DMCA & Copyright Policy

Last Updated: April 25, 2026

Important Notice

Please note: Vumeto does not host any files itself and only displays content from third-party providers. Legal issues should be taken up with the relevant hosts.

Vumeto is a content aggregation platform that functions similarly to a search engine for anime content. We do not upload, store, or host video files, images, or other copyrighted materials on our servers. We index and link to content that is already publicly available on third-party platforms across the internet.

How Vumeto Works

Content Aggregation

Vumeto operates similarly to search engines such as Google or Bing. We:

  • Index publicly available content from third-party streaming providers
  • Display metadata such as titles, descriptions, and thumbnails from external sources
  • Provide links to content hosted on independent third-party platforms
  • Do not upload, store, or control any video files or copyrighted content

Third-Party Responsibility

All streaming content accessed through Vumeto is hosted entirely on external servers operated by independent third-party providers. We do not control, and cannot be held responsible for, the content hosted on these platforms.

DMCA Compliance

Our Position

Vumeto respects intellectual property rights and complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Because we do not host content, we cannot remove files that we do not possess or control.

For Copyright Holders

If you believe your copyrighted work is being infringed, please contact the third-party hosting provider directly, as they store and serve the content. Vumeto indexes publicly available links in a similar way that search engines index web pages.

To identify the hosting provider for specific content, you can:

  • Check the video player or page source for the hosting domain
  • Contact that hosting provider using their DMCA takedown process
  • Understand that removing links from Vumeto does not remove the original hosted content from the internet

Link Removal Requests

Submitting a Request

While we do not host content, we may review and potentially remove index links to specific third-party content upon receipt of a valid DMCA notification. This does not remove the content from third-party servers.

To submit a link removal request, include the following:

  • Your full legal name and contact information
  • Identification of the copyrighted work(s) you claim has been infringed
  • The specific URL(s) on Vumeto linking to the allegedly infringing material
  • A statement that you are the copyright owner or authorized agent
  • A statement that the information in your notice is accurate under penalty of perjury
  • Your physical or electronic signature

Contact Information

Send DMCA link removal requests through our contact page or the support email listed in the footer. We can delist links from our index, but we cannot remove hosted files from external servers.

Disclaimer

Vumeto is a search and discovery platform that aggregates publicly available content from across the internet. We do not own, upload, or host the content indexed on our platform.

We do not verify the legality of content hosted on third-party platforms. Users access third-party content at their own discretion and risk.

For content removal, copyright holders should contact the third-party hosting providers directly, as they have actual possession and control of the material.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't you remove content directly?

Because we do not host it. Like search engines that index pages without controlling their servers, we can remove links from our index but cannot delete third-party hosted files.

Who is responsible for hosted content?

Third-party hosting providers that store and serve the files are responsible for that content and its removal.

Does removing links from Vumeto stop copyright infringement?

Not by itself. Delisting links from Vumeto does not remove the original files from third-party servers. To address infringement at the source, requests should be sent to hosting providers.