DMCA
In accordance with the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), we are obligated to take immediate and appropriate action when we receive a legitimate copyright infringement notification. This includes removing or disabling access to the allegedly infringing material cited in the takedown request. Our goal is to respond swiftly and transparently to protect intellectual property while respecting the rights of all parties involved. Please understand that in order to comply with our obligations under the DMCA and to ensure due process, we may share the takedown notice and all included details—such as your full name, email address, physical mailing address, and phone number—with the individual or organization whose content is at issue. This allows the recipient to fully understand the nature of the claim and prepare a counter-notification if they believe it is warranted. Should you believe that your content was removed in error, or due to misidentification of the material, the DMCA gives you the right to submit a counter-notification. To be considered valid and actionable, your counter-notice must contain the following: An accurate identification of the material that was removed or disabled, including the precise location where it appeared prior to removal (such as a specific URL or description); Your full legal name, complete residential address, telephone number, and a working email address where you can be reached; A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a genuine and honest belief that the material was taken down due to a mistake or incorrect identification; A declaration that you consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate U.S. federal district court covering your place of residence, or, if you reside outside of the United States, that you agree to jurisdiction in any judicial district in which the service provider is located; Your signature, which may be either handwritten or provided electronically, and which affirms the authenticity of the notice. We encourage you to ensure that all required information is provided accurately and completely. Missing or incorrect information may result in delays or dismissal of the counter-notice.