DMCA

Upon confirmation that a properly filed DMCA notice has been received, we will proceed without delay to remove or disable access to the content in question, pursuant to DMCA requirements and other applicable legal standards. Please understand that your notice, including all submitted contact details, may be forwarded to the person or organization accused of infringing. This helps them review and, if necessary, contest the claims. Filing a Counter-Notification If you feel the content was removed in error, you can file a counter-notification. Your counter-claim must include the following: A description of the removed or disabled content and where it was located before removal. Your complete contact information, including name, address, phone number, and email. A statement under penalty of perjury expressing your belief that the content was wrongly removed. Your agreement to submit to the jurisdiction of the U.S. federal court in your district (or any appropriate district if you live outside the United States). A physical or electronic signature to validate your claim.