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Old 09-29-2022, 05:06 AM  
Marshal
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Never ever ignore a DMCA especially if you have the rights to use the content,
because you could end up in a really uncomfortable situation. This applies to Google, hosting, any social network, etc...

DMCA agents are just trying to send as many notices as possible even if you have the rights, since they are obviously paid by a notice sent not by a correct notice sent. So always file a counter notice even if it says: "We have rights, but we removed the content as a sign of courtesy...".
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