I would appreciate being informed if there are any delays or difficulties in promptly returning my content online. In other words, it is a response indicating the accusation/s in the take-down notice are incorrect, false or have no merit. I also consent to service of process by the person providing notification under Section 512(c) or that person's agent. A DMCA Counter Notice is just that, a notice that counters (opposes) the claim being made. I declare that this is true and accurate under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America.įor the purposes of this matter, I consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the judicial district in which I reside. They were published in and are in the public domain. They consist solely of names, titles, and short phrases or expressions, which are not subject to copyright protection, and may not therefore be the subject of a DMCA § 512(c) takedown notice. They consist solely of facts, methods, or systems, which are unprotectable under 17 USC § 102. The files that were originally cited as "copyrighted material" are not, in fact copyrighted. I have a good faith belief that this material was removed or disabled in error. I understand you must notify the original complainant, but can put my materials back online within 10-14 business days of receipt of this notice. I am attaching a list of which you have blocked or disabled. Please replace the material which you have removed or taken down pursuant to your notice of, sent by. Sending a counter-notice can be a legal risk, especially if you do not have legal grounds for filing it.
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RE: DMCA § 512(g) CounterNotice responding to Notice Dated _ Will I Be Sued for Filing a DMCA Counter-Notice. This notice is available for users to copy, paste, and edit as appropriate for their situation. You may fill this online form to send a notice or a counter notice. This sample letter, originally created by the Fair Use Network, has been edited by New Media Rights, and is provided for users and creators who have received a DMCA section 512 "takedown" notice.īelow we include a sample DMCA § 512(g) counternotice to a § 512(c) webhost provider, for use of noncopyrighted material.