DMCA

If we receive a valid Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice, we will take prompt action to remove or restrict access to the allegedly infringing content in accordance with applicable copyright laws. We may also provide a copy of the DMCA notice, including the complainant’s contact details, to the alleged infringer to facilitate resolution. Filing a Counter-Notice If you believe that content was mistakenly removed or disabled, you have the right to submit a counter-notification under the DMCA, which must include: Identification of the content removed and its previous location. Your full name, address, telephone number, and email. A statement, under penalty of perjury, affirming that you believe the removal was due to error or misidentification. A declaration that you consent to the jurisdiction of the federal district court in your area (or any jurisdiction where the website operates, if outside the U.S.), and that you accept service of legal proceedings from the original complainant. Your electronic or physical signature. Failure to provide complete and accurate information may result in a delay or rejection of your counter-notice.