A declaration that you believe the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner.

Once a valid counter-notice is filed, the claimant usually has 10–14 days to file a lawsuit, or UCWeb may restore the content. Why This Matters for Creators

to see if your content qualifies for protection

Explain why the content does not infringe (e.g., Fair Use, license ownership).

In the digital age, mobile browsers are a primary source of content consumption. Protecting your work on global platforms like UCWeb prevents unauthorized distribution and protects your revenue streams. By following the official "international help" guidelines, you ensure that your intellectual property rights are respected across borders.