Sun Ray Copyright
The Sun Ray Chinese School web site includes a variety
of materials created by different members of the Sun Ray
community. Although these works may be freely accessible
on the World Wide Web and may not include any statement
about copyright, the U.S. Copyright Act nevertheless
provides that such works are protected by copyright.
Users must assume that works are protected by copyright
until they learn otherwise. Sun Ray Chinese, Inc., would
like users to make productive use of materials found on
this Web page, particularly if the uses are for
nonprofit educational purposes.
The school is currently seeking means to clarify the
rights of use of many materials accessible on its Web
pages. Unless rights of use are clearly stated with
respect to an individual item, users must seek
permission from the copyright owner for all uses that
are allowed by fair use and other provisions of the U.S.
Copyright Act. If you need assistance with identifying
or locating the copyright owner of a work, please
contact the owner of the page from which you linked to
this statement.
Copyright Complaints
The Sun Ray Chinese School official designated to
respond to allegations of copyright infringement on the
part of individuals affiliated with Sun Ray Chinese
School, Sun Ray Chinese, Inc., Sun Ray Education
Foundation, or Youth Organization, in accordance with
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, is identified
below, along with contact information.
The act requires the complainant to include certain
information in a complaint, and providing that
information in the initial contact may help speed
resolution of the complaint.
Agent Contact Information
Y. Jack Fan
Director of Business Development
Sun Ray Chinese School
E-mail: jackfan@sunraychinese.org
Phone: 972-620-0038
Fax: 972-247-3539
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act specifies that
all infringement claims must be in writing (either
electronic mail or paper letter) and must include the
following elements:
- a physical or electronic signature;
- identification of the infringed work;
- identification of the infringed material;
- contact information for the complainant, e.g.
address, telephone number, electronic mail address;
- a statement that the complaining party has a good
faith belief that use of the material in the manner
complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner
or the law; and
- a statement that the information contained in the
notification is accurate, and under penalty of
perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to
act on behalf of the copyright owner.