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- Hi everyone. Im attorney Aiden Durham with 180 Law Co in Colorado. Welcome back to All Up In Yo Business where today were gonna talk about what to do if you find yourself on the receiving end of a copyright infringement or DMCA take down notice. Before we get into all of that fun stuff, please be sure to subscribe (clicking noise) if you havent already done so, (bell chime noise) click that little bell so you get notified anytime I post a new video and check the description for links to additional information and resources. And a quick legal disclaimer. I am a lawyer, but I am not your lawyer. The stuff I talk about in this video isnt a substitute for actual legal advice. If you need help with any kind of legal situation, you should consult with a lawyer and dont just rely on free info you get from YouTube. So big shout out to Damion Wilson on Twitter. He tagged me, or I guess in Twitter, added me. He at-ted me, whatever. He tagged me in a post from another user about a DMCA