Conclusion

If you ever wind up in such a circumstance, the primary step isn’t to be scared. Assess the likely outcomes of mistakes on your own part (including your contractors). If that is not the situation on your side, take some coffee and sheepishly follow the guide in this tutorial to document the counter notice.

Do get back and let’s know if you’ve been hit with a DMCA takedown notice and how you handled it. Hoping to receive your comments below soon!

Also read the post below.

We were sued. We stood up. We prevailed.



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SnazzyIT Premium Plus
Awesome! thanks for directing me to this training as well Israel, :)
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Israel17 Premium
It's all my pleasure, Snazzy. Kudos to you for accepting to be directed as such! Hope you'll find this helpful too in case you may experience such an occurrence in the future of this business! Thanks for finding it awesome! You're always cherished, my friend. Catch you soon!

Israel Olatunji
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SnazzyIT Premium Plus
You also my friend :)
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RAISHELL1 Premium
This aritcle causes a bit confusion for me; being new to this, my concern would be someone accusing me of stealing their content. I say this because I am sure I've seen it suggested somewhere in the training that we take content from other sites for our own. Could you address when it is legal to "borrow" content and when it is not?
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Israel17 Premium
No need to get confused at all, RAISHELL1! One thing is that there's a possible occurrence of most of the articles on your site being identical, related or similar to those of other sites. When such site owners discover this from the search, they may want to take certain actions such as issuing a notice of DMCA removal from Google search, contacting you directly notifying you of the duplicate material found on your site, reporting you to your advertisers and many more.

In this training, I suggested an excellent way to tackle and counter such a claim, that's, issuing a counter-notice to Google, though this is highly legally implicating if you're not 100% sure you're not guilty of this claim.

There's truly something like content outsourcing but what I do most is that I simply run all of my content through a strong plagiarism checker tool ascertaining that I always maintain a 100% unique post all the time. If there's something else you may want me to clarify which is not yet mentioned above, do not hesitate to let me know. Thanks for reading this training!

Israel Olatunji
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IncomeLegion Premium Plus
I have found the biggest ways to find yourself on the losing end of DMCA is to improperly source images, and to higher cheap article writers off Fiverr. Ask yourself would you write 1500 words for $ 5-lifetime earnings.
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for your comment, YumaBloggers! Kudos for the discovery on how one can easily lose with DMCA which is sourcing images the wrong way. That's highly-contributing. It's noteworthy. Thanks for this great and awesome contribution to this tutorial!

Israel Olatunji
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