FAQs; Perjury Declaration Require by Facebook for Restoring Accounts
and Business Pages
By
Shahid Jamal Turazy, Cyber Lawyer
Question: What is Perjury?
Answer: Perjury is the willful act of swearwords on false
oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth.
Question: Whether Perjury is Offence?
Answer: Perjury is considered a serious offense, in
different jurisdictions; there are different punishments for offence of perjury.
Question: What types
of Perjury Declaration require by Facebook?
Answer A declaration that; “You have a good faith belief
that use of the copyrighted content described hereinabove, in the manner you
have complained of, is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the
law.”
Question: What Specific Intention to be Deposed in Perjury
of Declaration require by Facebook?
Answer: It may as “A declaration under penalty of perjury
that the information you have provided is true and accurate”.
Question: Who Prepare Perjury Declaration?
Answer: A lawyer may assist in preparing Perjury Declaration,
normally form are available at conveyancing as well as online.
Question: What Penalty Facebook may impose on Committing Offence
of Perjury?
Answer: On committing offence of Perjury, Facebook may
reject your legal claim permanently imposing bar to file appeal; even it may
delete your account or pages, groups etc.
Question: What is Effect of Filing Perjury Declaration?
Answer: Subject to any other provision of Facebook Policy or
Rules, Facebook on receiving Perjury Declaration attaches probability of truth
to claim of ownership of business account or hacked pages.
Question: Whether Affidavit and Perjury Declaration are same?
Answer: By general meaning both are same but legally there is
difference, an affidavits are sworn before a notary, while declarations use
"penalty of perjury" language specified in laws.
Question: Does Perjury Declaration need signature?
Answer: Perjury Declaration not only need signatures but
also need to be stamp and seal by Notary Public.
Question: Any form or template of Perjury Declaration?
Answer:


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