DMCA

When we receive a valid DMCA takedown notice, we act quickly to remove or restrict access to the reported content, in full compliance with the DMCA and applicable laws. To support fair resolution, we may share the details of your notice—including your contact information—with the individual whose content is being challenged.

If you believe your content was removed or disabled in error, you have the right to submit a DMCA counter-notification. Your counter-notice must include the following: A clear description of the material that was removed or disabled, and where it appeared on our site. Your full contact details: name, address, phone number, and email. A signed statement, under penalty of perjury, declaring that the takedown was a mistake or misidentification. A declaration that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate federal court (or, if outside the U.S., to the applicable local jurisdiction) and will accept service of legal process from the original claimant. Your physical or electronic signature. Once received, we will review your counter-notification and may restore the content if appropriate under DMCA guidelines.