DMCA

Guidelines for DMCA Takedowns and Counter-Notices When we receive a valid DMCA takedown request, the contested content will be removed in line with copyright law. To maintain fairness, we might share the DMCA notice details, including the complainant’s contact information, with the alleged infringer. If you believe the removal of your content was an error, you have the right to submit a counter-notice, which must include: Identification of the content that was removed and its prior location. Your name, address, contact number, and email address. A statement under penalty of perjury confirming that the content was taken down due to an error. A declaration agreeing to legal action and consenting to the service of legal documents. Your signature, whether physical or digital. Upon receiving a valid counter-notice, we may restore the content unless the original complainant initiates legal proceedings.