Transparency is a core value at Google.
As part of our efforts to remain transparent, a copy of each legal notice that we receive may be sent to the Lumen project for publication. Lumen is an independent research project that's managed by the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. The Lumen database houses millions of content takedown requests that have been voluntarily shared by various companies, including Google. Its purpose is to facilitate academic and industry research concerning the availability of online content. Lumen will redact the submitter's personal contact information (i.e. phone number, email and address).
You can view an example of a Lumen publication here.
We may also publish similar information from your notice to our Transparency Report, which provides data on the requests that we receive from copyright owners and governments to remove information from our products.