DMCA
If we receive a legitimate DMCA notice, we are required to remove or disable access to the material in question in accordance with the DMCA and applicable laws. Additionally, we may share your DMCA notice, including your contact information, with the person accused of infringement to help resolve the issue. If you believe that the removal of your content was due to an error, you may file a counter-notification, which must include: Identification of the content that was removed or disabled, along with its previous location. Your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. A statement under penalty of perjury asserting that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or restricted by mistake. Your consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate federal district court (or, if outside the U.S., a relevant judicial district) and acceptance of legal service from the complainant. Your electronic or physical signature.