This document serves as a guide for submitting a DMCA counter notice to GitHub if you believe your content was wrongly disabled by a DMCA takedown request. It outlines the requirements for filing a counter notice, stressing the importance of truthful declarations, legal implications, and thorough investigation of claims. The document explains that a counter notice must include specific statements and personal information and that it serves as a legal statement. By filing a counter notice, you consent to possible legal action by the copyright owner if they choose to pursue the matter in court. GitHub's role is limited to processing the notices per DMCA requirements. Additional resources for legal assistance are suggested to aid users in complex situations.