DMCA

Once we receive a valid DMCA notice, we will promptly remove or disable access to the content that is allegedly infringing and will take appropriate actions as required by the DMCA and relevant laws. Please note that we may forward a copy of your DMCA notice, along with your contact information, to the person accused of infringement to help resolve the matter. If you believe your content has been incorrectly removed or disabled, you have the right to submit a counter-notification under the DMCA. Your counter-notification should include the following: Identification of the content that was removed and where it appeared on the website. Your contact information, such as your name, address, phone number, and email. A declaration under penalty of perjury that you have a genuine belief that the content was removed or disabled in error. A statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the federal court located in your district (or any district where the website may be found), and agreeing to accept service of process from the person who issued the DMCA notice or their representative. Your physical or digital signature.