DMCA

Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), we are committed to protecting intellectual property rights. When a valid copyright claim is submitted, we will take prompt action to remove or restrict access to the allegedly infringing material. We may also provide a copy of the DMCA complaint—including your contact details—to the party accused of infringement for dispute resolution purposes. How to Submit a Counter-Notice If you believe your content was removed in error, you may dispute the claim by submitting a counter-notification. Your submission must include: A clear identification of the content that was removed, along with its original location. Your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. A good-faith statement, under penalty of perjury, declaring that the removal was due to a mistake or misidentification. A declaration of your agreement to the jurisdiction of the federal district court in your area (or, if outside the U.S., to any relevant judicial district where we operate) and acceptance of legal service from the original claimant. Your electronic or handwritten signature. We handle copyright disputes seriously and in compliance with legal requirements.