DMCA Takedown and Counter-Notice Procedure When a valid DMCA takedown notice is received, we will remove the reported content in accordance with copyright law. To promote transparency, we may share the details of the DMCA notice, including the complainant's contact information, with the accused infringer. If you believe your content was incorrectly removed, you have the right to submit a counter-notice that must include: Identification of the content that was removed and its original location. Your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. A sworn statement, under penalty of perjury, confirming that you genuinely believe the removal was a mistake. A declaration consenting to legal proceedings and agreeing to accept legal documents. Your signature (either physical or electronic). Once we receive a valid counter-notice, the content may be restored unless the original complainant takes legal action.