DMCA Policy Generator
Create a DMCA Notice & Copyright Policy that names your designated agent and explains how copyright owners can submit takedown notices — and how users can respond with a counter-notification.
Page last reviewed: June 2026
Not legal advice. The generator and the content on this page are provided for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your business.
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Free preview · the DMCA Notice is one of six core documents included in every TrustPack AI pack starting at $29 — along with Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, and a Contact page.
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Why publish a DMCA notice
If your website lets users post content — reviews, comments, images, forum posts, or uploads — you may receive copyright complaints about material you didn't create yourself.
A DMCA Notice & Copyright Policy names a designated agent for receiving takedown notices and sets out a clear process for handling them, which is a standard part of the safe-harbor protections under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act for platforms that host user content.
What's included in your generated DMCA policy
Your generated DMCA Notice & Copyright Policy covers:
- Required elements of a valid takedown notice (identification of the work, the infringing material, contact details, good-faith and perjury statements)
- Your designated agent's name, email, and address for receiving notices
- Counter-notification procedure for users whose content was removed by mistake
- A repeat-infringer policy
- A note on false claims and potential liability for bad-faith notices
- Contact details for general questions about the policy
Part of every TrustPack AI pack
The DMCA Notice is one of the six core documents — alongside Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, and a Contact page — included in the $29 Standard pack and the $59 Pro pack. Enter your designated agent's name and email (or use your general contact email) when generating your pack.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need a DMCA policy if visitors can't post content on my site?
- If your website is purely informational and doesn't accept user-submitted content (comments, reviews, uploads, forum posts), a DMCA policy is less critical — but it's still commonly included as part of a general Terms of Service / copyright section, and many businesses publish one regardless as a best practice.
- Who can be my designated DMCA agent?
- It can be you, a member of your team, or a third-party service. The generator defaults the designated agent's email to your general contact email if you don't provide a separate one.
- Does this policy only apply in the United States?
- The DMCA is U.S. law, so the formal takedown/counter-notification procedure described is most directly relevant if you or your users are in the U.S. If your business operates elsewhere, similar 'notice and takedown' concepts often apply under local copyright law, but you should have a qualified lawyer confirm what's appropriate for your jurisdiction.
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Free preview · the DMCA Notice is one of six core documents included in every TrustPack AI pack starting at $29 — along with Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, Cookie Notice, Refund Policy, and a Contact page.
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