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Counter-Notice

Before You Submit

You should submit a DMCA counter-notice only if you believe material or access was removed, restricted, or affected as a result of a mistake, misidentification, or a valid legal right to use the material.

Examples may include:

• You own the material. • You have a license or authorization. • The complainant does not own the asserted copyright. • The material is not substantially similar. • The use is otherwise lawful.


Our Role

We do not adjudicate disputes regarding ownership, infringement, fair use, licensing, or other legal defenses. We review counter-notifications for legal sufficiency and may forward them to the complaining party.

Required Information

Please provide:

Your full legal name:

Business name (if applicable):

Email address:

Mailing address:

Telephone number:

Product, listing, or transaction identifier:

Statement of Dispute

Please explain in detail why you believe the complaint is incorrect or why you are legally authorized to distribute the material.

If your position is based on a license, identify the license and attach supporting documentation if available.

Required Statements

You must affirm the following:
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Electronic Signature

Your full legal name as your electronic signature:

Signature