Pin Deleted from Pinterest - Copyright Complaint

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Hi Yunita Sari,
We're getting in touch to let you know that we received a copyright complaint and have removed one (or more) of your Pins. The content was reported by Jeffrey Moreira and was Pinned from:
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If you believe this pin was removed in error, or that the copyright owner was mistaken in some respect (e.g. you contend your Pin is not an infringement, or the complaining party does not own the copyrights), you may file a counter notification by following the instructions found on our Copyright page here.
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Thanks for your attention,
The Pinterest Team
Pinterest DMCA ID #1654425863