Association (APA)
[Private] San Mateo, CA, 94402, US Sent on COUNTRY: US
recipient
University of California
[Private] Oakland, CA, US Received on
submitter
Katie Fortney
principal
American Psychological Association (APA)
Other Entities:
  • Principal

Re: This is a verified DMCA Removal Request from Attributor

Sent via: Email

Notice Type:
DMCA
Action taken:
Yes
Body

*** Sent via Email - DMCA Notice of Copyright Infringement ***

Dear Sir/Madam,

I write on behalf of the American Psychological Association (APA) to bring to your attention the unauthorized posting of final published journal articles to your institutional website. Following the discussion below, a formal DMCA takedown request is included with URLs to the location of these articles.

As a reminder, authors of articles published by APA are able to post the final accepted, pre-formatted versions of their articles on their personal websites, university repositories, and author networking sites (see Internet Posting Guidelines here: http://www.apa.org/pubs/authors/posting.aspx). Similarly, APA complies with funder guidelines to post final accepted manuscripts into appropriate repositories when research is funded by a federal agency.

It has come to our attention that final, formatted versions (i.e., versions of record) have been posted on your website, and request that you take them down.  Authors may replace them with the final accepted manuscript versions, including the required note linking to the version of record (as outlined in the Internet Posting Guidelines). Doing so allows APA to preserve the scientific integrity of the research, as finding the final version of record through the APA PsycARTICLES database connects the article with any ensuing commentaries, corrections, and potential retractions; it also connects the version of record to related content and citation information. For full details of APAs efforts, please visit http://www.apa.org/pubs/authors/unauthorized-internet-posting.aspx.

APA appreciates your anticipated cooperation. If you have any questions or feedback, or if you believe you have received this message in error (because you have received formal permission from APA to post these versions of record), please reply to the email address below.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
Attributor Corporation as agent for American Psychological Association



Copyright Infringement Notice

This notice is sent pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the European Union's Directive on the Harmonisation of Certain Aspects of Copyright and Related Rights in the Information Society (2001/29/EC), and/or other laws and regulations relevant in European Union member states or other jurisdictions.

Please remove or disable access to the infringing pages or materials identified below, as they infringe the copyright works identified below.

I certify under penalty of perjury, that I am an agent authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the intellectual property rights and that the information contained in this notice is accurate.

I have a good faith belief that use of the material listed below in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.


My contact information is as follows:

Organization name:   Attributor Corporation as agent for the rights holders listed below
Email:  [REDACTED]
Phone: [REDACTED]
Mailing address:
1825 S. Grant Street
Suite 600
San Mateo, CA 94402

My electronic signature follows:
Sincerely,
/Devon E. E. Weston/
Devon E. E. Weston
Attributor, Inc.

*** INFRINGING PAGE OR MATERIAL ***

Infringing page/material that I demand be disabled or removed in consideration of the above:

Rights Holder: American Psychological Association


Original Work: Toward a dynamic model of psychological assessment: Implications for personalized care.

Infringing URL: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6kg0n238.pdf

Original Work: Do subtle reminders of money change people?s political views?

Infringing URL: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9sj6t29q.pdf

Original Work: Sowing the seeds of stereotypes: Spontaneous inferences about groups.

Infringing URL: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/77h9q4sw.pdf

Original Work: Forgetting feelings: Opposite biases in reports of the intensity of past emotion and mood.

Infringing URL: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/[REDACTED]t.pdf

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articles, attributor, apa, escholarship
Jurisdictions
us