Legal
DMCA Policy
Effective date: July 15, 2026
1. Respect for copyright
This website respects intellectual-property rights. Users must have permission to upload and transform files. The service is designed for temporary processing and does not publish a searchable public library of user uploads.
2. Copyright infringement notice
A copyright owner or authorized agent who believes material available through this website infringes copyright may submit a written notice containing: identification of the copyrighted work; identification and precise location of the allegedly infringing material; the complaining party’s name, address, telephone number, and email address; a statement of good-faith belief that the use is not authorized; a statement that the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that the sender is authorized to act; and a physical or electronic signature.
3. Where to send a notice
Send notices through the Contact Us page with the subject “Copyright Notice,” or email mrpuppyy07@gmail.com. Include enough detail for the administrator to identify the relevant route, download token, published page, or account.
4. Temporary files
Conversion files are intended to expire after 30 minutes and are not directly browsable. A notice may arrive after the file has already been removed. The administrator may preserve limited records when reasonably necessary to evaluate a valid legal claim.
5. Counter-notification
A person who believes material was removed or disabled by mistake may submit a counter-notification identifying the material, explaining the good-faith basis for restoration, providing contact details, consenting to appropriate legal jurisdiction where required, accepting service of process from the original claimant, and including a signature. The administrator may forward the counter-notification to the claimant.
6. Repeat infringement
Where appropriate and technically identifiable, accounts used for repeated copyright infringement may be restricted or terminated.
7. Misrepresentation
Knowingly submitting a false or materially misleading copyright notice or counter-notification can create legal liability. Seek qualified legal advice when uncertain.