DMCA

DMCA Takedown and Counter-Notice Guidelines When we receive a valid DMCA takedown notice, we will remove the content in question as required by copyright law. To ensure fairness, we may disclose the details of the notice, including the complainant’s contact information, to the accused party. If your content was taken down by mistake, you may file a counter-notice, which must include: A description of the content that was removed and where it was previously accessible. Your name, contact address, phone number, and email address. A statement under oath, with perjury penalties, declaring your good faith belief that the content was wrongfully removed. An agreement to take part in legal proceedings and accept legal documents. Your signature (physical or digital). Once we receive a valid counter-notice, we may restore the content unless the complainant pursues legal action.