DMCA Guidelines for Takedowns and Counter-Notices When we receive a legitimate DMCA takedown notice, we will remove the content in question as required by copyright law. To ensure transparency, we may disclose the details of the DMCA request, including the complainant's contact information, to the person accused of infringement. If you believe your content was mistakenly removed, you have the option to submit a counter-notice. This counter-notice should include: A description of the content that was taken down and its previous location. Your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. A sworn statement, under penalty of perjury, confirming your genuine belief that the removal was a mistake. A declaration that you consent to legal action and are willing to accept service of legal documents. Your physical or electronic signature. Once we receive a valid counter-notice, we may restore the content, unless the original complainant initiates legal proceedings.