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Intellectual Property Infringement Notification
Intuit respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects that the users of our Offerings do the same. Persons who believe that their intellectual property has been used in a way that may constitute infringement and is accessible through an Intuit Offering may notify Intuit by either:
- Contacting Intuit's Designated Agent noted below or as listed in the U.S. Copyright Office’s DMCA Designated Agent Directory pursuant to Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, 17 U.S.C. §512
- Designated Agent:
Intuit Inc.
Attn: Copyright Agent
Mountain View, CA 94043
Telephone: (650) 944-6000
Email: copyright@intuit.com
- Completing Intuit’s Intellectual Property Infringement reporting form.
Notices or inquiries that do not relate to claims of intellectual property infringement will not be reviewed or answered.
Before submitting a notice, you may want to reach out to the person or entity who you believe infringes your rights. You may be able to resolve the issue directly with them without contacting Intuit. Any information provided to Intuit in an infringement notification, including your contact information, may be forwarded to the person or entity who provided the allegedly infringing materials.