Legal
Last updated June 11, 2026 · Version 1 · Questions? contact us.
This page is Fixnet's notice-and-action channel for third-party content hosted on our services. It is also the contact point required under the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) for users, rights holders, and competent authorities.
ePress Norden AB ("Fixnet", "we") provides the Fixnet store and the shared-graph relay as a hosting service provider: we store and distribute content — packs, shared graphs, graph links — created and submitted by independent third-party authors.
Fixnet operates under the publisher model: ePress Norden AB licenses each pack from its author and sells it under its own catalog through Paddle (Merchant of Record). The end customer's contract is with ePress/Paddle, not with the individual author. This hosting-provider notice-and-action page is the DSA contact point regardless of commercial structure.
Send your notice to legal@fixa.sh with the subject line "Notice & Takedown". A complete notice must contain:
For copyright claims from rights holders in the United States, a notice may simultaneously satisfy 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3) (DMCA) if it includes the elements above together with a statement of authority to act on behalf of the rights holder.
Incomplete notices will not be actioned until the missing information is provided.
We review every complete notice and take the following steps:
We aim to acknowledge complete notices within 3 business days and complete the review within 10 business days of acknowledgement.
If you are the affected content author and you believe an action was taken in error, you may send a counter-notice to legal@fixa.sh including:
We will review the counter-notice and, if valid, may reinstate the content.
Accounts subject to repeated valid takedown notices will be suspended from network services. This is the account-ban rung of the Acceptable Use Policy enforcement ladder.
Law-enforcement agencies and courts may contact us at legal@fixa.sh. We respond to valid legal orders and court processes under Swedish and EU law.