DMCA Takedown Policy & Intellectual Property

soundvia respects intellectual property rights and processes valid legal notices in accordance with applicable law.

What you can report

You can submit notices for copyright infringement, trademark misuse, impersonation, and related intellectual property violations. Select the notice type that best matches your claim and provide clear supporting detail.

Who may submit

Notices may be submitted by the rights owner or an authorized representative (such as an agent, law firm, label, or organization). Representatives must identify the owner they represent and include an authorization statement.

Required notice content

A complete notice must include: your legal contact details, links to allegedly infringing content, identification of your original work, a clear explanation of the claim, and legally required good-faith and accuracy statements.

Review and outcomes

Our moderation team reviews each notice. Incomplete, abusive, or legally insufficient notices may be rejected. Accepted notices may place content into takedown mode (private, non-editable, non-shareable) while dispute handling continues, and may later result in permanent deletion where required.

Counter-notices and disputes

If your content was actioned in error, use Copyright Center to submit a counter notice within the stated window. We may request additional legal documentation from either party to resolve disputes.

Legal contact

For DMCA takedown notice (U.S.) or copyright claim/takedown notice (outside the U.S.) and IP-related questions, contact [email protected].