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How to Appeal Claims of Copyright Infringement

Facebook respects the copyrights of others, and we prohibit users from uploading, posting or otherwise transmitting on the Facebook website any materials that violate another party's copyrights. Among other things, this means that we remove content that is reported to us pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512), also known as the DMCA.

However, while Facebook does not tolerate copyright infringement, we also do not tolerate false claims of infringement. If you believe that content that you posted on the site was removed by mistake, you can file a DMCA counter-notice by using our counter-notice form. So long as everything appears to be in order with your counter-notice, we will forward it to the complaining rights owner. The DMCA then allows us to restore your content if the rights owner does not file a court action against you within 10 business days of receiving the copy of your counter-notice.

Please be aware that the DMCA makes users liable for materially misrepresenting in a counter-notice that their content was removed by mistake. Therefore, if you are not confident of your claims, we suggest you seek legal advice before filing a DMCA counter-notice with us.

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Why was my content removed?
Your content was removed because we received a notice from a copyright owner that your content is infringing, or we have otherwise determined that your content appears on its face to infringe the rights of a third party. Posting infringing content violates our Erabilera Baldintzak.
How can I tell if content is copyrighted?
Unfortunately, we cannot tell you whether you own the copyright to (or are otherwise authorized to use) the content you post. So, if you are uncertain of your rights, we encourage you to seek legal advice. In addition, the following websites offer useful background information on copyright and other intellectual property laws:
US Copyright Office
Chilling Effects
Fair Use Project, Stanford Center for Internet and Society
What will happen if I infringe someone else's copyrights?
If you infringe a third party's copyright(s), we will remove the reported content. We will also terminate repeat infringers when appropriate.
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