DMCA

DMCA Process: Takedown and Counter-Notice When a DMCA takedown is received and deemed valid, we will remove the disputed content in compliance with copyright law. The notice details, including the complainant’s identity and contact information, may be disclosed to the alleged infringer to preserve fairness. If you consider the takedown to be unwarranted, you may submit a counter-notice with the following: Identification of the material removed and its former address. Your name, mailing address, telephone, and email. A perjury-subjected declaration affirming your belief that the removal was in error. Your acceptance of legal jurisdiction and process. Your signature (electronic or physical). Once we receive a proper counter-notice, the content might be restored unless the original party takes the matter to court.