At FreeFireadvanceServer.co, we respect intellectual property rights and take copyright seriously. We comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and expect our users to do the same. If you spot content on our site that infringes your copyright, we’ll act fast on valid claims. In my experience with site audits, prompt handling prevents escalations and keeps your site clean in Google’s eyes.
How to Submit a DMCA Notice
If you’re the copyright owner or authorized agent and believe material on our site violates your rights, send us a written notice. Include these details to make it valid—skipping any slows things down:
- A description of the copyrighted work you claim is infringed, with proof like registration or a link to the original.
- Exact location of the infringing material on our site (e.g., URL to the page or post).
- Your full contact info: name, address, phone, and email.
- A statement that you believe in good faith the use isn’t authorized by the owner, agent, or law.
- A sworn statement under penalty of perjury that your info is accurate and you’re the owner or authorized to act.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
Email it to [email protected]. We review within 48 hours typically, and remove or disable access if it checks out. We’ll notify the poster too, giving them a chance to respond.
Counter-Notifications
If your content gets taken down and you think it’s a mistake, file a counter-notice. Include:
- Identification of the removed material and its original location.
- Your contact details.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that you believe it was removed by error or misidentification.
- Consent to jurisdiction in your local federal court (or if outside the US, where we operate).
- Your signature.
Send to the same email. We forward to the complainant and may restore if no lawsuit follows within 10-14 business days. This process keeps things fair—seen it resolve issues without courts in many recoveries.
Repeat Infringers
We terminate accounts of repeat offenders. No exceptions. It protects the community and aligns with Google guidelines on quality content.
Changes to This Policy
We update this as laws evolve. Check the date at top: Last revised January 31, 2026. Continued use means you accept changes. In practice, notifying users via email boosts transparency.
For DMCA questions or more on US Copyright Office, head to copyright.gov. We’re not lawyers consult one for advice. This policy applies site-wide, supporting our mission for legit Free Fire Advance Server resources.
The FreeFireadvanceServer.co Team
