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counter notice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "counter notice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a notice that opposes or responds to a previous notice. Example: "After receiving the eviction notice, the tenant filed a counter notice to contest the claims made by the landlord."
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The company did, however, point us to its copyright policy, which includes instructions on how to file a counter notice.
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Further, both YouTube and Twitch allow streamers to respond to takedowns with a "counter notice" explaining why the takedown was mistaken and that the content is protected under "fair use".
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After attending a meeting on the topic today, Andrus Ansip, the European Commissioner for Digital Single Market, tweeted to say the main areas tech firms need to be addressing are that "takedown should be fast, reliable, effective; pro-activity to detect, remove and disable content using automatic detection and filtering; adequate safeguards and counter notice".
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It can file a counter notice stating that it believes its clip to be fair use, but YouTube is required to wait a minimum of 10 days before putting the video back up.
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In its announcement today, Google notes that users can always file "counter notices" when they believe their content was wrongly removed from its index.
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"We have filed a counter-notice and are working with Google and their Google Play reinstatement process to get our our app back in the market," the company said in a statement.
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Lenz then did something rarely done by recipients of takedown notices: she sent YouTube a counter-notice saying that her video didn't violate copyright and didn't misuse Universal's intellectual property, and that she was going to put it back up.
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On the flip side, Google has improved its "counter-notice" tools for those who believe their content was wrongly removed.
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If an alleged infringer files a counter-notice but the copyright owner decides not to then pursue legal action, the former should be immediately entitled to claim damages against the latter, set at a fixed amount (say £250 – a little under $400) for every day each affected file was offline.
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In April 2013, it was reported that Universal Music Group and YouTube have a contractual agreement that prevents content blocked on YouTube by a request from UMG from being restored, even if the uploader of the video files a DMCA counter-notice.
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There are also provisions for counter-notices as well as time limits for carrying out the take-downs and put-backs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When drafting a "counter notice", clearly and concisely state the reasons for opposing the original notice, providing supporting evidence or arguments whenever possible.
Common error
Avoid using inflammatory or accusatory language in your "counter notice". Maintain a professional and factual tone to ensure your response is taken seriously.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "counter notice" functions primarily as a noun phrase, referring to a formal notification issued in response to an initial notice. Ludwig AI confirms its use in legal and copyright contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
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25%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "counter notice" is a grammatically sound noun phrase used to describe a response to an initial notification, especially in copyright or legal settings. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and relevance. While not extremely common, the phrase appears primarily in news and media, and wiki contexts. When using "counter notice", ensure clarity and a professional tone to effectively convey your dispute. Alternatives like "rebuttal notice" or "response to notice" may be suitable depending on the specific situation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rebuttal notice
Focuses on the act of refuting or disproving the original notice.
response to notice
A general phrase indicating an answer or reaction to a notification.
notice of opposition
Highlights the act of formally opposing or disagreeing with something.
challenge to notice
Emphasizes questioning the validity or accuracy of the original notice.
objection to notification
Similar to 'notice of opposition', but uses "notification" instead of "notice".
reply to notification
Focuses on providing an answer to the notification
dispute notification
Highlights the act of questioning the validity or accuracy of notification.
defense against notice
Emphasizes protective actions in response to the original notice.
notification of dispute
Indicates the start of a dispute regarding the original notification.
claim against notification
Focuses on initiating a formal complaint about the notification.
FAQs
What is a "counter notice" in the context of copyright?
A "counter notice" is a response to a copyright takedown notice, asserting that the material in question does not infringe copyright or that the takedown was mistaken.
When should I file a "counter notice"?
File a "counter notice" if you believe your content was wrongly removed due to a copyright claim and that you have the right to use the material, often under fair use or licensing agreements.
What information should be included in a "counter notice"?
A "counter notice" should include your contact information, a statement explaining why the takedown was incorrect, and a good faith declaration that you believe you have the right to use the content. It may also include a consent to jurisdiction.
What happens after I submit a "counter notice"?
The party who issued the initial takedown notice is typically given a period (e.g., 10-14 days) to file a lawsuit against you. If they do not, your content may be restored. You could use alternatives like "rebuttal notice" or "response to notice".
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