DMCA Takedown and Counter-Notice Guidelines When we receive a valid DMCA takedown request, we will remove the content as required by copyright law. To ensure fairness in the process, we may share the details of the DMCA notice, including the complainant’s contact information, with the person accused of infringement. If you believe that your content was taken down by mistake, you may file a counter-notice that must include: A description of the removed content and where it was located. Your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email. A sworn statement, under penalty of perjury, confirming your belief that the removal was done in error. A declaration agreeing to legal action and accepting legal notices. Your signature (either physical or electronic). Once we receive a valid counter-notice, we may restore the content unless the original complainant pursues legal action.