Guidelines for DMCA Takedown and Counter-Notice If we receive a legitimate DMCA takedown request, we will remove the content in compliance with copyright law. We may, to ensure fairness, share the DMCA notice’s contents, including the complainant’s contact details, with the accused party. If you believe the removal of your content was a mistake, you may file a counter-notice. This counter-notice should include: A description of the removed content and its previous location. Your name, mailing address, telephone number, and email. A sworn statement affirming under penalty of perjury that you believe the content was removed by mistake. A declaration consenting to legal proceedings and accepting service of legal documents. Your signature, either physical or digital. Once a valid counter-notice is received, we may reinstate the content unless the original complainant initiates legal action.