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Hi,
By this email I would like to report copyright infringement with regards to the article 10 Popular Sites Made on Django (link: https://djangostars.com/blog/configuring-django-settings-best-practices/) that was originally published on 8h of April of 2019 at the website djangostars.com. The work was completely copied and my request to the user is to remove it.
I, [private], living at [private], [private], [private], [private], tel.: [private], email: [private], have a good faith belief that the following material is not authorized by the copyright owner of this article, its agent or law and it was completely plagiarized. The copied material is published as a Reading Note available in the user's repository https://github.com/NiveenAlSmadi/reading-notes, namely, Read 34 "API Deployment", Topic "Code 401 - Advanced Software Development" and is available by the link https://niveenalsmadi.github.io/reading-notes/code401/class34.html. I kindly ask you to remove the material available by this link https://niveenalsmadi.github.io/reading-notes/code401/class34.html.
I swear under penalty of perjury that I have reasonable good faith belief that use of the material in the manner specified above is not authorized by me, the company I represent, its agents, or the law.
I have taken fair use into consideration.
I have read and understand GitHub's Guide to Filing a DMCA Notice.
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