These retractions should: (1) identify the material that was removed or disabled and (2) state that the complainant would like to retract the DMCA notice.</p>Counter-Notice Process<p>If you believe that your content was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification, you may also send us a written counter-notice. Please know that a counter-notice is a legal statement. you should engage in a thorough investigation into the allegations made in the DMCA takedown notice before submitting a counter-notice. We also encourage you to consult with a legal professional if you have questions about your disabled/removed content or the counter-notice process.