AnimeGate operates in accordance with 17 U.S.C. § 512 and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"). We are committed to addressing any copyright infringement issues promptly and appropriately under these laws and other relevant intellectual property regulations. If you find your copyrighted material on AnimeGate or if our search engine returns links to your copyrighted content and you wish to have it removed, please follow the guidelines outlined below. It's important to note that providing inaccurate information about infringing content may lead to legal consequences, including liability for damages and legal fees. We recommend seeking legal advice before proceeding.

To file a copyright infringement claim, please ensure your notice contains the following details:

  • Proof of authorization to act on behalf of the copyright owner whose rights are allegedly infringed.
  • Contact information, including a valid email address, for communication purposes.
  • Clear identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed, including at least one search term that retrieves the material from AnimeGate's search results.
  • A statement indicating that the complainant genuinely believes the use of the material in question is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  • A statement affirming the accuracy of the information provided and confirming, under penalty of perjury, the complainant's authorization to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
  • The notice must be signed by the authorized representative of the copyright owner.

Please send the written infringement notice to the address provided below and also notify us via email at [email protected].

We must emphasize that due to limitations with our search engine, we cannot guarantee the complete removal of all content. To expedite the process, please provide clickable direct links to each instance of the infringing publication. Only then can we ensure the removal of all relevant content.

Please allow 1-3 business days for us to respond to your email. Kindly note that forwarding your complaint to other parties, such as our Internet Service Provider, may cause delays in processing if the complaint is not filed correctly.