DMCA
DMCA Takedown & Dispute Resolution Takedown Procedure Upon receiving a valid DMCA takedown notice, we will promptly remove or restrict access to the infringing content, in compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and applicable laws. In some instances, we may provide the content uploader with the details of the takedown request, including the complainant’s contact information, to help resolve the issue more efficiently. Submitting a Counter-Notice If you believe that your content was wrongfully removed or flagged, you can submit a counter-notice. The counter-notice should include: A clear description of the content that was removed, along with its original location on our website before removal. Your full legal name, contact address, phone number, and email address. A statement under penalty of perjury asserting that the content was removed in error or was misidentified. A declaration agreeing to the jurisdiction of the relevant court (whether federal or local depending on the location) and stating your willingness to accept legal notices from the original complainant. Your signature, either physical or electronic. Reviewing Counter-Notices Once we receive your counter-notice, we will carefully evaluate the information you have provided. If the counter-notice is deemed valid, we will restore the content unless the original complainant decides to pursue legal action.