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Draft a DMCA takedown notice, triage one you received, or draft a §512(g) counter-notice. Use when asserting copyright through a §512(c)(3) takedown with the fair-use and perjury gates, when an incoming takedown needs triage into comply / counter / engage / ignore options, or when drafting a §512(g)(3) counter-notice with the consent-to-federal-jurisdiction gate.
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/ip-legal:takedown --respond ~/Downloads/youtube-takedown-notice.pdf
/ip-legal:takedown --counter
/ip-legal:takedown--send--respond--counterExternal deliverables (send and counter modes): the outgoing notice/counter-notice goes to the service provider's designated agent. Do NOT include theheader on the outgoing document. The notice itself is not privileged — it's a statement made in a statutory process. Internal drafts, pre-send briefs, fair-use analyses, and triage memos keep the header per plugin configPRIVILEGED & CONFIDENTIAL — ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT.## Outputs
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ip-legal/CLAUDE.md## IP practice profile## Enforcement postureApproval matrix → DMCA takedown (ordinary)## Outputs## Who's using this## Matter workspacesEnabled✗/ip-legal:matter-workspace switch <slug>practice-level~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/ip-legal/matters/<matter-slug>/takedown/<slug>/takedown/<slug>/Cross-matter contextonWhat is the copyrighted work?
- Title / description — what is the work (software, image, text, video, audio)?
- Registration status — US Copyright Office registration number and date (if any). Registration is NOT required to send a takedown, but it is required to file suit on a US work and its pre-infringement timing controls statutory damages and fees.
- Ownership — do we own it outright, or hold an exclusive license with takedown authority? (Non-exclusive licensees typically cannot send takedowns on the licensor's work.)
- Prior licensing — have we ever licensed this use, or a broader use that might cover it?
Where is the infringing material?
- Platform / service provider — YouTube, Twitter/X, GitHub, Reddit, Amazon, a web host, etc.
- URL(s) — specific permalinks to the infringing material. One notice can cover multiple URLs if they're all from the same service.
- Description — what is the infringing material and how does it infringe (verbatim copy, substantially similar, derivative)?
- Screenshots / evidence — preserved with timestamp and URL visible
Before we draft the notice, walk through fair use. Under Lenz, you have to consider it before sending — even if the conclusion is "not fair use." The four factors:
- Purpose and character — commercial? transformative? criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, research?
- Nature of the copyrighted work — factual or creative? published or not?
- Amount and substantiality — how much of the work is used? is it the heart of the work?
- Effect on the market — does the use substitute for the original or harm a derivative market?
Your read on each? And your conclusion — fair use unlikely, debatable, likely?
https://www.copyright.gov/dmca-directory/┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ BEFORE THIS TAKEDOWN GOES ANYWHERE │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │
│ A DMCA takedown is a statement under penalty of perjury. │
│ Signing and sending it is not a routine administrative │
│ step — it is a sworn declaration with specific legal │
│ consequences. │
│ │
│ • 17 U.S.C. §512(f) creates LIABILITY for knowing │
│ material misrepresentations. People have been sued, │
│ and have lost, for bad-faith takedowns — *Lenz v. │
│ Universal*, 801 F.3d 1126 (9th Cir. 2015); *Online │
│ Policy Group v. Diebold*, 337 F. Supp. 2d 1195 (N.D. │
│ Cal. 2004); *Stephens v. Clash*, 796 F.3d 281 (3d │
│ Cir. 2015). │
│ │
│ • The accuracy and authority statement is sworn under │
│ penalty of perjury. That is a real statement, not a │
│ formality. │
│ │
│ • Sending a takedown on material that is in fact │
│ licensed, owned by someone else, or fair use is the │
│ fact pattern §512(f) was written for. │
│ │
│ Confirm before the notice leaves: │
│ │
│ 1. You own the copyright, or you hold an exclusive │
│ license with takedown authority. │
│ 2. The accused use is not authorized — you have │
│ checked licenses, grants, and any prior consents. │
│ 3. You considered fair use per *Lenz* (see Step 3 of │
│ this draft); your conclusion is on the record. │
│ 4. Whoever has authority to sign approves sending. │
│ │
│ Approver per your practice profile: [approver from │
│ Enforcement posture → Approval matrix → DMCA takedown │
│ (ordinary) row] │
│ │
│ Automatic escalations that apply here: [list any from │
│ the practice profile that this matter triggers] │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘## Who's using thisA DMCA takedown is sworn under penalty of perjury and creates §512(f) exposure for bad-faith or overbroad use. Have you reviewed this with an attorney? If not, here's a brief to bring to them: [generate a short summary: work, ownership, accused use, licensing check, fair-use analysis, signer, service provider]. A few thousand dollars of attorney time now is materially cheaper than a §512(f) suit.If you need to find a licensed attorney, solicitor, barrister, or other authorised legal professional in your jurisdiction: your professional regulator's referral service (state bar in the US, SRA/Bar Standards Board in England & Wales, Law Society in Scotland/NI/Ireland/Canada/Australia, or your jurisdiction's equivalent); ABA IP section referral roster (US); law school IP clinics for individual creators and small businesses.
<matter-folder>/takedown/<slug>/notice-v<N>.mdThis is a draft DMCA notice for attorney review, not a notice ready to send. Sending it is a sworn statement with §512(f) exposure. A licensed attorney reviews, edits, and takes professional responsibility before submission. Do not send this unreviewed.
[Westlaw][CourtListener][user provided][model knowledge — verify][web search — verify]verify<matter-folder>/takedown/<slug>/submission.md/ip-legal:takedown --counter<matter-folder>/takedown/inbound/<slug>/triage.md[WORK-PRODUCT HEADER — per plugin config ## Outputs]
> **Privilege inheritance.** This triage records our first-pass assessment of an adverse takedown. It is attorney-client and/or work-product material. Do not forward outside the privilege circle or attach to counter-notice submissions without scrubbing.
# DMCA Takedown Received — Triage
> **READ FOR TRIAGE, NOT OPINION.** Structured intake scan, not a legal merit opinion. Every authority flagged for SME verification; every merit call is counsel's.
**Slug:** [slug]
**Received:** [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Service provider:** [platform]
**Incoming file:** [path]
## The notice
**Sender:** [entity, signer, counsel if any]
**Claimed work:** [title, description, reg no. if provided]
**Our content targeted:** [URLs / identifiers]
**Date of takedown:** [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Notice meets §512(c)(3) on its face:** [yes / no — list any missing elements]
## Assessment
**License / authorization check:** [read]
**Fair use walkthrough (Lenz factors):** [read — each factor + conclusion; `[SME VERIFY]`]
**Notice defects:** [list or none]
**Host compliance with §512(g):** [were we given notice and opportunity]
**Sender credibility:** [troll / real claimant / repeat takedown pattern]
## Options
### A. Comply
### B. Counter-notice (§512(g)(3))
### C. Engage sender
### D. Ignore
**Recommendation:** [A/B/C/D] — [two sentences why] — `[SME VERIFY: counsel to confirm before executing]`
## Deadlines
- **Counter-notice watch window:** 10–14 business days after counter-notice is submitted — content stays down if sender files suit in that window
- **Sender's suit filing timing:** typically on our counter-notice clock, if we counter
- **Any contractual deadlines with the host:** [check]
## Immediate actions
- [ ] Legal hold issued on the accused work and our related content — [yes/no]
- [ ] Business impact assessed (revenue, account strikes, SEO) — [yes/no]
- [ ] Matter created in log — [yes/no/TBD]
- [ ] Counsel assigned — [who]This is a triage memo, not advice. The assessments above are a first read from the four corners of the notice. An attorney evaluates before you counter-notice (which consents to federal jurisdiction) or decide not to respond.
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ BEFORE THIS COUNTER-NOTICE GOES ANYWHERE │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ │
│ A DMCA counter-notice is a statement under penalty of │
│ perjury AND consents to federal court jurisdiction. It │
│ is the step before litigation. │
│ │
│ • If the original claimant files suit within 10–14 │
│ business days after your counter-notice, the content │
│ stays down pending the suit. 17 U.S.C. §512(g)(2)(C). │
│ │
│ • If they do not sue within the window, the host must │
│ restore the content within 14 business days of your │
│ counter-notice. │
│ │
│ • You are consenting to be sued in federal court in the │
│ claimant's judicial district (or, if you are outside │
│ the US, designating a district). This is a jurisdiction │
│ admission you make by signing. │
│ │
│ • The perjury statement is real. §512(f) liability runs │
│ in both directions — senders and counter-senders. │
│ │
│ Confirm before the counter-notice leaves: │
│ │
│ 1. The material was removed in response to a §512 │
│ notice (not a TOS action). │
│ 2. You have a good-faith belief the removal was a │
│ mistake or misidentification — because the use is │
│ licensed, fair use, not actually infringing, or the │
│ sender doesn't own the work. │
│ 3. You are prepared to be sued in federal court in the │
│ claimant's district. Budget, counsel, and risk │
│ tolerance are all set. │
│ 4. An attorney has reviewed this before it is sent. │
│ │
│ Approver per your practice profile: [approver from │
│ Enforcement posture → Approval matrix — counter-notices │
│ generally route above the DMCA takedown (ordinary) │
│ approver because of the federal-jurisdiction admission] │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘A counter-notice consents to federal court jurisdiction and is sworn under penalty of perjury. Have you reviewed with a licensed attorney, solicitor, barrister, or other authorised legal professional in your jurisdiction? This is not the Claude-review layer; this is the step where you need licensed professional judgment. Brief for the conversation: [generate a 1-page summary]. Referral resources: your professional regulator's referral service (state bar in the US, SRA/Bar Standards Board in England & Wales, Law Society in Scotland/NI/Ireland/Canada/Australia, or your jurisdiction's equivalent); law school IP clinics; ABA IP section (US).
<matter-folder>/takedown/<slug>/counter-notice-v<N>.mdThis is a draft counter-notice for attorney review, not a counter ready to send. Sending it is a sworn statement and consents to federal court jurisdiction in the claimant's district. A licensed attorney reviews before submission. Do not send this unreviewed.
<matter-folder>/takedown/<slug>/counter-submission.md## Decision posture on subjective legal calls--send--counter