I would like to add the point I made later: I don't know of any non-DCMA take-downs, and DCMA take downs require that if you have a license for all the content the DCMA covers, you can file a counter notice.
If you do file a counter notice, github has to put the content back up or risk losing safe harbor provisions.
The company then has to actually sue you if they want the content taken down.
If you do file a counter notice, github has to put the content back up or risk losing safe harbor provisions.
The company then has to actually sue you if they want the content taken down.