This legal document provides a detailed guide on submitting a DMCA counter notice to GitHub. It outlines the process for contesting a DMCA takedown request if you believe it was mistakenly filed against your content. The document emphasizes the importance of honesty, thorough investigation, and having a solid reason for filing a counter notice. It warns users about the potential legal consequences of submitting a counter notice, including possible lawsuits. The guide also specifies the required elements of a counter notice, such as identifying the disabled content, providing contact information, and including specific legal statements. Finally, it advises on different submission methods, highlighting email as the fastest option. This document is a resource for users looking to legally challenge a DMCA takedown on GitHub, ensuring they meet the statutory requirements and understand the implications.