DMCA
We respect creators. If you believe something on this site uses your copyrighted work without permission, this page explains how to send a proper DMCA notice, what details to include, what happens next, and how a counter-notice works.




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Level 1 What DMCA means here
DMCA stands for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. In simple words: it’s a legal process that helps copyright owners report content they believe is used without permission. If we receive a valid DMCA notice, we review it quickly. If the request is complete and clear, we may remove or disable access to the content while the claim is handled.
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Fast handling:We aim to act quickly when a notice is complete and accurate.
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Fair balance:We respect creators and also allow a legal counter-notice if something is removed by mistake.
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Good faith:Please submit only real claims. False claims can have legal consequences.
Level 2 How to send a DMCA takedown notice
To keep things smooth, your notice should be complete. Missing details can delay action because we may not be able to verify the claim. The safest way is to send one clear message with all required info. If you represent someone else, mention that too.
[YOUR-DMCA-EMAIL@YOURDOMAIN.COM]
(Example only. Use your real contact email.)
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1) Identify the copyrighted workTell us what you own. Share a link to the original, or describe it clearly.
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2) Identify the content on our siteSend the exact URL(s) on our website that you want reviewed/removed.
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3) Add your contact infoName, email, address, and phone number help us verify the request.
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4) Add the required statementsGood-faith belief + accuracy statement + signature (typed name is usually fine).
Level 3 Counter-notice (if content was removed by mistake)
If you believe your content was removed due to a mistake or wrong identification, you can send a counter-notice. A counter-notice is a legal statement, so keep it honest and accurate. If the counter-notice is valid, the law may allow the content to be restored unless the original claimant takes further legal action within the required time.
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What to includeYour name + contact info, the URL removed, and a statement under penalty of perjury.
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Consent to jurisdictionDepending on your location, you may need to state you accept the court’s jurisdiction.
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SignatureAdd an electronic or physical signature (typed full name is commonly accepted).
Level 4 Repeat infringer policy
We take repeat infringement seriously. If we see multiple valid claims about the same user or pattern, we may limit access, remove content, or take other reasonable action. This helps protect creators and keeps the site fair. We also protect users from abuse by checking claims for completeness and clarity.
FAQ DMCA questions people ask
How fast do you act on a DMCA notice?
What if the content is on multiple pages?
Can I report something that is not copyright?
What is a “good-faith belief” statement?
Can content come back after a counter-notice?
What happens if someone sends false claims?
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