DMCA

When we receive a valid DMCA notice, we promptly take action to remove or restrict access to the content deemed infringing, in compliance with DMCA guidelines and applicable laws. To assist with the resolution, we may share a copy of the notice, including your contact details, with the individual accused of infringement. If you believe the content was mistakenly removed or blocked, you can submit a counter-notification. The counter-notification should include the following details: A clear and specific description, along with the exact URL(s) of the content that was removed or disabled. Your full contact details, including your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. A statement under penalty of perjury, confirming that you believe the content was removed or restricted in error or due to misidentification. A declaration agreeing to the jurisdiction of the federal district court closest to your address, or, if outside the U.S., the jurisdiction where the website operates, and your consent to accept legal correspondence from the complainant or their representative. Your physical or electronic signature to validate the counter-notification.