DMCA Policy
FilmyFire respects intellectual property rights. We respond promptly to valid Digital Millennium Copyright Act notices.
Our Commitment to Copyright
FilmyFire strictly adheres to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and applicable copyright laws. We respect the intellectual property rights of content creators and take allegations of infringement seriously.
How to File a DMCA Notice
Follow these steps to submit a copyright infringement claim
Prepare Your Notice
Include all required information: identification of copyrighted work, URL of infringing material, your contact details, and statements of good faith belief.
Submit Notice
Send your complete DMCA notice to our designated agent at dmca@filmyfire.com with 'DMCA Takedown Notice' in the subject line.
Review Process
Our team reviews all notices within 24-48 hours. We may request additional information if needed.
Action Taken
Valid notices result in prompt removal of infringing content. We notify the affected user and provide counter-notice options.
Required Information in Your Notice
Your DMCA notice must include ALL of the following information to be considered valid:
- 1Physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or authorized agent
- 2Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed
- 3Description of the nature and location of the allegedly infringing material (URLs)
- 4Your contact information (address, phone number, email)
- 5Statement of good faith belief that use of the material is not authorized by law
- 6Statement that the information in the notification is accurate and under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner
Important Note
Incomplete notices may delay the review process. Please ensure all required information is included in your initial submission.
Submit a DMCA Notice
If you believe your copyright has been infringed on our platform, send your notice to our designated agent.
Designated Agent Email:
dmca@filmyfire.comSubject line: "DMCA Takedown Notice"
Submit a Counter-Notice
If your content was removed due to a DMCA notice and you believe it was a mistake, you may submit a counter-notice.
Counter-notices must include similar information to DMCA notices, plus a statement consenting to jurisdiction of your local federal court. We'll forward valid counter-notices to the claiming party.
Repeat Infringer Policy
FilmyFire maintains a policy of terminating accounts of repeat infringers. Users who repeatedly upload or link to infringing content may have their access to the service terminated in appropriate circumstances.
Questions About DMCA?
Our copyright team is available to answer questions about our DMCA process or help you understand your rights and responsibilities.
Contact Copyright Team