DMCA
When we receive a valid DMCA notice, we act promptly to remove or disable access to the content identified as infringing, in compliance with DMCA guidelines and applicable laws. To assist in resolving the issue, we may share a copy of the notice, including the provided contact details, with the individual accused of infringement. If you believe the content was removed or restricted in error, you have the right to file a counter-notification. Your counter-notification should include the following details: A detailed description and the exact location (URL) of the content that was removed or disabled. Your complete contact information, including your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, affirming your belief that the removal or restriction was due to a mistake or incorrect identification. A declaration consenting to the jurisdiction of the federal district court closest to your address, or if outside the U.S., a jurisdiction where the website operates, along with your agreement to accept legal correspondence from the complainant or their representative. Your physical or electronic signature to authenticate the counter-notification.