I know that when I find something named IP Replacement in my inventory, it means that LL removed content that I did not have the right to posses. In my case, that is always because I received it from someone else who didn't have rights to it, which I didn't know. These are always freebies. I am curious about three things. How can I know what was replaced? It's not important for the freebie that I have had replaced, but I am curious. I also wonder about a situation where someone has sold multiple copies of something to legitimate buyers and then it gets stolen and multiple illegitimate copies sold. In such a case, what does LL do? How can LL take down just the copies that were stolen and leave the others alone? The only way I can think of is through a detailed analysis of transaction records. I presume the replacement occurs when LL receives a DMCA notification. If they receive a counter-notification, will they restore the copy that was in my inventory?