DMCA Policy
AnimeFLV, available at https://animeflv.me.uk/ (the “Website”), respects the intellectual property rights of others and takes copyright complaints seriously. This page explains how rights holders and their authorized agents can notify us of alleged infringement and what happens after a notice is received.
1. How the Website Handles Content
The Website does not host video files on its own servers. It operates as an index that organizes and links to media hosted by independent third-party services. Because of this, our ability to act is limited to what is within our control: reviewing and, where appropriate, removing or disabling links and index entries published on the Website itself. Removal of the underlying files must be requested directly from the third-party host where the files are stored.
2. Submitting a Copyright Notice
If you are a copyright owner, or an agent authorized to act on the owner’s behalf, and you believe that content linked or indexed on the Website infringes your copyright, you may send us a written takedown notice. To be considered valid and actionable, your notice should include:
- Identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed (title, and where useful, episode numbers or a description of the work).
- The exact URL(s) on the Website where the allegedly infringing material appears. General references to the site as a whole are not sufficient — we need the specific page addresses to locate and review the material.
- Your contact information: name, and a means of reaching you (such as an email address) for follow-up.
- A good-faith statement that you believe the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- An accuracy statement declaring that the information in your notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner’s behalf.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
Notices may be sent through the contact method provided on the website. Please use a clear subject line such as “DMCA Notice” so your message is routed correctly — copyright notices are given priority handling, as noted on our Contact Us page.
3. What Happens After We Receive a Notice
Upon receiving a notice that substantially complies with the requirements above, we will review the reported URLs and, where the claim appears valid, remove or disable access to the identified links or index entries within a reasonable time. Where contact information is provided, we may confirm the action taken or request clarification if a notice is incomplete or the reported URLs cannot be located.
4. Misrepresentation
Please be aware that under applicable law, a person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material is infringing may be liable for damages. Please make sure your claim is accurate and that you hold, or represent the holder of, the rights concerned before submitting a notice.
5. Repeat Infringement
Where the Website identifies index entries that are repeatedly the subject of valid complaints, we may remove related listings proactively where it is within our control to do so.
6. Related Policies
This DMCA Policy operates alongside our Terms of Service, which describe the Website’s nature as a content index, and our About Us page, which explains how the platform works. Information submitted with a copyright notice is handled as described in our Privacy Policy and used only for processing the complaint.