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DMCA COMPLIANCE ENGINE v2.6 — ACTIVE

Legal
Architecture
that holds.

Click any clause to cross-reference its counter-notification equivalent. Every field is annotated. Every procedure is mapped.

STATUTE17 U.S.C. § 512
FRAMEWORKDMCA Safe Harbor
RESPONSE_SLA< 24h
COUNTER_WINDOW10–14 days
AGENT_REGISTEREDUSCO Directory
VERSION2.6.1
dmca_notice.md
TAKEDOWN NOTICE
# DMCA TAKEDOWN NOTICE
# Pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3)
# Generated by Takedown v2.6.1
---
§ 1.2 INFRINGING_WORK
[URL_OR_EXACT_LOCATION + DESCRIPTION]
§ 1.3 GOOD_FAITH_BELIEF
I have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
§ 1.4 ACCURACY_DECLARATION
Under penalty of perjury, the information in this notification is accurate.
§ 1.5 ELECTRONIC_SIGNATURE
/s/ [AUTHORIZED_SIGNATORY]
Click any clause to cross-reference
counter_notification.md
COUNTER-NOTICE
# DMCA COUNTER-NOTIFICATION
# Pursuant to 17 U.S.C. § 512(g)(3)
# 10–14 day reinstatement window
---
§ 2.1 COUNTER_CLAIMANT
[FULL_LEGAL_NAME + PHYSICAL_ADDRESS + PHONE]
§ 2.2 REMOVED_MATERIAL
[ORIGINAL URL + CONTENT DESCRIPTION + PROOF_OF_CREATION_DATE]
§ 2.3 GOOD_FAITH_COUNTER
I have a good faith belief the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification.
§ 2.4 JURISDICTION_CONSENT
I consent to the jurisdiction of Federal District Court for [YOUR_DISTRICT] and will accept service from the complainant.
§ 2.5 COUNTER_SIGNATURE
/s/ [COUNTER_CLAIMANT] — dated [ISO_8601_DATE]
Corresponding fields illuminate on selection →
17 U.S.C. § 512
SAFE HARBOR PROTECTED
DESIGNATED AGENT REGISTERED
REPEAT INFRINGER POLICY ENFORCED
COUNTER-NOTIFICATION READY
< 24H RESPONSE SLA
PERJURY LIABILITY CLAUSE ACTIVE
GOOD FAITH STANDARD MET
DMCA COMPLIANT
17 U.S.C. § 512
SAFE HARBOR PROTECTED
DESIGNATED AGENT REGISTERED
REPEAT INFRINGER POLICY ENFORCED
COUNTER-NOTIFICATION READY
< 24H RESPONSE SLA
PERJURY LIABILITY CLAUSE ACTIVE
GOOD FAITH STANDARD MET
DMCA COMPLIANT
PROCEDURE_SPEC :: TAKEDOWN_NOTICE

Boilerplate
vs. Engineered

Every gap in a standard policy is a vector for abuse. The left panel shows what most sites copy-paste. The right shows what actually holds up under a subpoena.

STANDARD BOILERPLATE— what most sites deploy
TAKEDOWN FORTIFIED— what actually defends
01
IDENTIFICATION OF INFRINGED WORK

"My copyrighted content was used without permission."

✗ INSUFFICIENT — fails § 512(c)(3) specificity
01
IDENTIFICATION OF INFRINGED WORK

"The copyrighted work is [TITLE], Registration No. [REG_NO], first published [DATE]. The specific infringing material is located at [EXACT_URL] and reproduces [DESCRIPTION] verbatim."

Specificity required under § 512(c)(3)(A)(ii). Vague claims are routinely ignored — and legally unenforceable.
02
CONTACT INFORMATION

"Contact me at my email."

✗ INSUFFICIENT — fails § 512(c)(3) specificity
02
CONTACT INFORMATION

"[FULL_LEGAL_NAME], [PHYSICAL_ADDRESS], [CITY, STATE, ZIP], [PHONE], [EMAIL]. If acting as agent: [COMPANY_NAME] on behalf of [RIGHTS_HOLDER]."

Physical address is mandatory. P.O. boxes alone do not satisfy § 512(c)(3)(A)(iv).
03
GOOD FAITH DECLARATION

"I believe this is infringement."

✗ INSUFFICIENT — fails § 512(c)(3) specificity
03
GOOD FAITH DECLARATION

"I have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law. This declaration is made under penalty of perjury."

§ 512(f) creates liability for knowing misrepresentation. This language activates that shield — and that sword.
04
DESIGNATED AGENT PROCEDURE

No designated agent listed. DMCA notices sent to generic contact@.

✗ INSUFFICIENT — fails § 512(c)(3) specificity
04
DESIGNATED AGENT PROCEDURE

Designated Agent: [NAME], registered with USCO DMCA Agent Directory, updated [DATE]. All notices to: dmca@[DOMAIN] with subject line: "DMCA NOTICE — [REFERENCE_ID]".

Without a registered agent, safe harbor protection under § 512(c) may not apply. This is the most common gap in boilerplate policies.
PROCEDURE_SPEC :: COUNTER_NOTIFICATION

The Right to
Fight Back.

A counter-notification is the mechanism that prevents DMCA from being weaponized for censorship. Most policies implement the minimum. Takedown implements what works.

WINDOW: 10–14 business daysSTATUTE: § 512(g)(3)
FIELD_SPEC — click row to expand delta
CN-01
IDENTIFICATION
STANDARD:

Full name, address, phone, email

FORTIFIED:

Full legal name + physical address + daytime phone + email + government ID type (for verification)

CN-02
MATERIAL_LOCATION
STANDARD:

URL of removed content

FORTIFIED:

Original URL + content hash (SHA-256) + creation timestamp + alternative hosting proof

CN-03
GOOD_FAITH_STATEMENT
STANDARD:

Standard good faith belief language

FORTIFIED:

Good faith belief + specific basis (e.g., fair use, license, original authorship) + citation to applicable statute or license terms

CN-04
JURISDICTION_CONSENT
STANDARD:

Consent to federal court jurisdiction

FORTIFIED:

Consent to jurisdiction of Federal District Court for [USER_DISTRICT] + acceptance of service from complainant's designated address

DELTA_ANALYSIS — what each upgrade defends against
SELECT_FIELD

Click any specification row to analyze the defensive upgrade

PROCEDURE_SPEC :: REPEAT_INFRINGER_POLICY

Repeat Offenders
Meet the Wall.

§ 512(i) requires a policy for terminating repeat infringers. Without a documented, enforced tiered system, your safe harbor protection dissolves. This is what enforcement looks like.

STANDARD_POLICYBOILERPLATE
TIER_1
First verified DMCA notice

Warning email sent

TIER_2
Second verified DMCA notice within 12 months

Account suspended temporarily

TIER_3
Third verified notice OR pattern of infringement

Account terminated

TAKEDOWN_POLICYFORTIFIED
TIER_1
MONITORING

Account flagged in system, warning issued with § 512(i) citation, 30-day monitoring window activated

TIER_2
SUSPENDED

Content removal, 90-day account suspension, notification to upstream hosts, CDN cache purge initiated

TIER_3
TERMINATED

Permanent account termination, IP block, legal referral memo generated, § 512(i) compliance documented for safe harbor preservation

DESIGNATED_AGENT_SPEC
AGENT_NAME
[DESIGNATED_AGENT_FULL_NAME]
AGENT_TITLE
[TITLE, e.g., Chief Compliance Officer]
PHYSICAL_ADDRESS
[STREET, CITY, STATE, ZIP, COUNTRY]
EMAIL
dmca@[YOUR_DOMAIN] — monitored 24/7
USCO_REGISTRATION
https://dmca.copyright.gov/osp/[YOUR_ID]
LAST_UPDATED
[ISO_8601_DATE]
⚡ USCO registration mandatory for § 512(c) safe harbor. Re-register every 3 years or after any agent change.
DEPLOYMENT_READY

Stop Using
Boilerplate.

A DMCA policy isn't a formality. It's a legal instrument. The difference between the one you copy-pasted and this one is the difference between safe harbor and liability.

§ 512
Statutory Foundation
17 U.S.C.
<24h
Response SLA
Industry standard
10–14d
Counter Window
Business days
3yr
Record Retention
Minimum required
DEPLOYMENT_CHECKLIST

Four steps.
Zero ambiguity.

WHAT_YOU_GET
Complete § 512 compliance
Designated agent template
Counter-notice procedure
Repeat infringer policy
Markdown-ready format
Annotation layer included
01
CUSTOMIZE_FIELDS

Replace all [BRACKETED_FIELDS] with your organization's legal details. Minimum: entity name, physical address, designated agent.

02
REGISTER_AGENT

Register your designated agent at dmca.copyright.gov/osp. Required for § 512(c) safe harbor. Takes 10 minutes.

02
REGISTER_AGENT

Register your designated agent at dmca.copyright.gov/osp. Required for § 512(c) safe harbor. Takes 10 minutes.

03
PUBLISH_POLICY

Host at /dmca or /legal/dmca. Link from footer. Ensure it's publicly accessible — obscured policies don't satisfy § 512(i).

04
CONFIGURE_INTAKE

Set up dmca@yourdomain.com with auto-acknowledgement. Log all notices with timestamps. Retain records for 3 years minimum.

04
CONFIGURE_INTAKE

Set up dmca@yourdomain.com with auto-acknowledgement. Log all notices with timestamps. Retain records for 3 years minimum.

READY_TO_DEPLOY

By the time a bad actor finishes reading this policy, they'll know it's not worth testing.