Takedown requests
Last updated: 23 August 2026
How to get something removed from CircHub — whether it is yours and should not be here, or it infringes your copyright.
If you are in the video and did not agree to it
Say so and it comes down. You do not need to prove ownership, fill in a form correctly, or explain yourself. Write to [email address] with the link, and we take it offline while we look at it — not afterwards.
If the person in the video is under 18, report it to your local authorities as well. We remove it and report it onward.
1. The quickest route
If you have an account, use the Report link on the video or post. That lands directly in the moderation queue and is the fastest way to reach us.
Without an account, write to [email address].
2. Copyright complaints
Send us, in writing:
- The full address of the page holding the content.
- A description of the work you say is infringed, and where the original can be found.
- Your name and contact details, and in what capacity you are writing.
- A statement that you believe in good faith that the use is not authorised by the rights holder or the law.
- A statement that the information is accurate and that you are the rights holder or authorised to act for them.
- Your signature — typing your name is enough.
Send it to [email address]. We aim to respond within [number] working days.
3. If your content was removed wrongly
You can object. Write to the same address with the address of the removed content, why you believe the removal was a mistake, and your contact details. If the complaint turns out to be unfounded, the content goes back.
4. Do not misuse this
Filing a knowingly false complaint to get someone else's content removed can carry legal consequences for you, and costs your account here.
5. What we do with a request
Requests about non-consensual content or anyone under 18 are handled first, and the content comes offline immediately. Everything else is reviewed, and we tell you the outcome.
Removals are recorded in the moderation log — what was removed, by whom and why — but the content itself is deleted, not archived. What we keep is described on the privacy page.