DMCA
DMCA Claims and Counter-Notification Process Upon receiving a proper DMCA request, we are obliged to remove the specified material under copyright law. We may also share the contents of the takedown request, including the complainant's identity and contact information, with the accused user. If you believe the content was removed mistakenly, you can file a counter-notice that should include: Details of the removed content and its former online position, Your contact details: name, address, phone, and email, A declaration, made under penalty of perjury, that you believe the removal was in error, Your consent to legal jurisdiction and service of process, Your signature (digital or handwritten). After submission of a valid counter-notice, we may reinstate the content unless a legal challenge is filed.