DMCA

When a valid DMCA notice is submitted to us, we are required by law to expeditiously remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing material. We take all claims seriously and act in full compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and related legal requirements. Your notice, which contains your identifying and contact information, may be shared with the individual or organization alleged to have infringed on your copyright. This ensures transparency and allows the alleged infringer to properly respond to your claim. In cases where you believe your content was removed mistakenly or misidentified, you are entitled to submit a counter-notification. The counter-notice must include the following: A description of the removed or disabled material, along with its original location; Your full name, current address, telephone number, and email; A statement made under penalty of perjury asserting your good faith belief that the content was taken down in error; An agreement to submit to the jurisdiction of the federal district court in your place of residence or any district where the service provider is located if you are outside the U.S.; Your physical or electronic signature.