DMCA

DMCA

We handle claims of copyright infringement in line with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If we receive a properly formatted takedown request, we will remove or disable the material in question without undue delay. To comply with DMCA requirements, we may share the full takedown notice — including your contact information — with the user who posted the content. This allows them to respond if they believe the claim is incorrect. If your content was removed and you believe that happened by mistake, you can file a counter-notice. To be valid, your response must include: The identity and location of the content that was taken down. Your full name, address, telephone number, and email address. A sworn statement, under penalty of perjury, affirming that you believe the content was removed in error. A statement of consent to jurisdiction in your local federal court, or if outside the U.S., in any court where the service operates. You must also agree to accept legal papers from the original complainant. Your electronic or handwritten signature. If we receive a complete counter-notification and no legal action follows from the original claimant, we may reinstate the content in accordance with the DMCA.