DMCA Takedown Notice Generator
EverydayGenerate a DMCA takedown notice for copyright infringement. Enter the infringing URL, your work description, and contact details for a ready-to-send notice template.
What is a DMCA Notice?
A DMCA Takedown Notice Generator is a tool that produces a legally structured copyright infringement takedown letter using the details you provide โ the infringing URL, your original work's URL, and your contact information. The generated notice conforms to the requirements of Section 512(c)(3) of the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, giving hosting providers, platforms, and search engines the legally complete information they need to act on your complaint.
The DMCA was enacted in 1998 specifically to give copyright holders an out-of-court remedy for online infringement. Rather than filing a lawsuit, a rights holder can send a notice to the service provider hosting the infringing content. The provider is then obligated to remove or disable access to that content promptly, or risk losing their "safe harbour" from liability. This makes DMCA notices one of the fastest and most cost-effective tools available to creators, publishers, photographers, and developers whose work has been copied without authorisation.
Writing a valid DMCA notice from scratch is tedious and error-prone. A missing required element can render the notice legally defective and allow the host to ignore it. This generator eliminates that risk by embedding all mandatory statutory declarations โ the good-faith statement, the perjury declaration, the representation of ownership โ directly into the output, so you never have to remember the exact legal language.
Creators across every discipline use this generator: bloggers whose articles are scraped and republished verbatim, photographers whose images appear on unlicensed stock sites, developers whose code appears in competing products, and small businesses whose product descriptions are lifted wholesale by competitors. For a deeper dive into protecting your website content legally, the Privacy Policy Generator and Disclaimer Generator address the complementary side of legal documentation for your own site.
How to use this DMCA Notice calculator
Enter "Your Full Name / Company" โ use the name or entity name that holds the copyright. If you created the work as a freelancer and own it personally, enter your full legal name. If your employer owns it, enter the company name and indicate that you are authorised to act on their behalf.
Enter "Your Email Address" โ this must be a real, monitored address. Hosting providers and platforms may need to contact you if there is a counter-notice or a request for clarification. Use the email address you check regularly.
Enter "Your Address (optional)" โ while the field is optional, including a physical address strengthens the notice's credibility and is required if you ever need to escalate to a formal legal proceeding. A PO box is acceptable.
Enter "URL of Infringing Content" โ paste the exact page URL where the infringement appears. If the same content appears on multiple pages or domains, generate a separate notice for each URL, or list multiple URLs in the work description field. Use the full URL including the protocol (https://).
Enter "URL of Your Original Work" โ paste the URL of your original published work. If your work is not yet online but you have a registration certificate, describe where the work was published instead. This URL is what establishes your prior claim.
Enter "Description of Your Work" โ briefly describe what the work is, when you published it, and what makes it yours. Example: "Original travel article titled 'Best Treks in Ladakh', published on 12 March 2024, on mysite.com/ladakh-treks/." A specific, dated description is harder to dispute than a generic one.
Review the generated notice in the output panel. Confirm that your name, email, both URLs, and your work description appear correctly โ these fields populate directly from your inputs.
Copy the notice using the copy button, then send it to the host's designated DMCA agent. You can find the registered DMCA agent for US-based services in the Copyright Office's directory at copyright.gov/dmca-directory, or in the platform's Terms of Service. Some platforms (Google, YouTube, Facebook) have dedicated online submission forms.
Formula & Methodology
The DMCA Takedown Notice Generator assembles its output by populating a canonical notice template with your inputs and injecting the required statutory declarations in their correct positions. There is no calculation involved โ the logic is template interpolation governed by Section 512(c)(3) of the DMCA. Required elements under 17 U.S.C. ยง 512(c)(3): 1. Physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or authorised person 2. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed 3. Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing and information sufficient to locate it 4. Contact information of the complaining party 5. A statement of good-faith belief that the use is not authorised 6. A statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate and the party is authorised to act Template structure:[Date] To: DMCA Agent, [Host / Platform] I, [Your Name], hereby submit this notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. ยง 512) regarding infringement of my copyright. Copyrighted work: [Work Description] Location of original work: [Original URL] Location of infringing content: [Infringing URL] I have a good-faith belief that the use of the material described above is not authorised by the copyright owner, the copyright owner's agent, or the law. I swear, under penalty of perjury, that I am the copyright owner or am authorised to act on behalf of the copyright owner, and that the information in this notification is accurate. Signature: [Your Name] Name: [Your Name] Email: [Your Email] Address: [Your Address]Example โ populated output: - Your Name: Priya Mehta - Infringing URL:https://contentfarm.example/copied-article- Original URL:https://priyawritestech.com/cloud-security-guide/- Work Description: "Original technical article titled 'Cloud Security for Startups', published 5 January 2025 on priyawritestech.com" The output notice addresses the DMCA agent, cites both URLs, includes the good-faith and perjury declarations, and closes with Priya's name as the electronic signature โ satisfying all six statutory requirements of Section 512(c)(3).
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