DMCA

How to File a DMCA Counter-Notice If a legitimate DMCA takedown request is received, the content in question will be removed according to copyright law. To ensure fairness, we may share the DMCA notice, including the complainant's contact details, with the alleged infringer. If you believe your content was wrongfully removed, you may submit a counter-notice that includes: The identification of the content removed and where it was located. Your full name, address, phone number, and email. A sworn statement under penalty of perjury asserting your belief that the content was wrongly taken down. A declaration that you consent to legal proceedings and will accept service of legal documents. Your signature, either physical or electronic. Once we receive a valid counter-notice, we may restore the content unless the complainant initiates legal proceedings.