DMCA & Content Removal
Copyright policy and content removal process for rights holders and creators.
Statly.in respects intellectual property rights and complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and applicable international copyright law.
Statly displays publicly available YouTube channel data — including channel names, thumbnails, subscriber counts, and view statistics — retrieved via the official YouTube Data API. If you believe any content on Statly infringes your rights, please follow the process below.
What Data Statly Displays
Statly sources all channel data from the public YouTube Data API. This includes:
Statly does not host, store, or reproduce video content, audio, lyrics, artwork, or any creative work beyond what is publicly available via the official YouTube API.
How to Submit a Removal Request
If you are a copyright holder, creator, or authorized representative and wish to request removal of specific content, please send a written notice to statly.in@gmail.com with the following information:
Our Response Process
Counter-Notice
If you believe content was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notice to statly.in@gmail.com containing:
- Your name, address, and contact information
- Identification of the removed content and its location before removal
- A statement under penalty of perjury that removal was a mistake or misidentification
- Your consent to jurisdiction of the appropriate court
- Your physical or electronic signature
Submitting a false or fraudulent DMCA notice is a violation of law and may result in liability for damages. Statly reserves the right to seek legal remedies against parties who abuse this process.
Submit a Request
Send all DMCA notices and content removal requests to:
statly.in@gmail.comLast reviewed: 2025