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Takedown / DMCA Procedure
If you are a rights holder and believe something on this site infringes your rights, this is the place to start.
2011scape is a non-commercial preservation project. We respect the rights of copyright and trademark holders and respond promptly to good-faith takedown requests.
Quickest path to resolution
Email
[email protected]
SLA Acknowledged within 72 hours
How it works
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You send us a notice any time
Email [email protected] with the URL of the material and proof you're the rights holder. Plain English is fine — see the checklist below.
2
We acknowledge within 72 hours
A real human replies confirming receipt and asking any clarifying questions. Every request is logged internally.
3
We act as soon as practicable
Identified material is removed or access is disabled. We notify you when it's done.
What to include in your notice
Include the items below so we can act without back-and-forth. None of them require a lawyer.
- Your name, organisation, and contact details (an email address is sufficient).
- The exact URL(s) on this site of the material you want removed.
- A description of the original work (e.g. a link to the official source or registration record).
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorised by the rights holder, its agent, or the law.
- A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and that you are the rights holder or authorised to act on the rights holder's behalf.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
You don't need to file a formal DMCA notice. A clear, good-faith email is enough for us to act. If you'd rather file formally, that's welcome but not required.
Counter-notices & questions
Removed something in error?
If you believe content was removed from this site in error, send a counter-notice to [email protected]. We treat counter-notices under the same good-faith standard.
No fees, no formality
Submitting a takedown request is free. You don't need a lawyer. Plain English is fine.
What we won't do
We won't require you to file formal legal process, pay fees, or jump through hoops before we act on a clear, good-faith request.


