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Google DMCA

It's important to note that filing a false DMCA notice can have serious legal consequences, so be sure that you have a legitimate claim to the content before submitting a request.

To submit a DMCA notice to Google, follow these steps:

Identify the content that you want to report as a copyright violation.
Read Google's content report webpage.
Select the Google product where the infringing content is hosted.
Complete Google's interactive prompts to reach the appropriate webform.
Fill out the form with the necessary information, including your contact info, the infringing content's URL, and your proof of ownership of the copyrighted material.
Include a statement that you have a good faith belief that the use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
Submit the form, and Google will review your request and take appropriate action.

Updated on: 19/04/2023

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