Vercel Removes Page Following DMCA Takedown Notice
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Summary
Vercel has removed a webpage in response to a DMCA takedown notice. The notice informs website owners that they can submit a counter notice if they believe the takedown was a mistake, and provides a link to Vercel's DMCA policy for the counter notice process.
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If you are the owner of this website and believe this was a mistake, you have the right to submit a counter notice to have the page reinstated.
Read our DMCA Policy to submit a counter notice.
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