DMCA

If we receive a valid DMCA notice, we will promptly remove or restrict access to the content identified as infringing, in line with DMCA guidelines and relevant laws. To help resolve the matter, we may share a copy of the DMCA notice, including the contact details provided, with the individual or entity accused of infringement. If you believe that your content has been removed or restricted by mistake, you can submit a counter-notification. Please include the following details in your counter-notification: Content Identification: Clearly identify the content that was removed or disabled, and provide the original location of the content on the website. Your Contact Information: Include your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. Good Faith Statement: Include a statement, under penalty of perjury, asserting that you have a good faith belief that the content was wrongly removed or identified as infringing. Consent to Jurisdiction: Confirm that you agree to the jurisdiction of the court in your local area (or the relevant jurisdiction where the website operates, if you are outside the U.S.), and that you will accept legal correspondence from the individual or entity that submitted the DMCA notice. Your Signature: Provide either a physical or electronic signature. This procedure ensures that any disputes regarding content removal are handled fairly, efficiently, and in accordance with the law.