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Because the companies have no say in the matter. It doesn't matter if they're accurate or not, they have to comply with the law by taking them down.
Again, it's not the companies complying with the takedowns we are complaining about. It's the companies that automatically send takedowns, with no regard for whether the takedowns are legitimate. These companies are supposed to have a duty to verify their copyright claim is valid before sending a takedown. But no one is enforcing it, so they don't do it. That is the biggest issue here. We need to punish companies and individuals for sending illegitimate takedown requests.
I don't understand why you just keep repeating yourself
Again, no they don't. They are legally required to take it down by the DMCA until it's disproven.
How can the company SENDING the takedown request be legally required to take anything down?! They have nothing to take down. If they could take it down themselves, why would they need to send a DMCA takedown request?!