Policy on DMCA Takedown Requests and Counter-Notices We are required to remove content identified in any lawful DMCA takedown request. To respect the rights of both parties, we may forward the notice, including relevant contact details, to the accused party. If you believe the takedown was incorrect, you may issue a counter-notice. It must include: A clear description of what was removed and where it appeared. Your complete contact information. A statement, under penalty of perjury, confirming your belief in an erroneous removal. A declaration accepting jurisdiction and service of legal papers. Your physical or digital signature. Unless a lawsuit is filed, we may restore the content upon receipt of a valid counter-notice.