While I agree that they should have not deleted your site files that quickly and should have had a reliable backup solution, I would not agree with your assessment that it is a "scam." They have not fraudulently made any claims nor falsely led you on as a scam.
DMCA matters can be quite delicate and there is often pressure on the host to solve it quickly by suspending the site. I have always had issue with the DMCA in that it places the burden of discovery on the web host. In other words, once properly notified then the host is pressured into becoming the judge and jury. We do NOT like those types of calls at all unless the presenting evidence is extremely convincing and the infringment obvious. You were correct in sending in your counter complaint and that should have stopped the process until further investigation could be made. But then again, that is my point. Why should the web host become the judge and jury on such matters? Those matters should be handled by judges in a court of law. While the DMCA does make some provisions for this, it is very clear that the expectation is that we should investigate and make a determination of merit then take the files down if customer does not do so in a reasonable amount of time. Put simply, web hosting companies do not have the legal training nor time to determine such matters.
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