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LegalUpdated August 23, 2026

Copyright / DMCA

How to report copyright infringement, how to dispute a takedown, and what happens to accounts that keep infringing.

02Our designated agent

Copyright notices must go to our designated agent: Stefano Tanaga, No. 2-3, Lane 59, Fuxing Street, Houli District, Taichung City 421, Taiwan. Phone: +886 916 152 420. Email: stefano.tanaga07@gmail.com. This agent is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office under registration number DMCA-1079139; you can verify it in the DMCA Designated Agent Directory at copyright.gov. Notices sent anywhere else may be delayed. If you are in the EU, or your complaint is about something other than copyright, use the notice form at enchant.ee/notice instead — it reaches the same team.

03What we do with a notice

We review every notice. If it is complete and appears valid, we remove or disable access to the material, usually within a few days, and tell the person who posted it what was removed and why. We keep a record of every notice and every action taken.

04Counter-notice

If your content was removed and you believe that was a mistake or a misidentification, you can send a counter-notice. It needs: your signature; what was removed and where it used to be; a statement under penalty of perjury that you believe in good faith it was removed by mistake; your name, address and phone number; and your consent to the jurisdiction of the federal court for your district (or, if you are outside the US, any district where we may be found), and that you will accept service from the person who filed the notice. If we get a valid counter-notice we forward it to them. Unless they file a court action within 10 to 14 business days, we may restore the material.

05Repeat infringers

We terminate the accounts of repeat infringers. A notice we act on counts as one strike against the account that posted the material. Three strikes ends the account, and we may act sooner where the infringement is blatant or commercial. Strikes expire after 12 months. A strike you believe is wrong can be appealed by replying to the message telling you about it — a successful counter-notice removes the strike.

06False claims

Filing a notice you know to be false is itself unlawful under 17 U.S.C. §512(f), and the person you targeted can recover damages and legal costs from you. Please be sure you own the rights before you file.

Looking for how something works rather than the policy? Read the manual. Questions? Email support@enchant.ee.

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