Copyright & DMCA
Report infringement and resolve piracy disputes through a structured legal workflow.
1. Filing a DMCA Notice
If you believe your copyrighted work is being infringed, submit a claim with clear identification of the original work and the infringing listing/file.
Notices should include sufficient contact details, ownership evidence, and a good-faith statement.
2. Required Information
Include your legal name, organization (if applicable), contact email, and a precise description of the allegedly infringing material.
Include direct links, hashes, or evidence that helps identify source and target files accurately.
3. Review Workflow
Claims are reviewed by staff and may trigger temporary file restrictions during investigation.
Confirmed infringement can lead to file removal, listing suspension, and account enforcement actions.
4. Counter-Claims and Misuse
Affected parties may submit counter-claims when they believe a notice is incorrect or abusive.
Fraudulent or malicious claims may result in account penalties and legal escalation where applicable.
5. Repeat Infringer Policy
Accounts associated with repeated confirmed infringement may be permanently suspended.
Related entitlements and monetization access may be revoked as part of enforcement.
6. How to Submit
Use the platform DMCA claim flow in the anti-piracy section or contact support with a legal ticket category for urgent legal notices.