Legal

DMCA Policy

Last updated: June 2026

We take copyright seriously. If you believe something on Comsilo belongs to you and was posted without your permission, this page explains how to report it and what happens next.

What is DMCA?

DMCA stands for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It is a law in the United States that protects copyright owners online. It gives copyright holders a way to ask websites to remove content that infringes their work.

Even if you are not in the US, you can still use this process to report copyright infringement on our site.

What kind of content this applies to

Most of the content on Comsilo is text prompts submitted by users. We also have blog posts and images. DMCA complaints can apply to any of this content if you believe it was taken from your original work without permission.

Please note — if someone submitted a prompt that is very similar to yours, that alone may not be copyright infringement. Prompts are often similar because people work with the same tools and ideas. A DMCA request is for cases where your original, specific work has been copied.

How to send a DMCA notice

Email your DMCA takedown request to dmca@comsilo.com or hello@comsilo.com.

Your email must include:

Your contact information

Your full name, email address, and if applicable your physical address and phone number.

Description of your original work

Tell us what was copied. Give us a link to where your original work is published, or attach a copy of it.

Link to the infringing content on our site

Give us the exact URL of the page or prompt on Comsilo that you believe infringes your copyright.

A statement that you believe the use is not authorized

You need to say that you have a good faith belief that the use of the content is not authorized by you, your agent, or the law.

A statement that your notice is accurate

You need to confirm that the information in your notice is accurate, and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on their behalf.

Your signature

An electronic signature is fine — just type your full name at the bottom of the email.

What happens after you send a notice

Once we receive a valid DMCA notice, here is what we do:

  • We review your notice to make sure it includes everything required
  • We remove or disable access to the content that is alleged to be infringing
  • We notify the user who submitted the content (if applicable)
  • We respond to your email to confirm the action was taken

We try to respond within 5 business days. For urgent cases, please say so in your email and we will try to handle it faster.

Counter-notice (for users)

If your content was removed because of a DMCA notice and you believe it was removed by mistake or that you have the right to use it, you can send us a counter-notice.

Your counter-notice should include:

  • Your name and contact details
  • The URL of the content that was removed
  • A statement that you believe the content was removed by mistake
  • Your consent to the jurisdiction of a US federal court if the copyright holder decides to take legal action
  • Your electronic signature (type your full name)

Send counter-notices to dmca@comsilo.com.

False claims

Please do not send fake DMCA notices. Under US law, making false claims in a DMCA notice is perjury and can result in serious legal consequences. We take this seriously and will report bad-faith notices if needed.

Repeat infringers

If a user repeatedly submits content that violates copyright, we will ban their account. We have a zero-tolerance policy for users who keep stealing other people's work.

Send DMCA notices to

dmca@comsilo.com

Or use hello@comsilo.com — both go to the same team.