DMCA

When we receive a legitimate DMCA notice, we will promptly remove or disable access to the content alleged to be infringing and take the necessary actions in compliance with the DMCA and other applicable laws. We may, however, share the DMCA notice, including your contact information, with the person who is accused of infringement, to help resolve the matter. If you think that the content was taken down due to an error or misidentification, you can file a counter-notification by providing the following: Identification of the content that was removed or disabled, and its location on the Site before removal. Your contact details (name, address, phone number, email). A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you genuinely believe the content was removed in error or due to misidentification. A statement confirming your consent to the jurisdiction of the relevant federal district court (or, if outside the United States, any jurisdiction where the Site is found) and that you accept service of process from the person who issued the DMCA notice or their representative. Your signature, either physical or electronic.