Copyright Policy

Last updated on July 27, 2020

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Chegg respects the intellectual property rights of others and we expect users of our websites and services to do the same.

Chegg is designed to support learning, not replace it. Misuse of our platform by any user may have serious consequences, up to and including being banned from our sites or having an academic integrity investigation opened by the user’s institution. To learn more about our academic integrity policy, please visit https://www.chegg.com/honorcode.

In keeping with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we will respond promptly to valid written notification of claimed infringement regarding content posted on Chegg sites. Please note that Chegg may forward the written notification, including the complainant’s contact information, to the user who posted the content. It is also our policy to disable and/or terminate the accounts of users who repeatedly infringe the copyrights of others.

Notice of Copyright Infringement

If you are a copyright owner or are otherwise authorized to act on behalf of one, you can report alleged copyright infringement on Chegg sites by filling out our DMCA Notice of Claimed Infringement Form or sending the following information to Chegg’s Copyright Agent via (i) email to CopyrightAgent@Chegg.com, (ii) fax at (408) 855-8954, Attn: Copyright Agent, or (iii) mail to Attn: Copyright Agent, Chegg, Inc. – Legal Dept., 3990 Freedom Circle, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA:

Counter-Notice

If you believe that a notice of copyright infringement has been improperly submitted against you, you may submit a counter-notice to Chegg’s Copyright Agent via the contact information provided above.

FAQs

As with all legal matters, it is always best to consult with a professional about your specific questions or situation. We strongly encourage you to do so before taking any action that might impact your rights. These FAQs are not legal advice and shouldn’t be taken as such.

Why was my posting removed?

Your posting was removed because the owner of copyrights in that content requested that it be removed.

If you have concerns or questions about why your posting was reported, you may contact the copyright owner directly. Their contact information is in the email you received from us when your posting was removed. You may also contest the removal by submitting a counter-notice to Chegg’s Copyright Agent as described above.

Can I repost material that you have removed?

Generally, no. If you believe that your post was removed in error, try to contact the rights owner directly or submit at counter-notice as described above.

If you continue to post infringing material or repost content that have been reported to and taken down by Chegg, Chegg may suspend or terminate your ability to post content on all Chegg sites and/or terminate your account with Chegg.

Can I copy portions of textbooks and include them in my postings to Chegg sites?

Generally, you may not copy portions of copyrighted works and include them in your postings without permission from the rights owner. Postings that include excerpts from copyrighted works (such as, textbooks, ebooks, test banks, solutions manuals, or teacher’s editions books) may be blocked or removed by Chegg.