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What to do when you get a DMCA takedown notice

A DMCA takedown notice can be scary but doesn't have to be.

 

John-Michael Bond

Internet Culture

Posted on Jul 3, 2023   Updated on Jul 26, 2023, 5:29 pm CDT

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Understanding the DMCA is essential for every creator. It protects you from having your work taken by others. However, it can also be a pesky roadblock when using copyrighted material, even under fair use. Understanding the history of the DMCA and how it works isn’t the end of the game. You must learn how to deal with a DMCA takedown notice when it inevitably comes. 

Maybe you use a piece of music you thought was ok or make a video about a lost slasher movie from the 80s, and the director is pissed. Your first DMCA takedown notice is always a surprise. But it shouldn’t be a battle. 

From how to avoid DMCA notices to responding to a DMCA takedown notice if you get one, we’re here to help. Here’s what you need to know about getting a DMCA complaint letter. 


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*First Published: Jul 3, 2023, 7:17 pm CDT