DMCA Takedown Notice

Submit a copyright infringement notice under 17 U.S.C. § 512(c). The form captures every statutory requirement plus additional verification we require to act on a notice. Incomplete or unverifiable notices will not be processed.

⚠ Legal exposure: Under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), any knowing material misrepresentation in a DMCA notice exposes you to civil liability for damages, costs, and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by the alleged infringer, the content provider, or yew.gg. Filing a bad-faith notice may also constitute perjury under 18 U.S.C. § 1001. We document, log, and pursue fraudulent takedown notices.

1. Identity & authority to act

Capacity in which you are filing *

Filings by anyone other than the owner require describing your authority below.

2. The copyrighted work you own

Is the work currently commercially available? *

3. The allegedly infringing material on yew.gg

What element(s) of the linked material do you claim are infringing? *

Select all that apply.

Have you contacted the developer/user directly before filing this notice? *

Not required by statute, but expected — we have a public report channel and many disputes resolve faster outside the DMCA process.

4. Counter-notification acknowledgment

DMCA § 512(g) gives the alleged infringer the right to file a counter-notice. Both acknowledgments are required.

5. Sworn declarations

All declarations below are required. Checking these boxes constitutes a sworn statement under penalty of perjury.

6. Electronic signature

Typing your name constitutes a legally binding electronic signature pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 7001 (E-SIGN Act). Your IP address, browser, and submission timestamp are logged with this notice for audit purposes.

By submitting, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. For questions about this process, see the full DMCA Policy. Notices are reviewed and responded to at dmca@yew.gg.