©️ Copyright
DMCA Copyright Policy
We respect intellectual property rights. If you believe content on this site infringes your copyright, please follow the procedure below. Last updated: May 7, 2026.
Our Commitment to Copyright
We built this site to help people find multiplication resources that actually work. Every chart, PDF, reference table, and guide here came from our own team; nobody else made them for us. A Multiplication Chart owns all of it, and we take that ownership seriously.
We also respect what belongs to other people. The DMCA exists for a reason, and we follow it. If you use this site, we expect you to do the same. Copying our content and putting it somewhere else without asking, especially for money, is infringement, and we will treat it that way.
How to Submit a DMCA Notice
You own something. You found it here without ever permitting us to use it. That is a problem we want to fix, but we need you to tell us about it the right way, a formal written notice sent to our email.
📧 DMCA Contact Email: info@amultiplicationchart.com
Subject Line: DMCA Notice
Send it there, and we will read it. If everything checks out, we will get back to you within five working days. In some cases, we will pull the content down while we look into it. We would rather act first and investigate than leave something up that should not be there.
Required Information in Your Notice
Not every email we get qualifies as a proper DMCA notice. For yours to hold up, it needs to have all six of these things in it. Miss one, and we may have to come back to you before we can do anything.
- Your full legal name, an email address, a postal address, and a phone number.
- A description of the work you own that you believe has been copied. If you are reporting more than one piece, a list covering all of them is fine.
- The location of the infringing content on our site. A URL is the easiest way, but if you cannot get a URL, describe it clearly enough that we can find it ourselves.
- A written statement saying you genuinely believe this use was not authorised by you, anyone acting for you, or the law.
- A statement confirming, under penalty of perjury, that what you have written is true and that you are either the rights holder or someone the rights holder has authorised to act on their behalf.
- Your signature, physical or electronic, either works.
If your notice is missing something or does not hold together, we may reach out before we proceed.
Counter-Notice Procedure
If we removed your content and you think that was wrong, you can push back. A counter-notice goes to the same email address, info@amultiplicationchart.com, and needs to include the following:
- Your full name, postal address, phone number, and email.
- What was removed and where it lived on our site before we took it down.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you believe the removal was a mistake or that the content was wrongly identified as infringing.
- A statement confirming you are willing to be subject to the jurisdiction of the federal district court where you are based, or if you are outside the United States, any federal court where we could be brought before a judge. You also need to confirm that you will accept legal service from whoever filed the original complaint.
- Your signature, physical or electronic.
Once we have a complete and valid counter-notice, the clock starts. If the person who originally complained does not take it to court within the window the law gives them, we may put the content back up.
Repeat Infringer Policy
We keep a record of complaints. Someone who keeps infringing, whether it is our content or someone else’s, can lose access to this site. We decide when that line has been crossed, and we do not always need to see it happen more than once before acting.
Our Original Content
Every multiplication chart, times table, printable PDF, and educational article on this site was made by our team. We did not take them from other websites. We did not scan them from books. They were created here, for this site, and they belong to us.
Our Privacy Policy covers how we handle your data. Our Terms and Conditions cover how you are allowed to use what we publish. If you have a question about any of it, our contact page is the place to go.
Submit a DMCA Notice
Ready to submit a DMCA notice? Send your complete notice to the address below.
Got your notice ready? Send it to info@amultiplicationchart.com with the subject line “DMCA Notice,” and we will respond within five working days.