Last Updated: June 27, 2026
YouTube Video Cutter respects the intellectual property rights of others and processes only user-provided links rather than hosting third-party material. This page explains how copyright owners can submit claims and how affected users may respond. The fastest way to have a specific video blocked is our Report DMCA form.
If you believe your copyrighted work has been made accessible through our service without authorization, please send a written notice that includes the following:
Notices can be submitted through our Report DMCA form or by email to support@ytvideocutter.com.
If you believe a video was blocked in error, you may submit a counter-notification that includes your signature, identification of the material and its location, a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed by mistake or misidentification, your contact details, and your consent to the jurisdiction of the appropriate courts.
When we receive a valid notice, we block the reported video across the entire site promptly. Where appropriate, we notify any affected user. If we receive a valid counter-notification, we may restore access after a reasonable review period (typically 10 to 14 business days) unless the claimant pursues legal action.
We may restrict or terminate access for users who are the subject of repeated valid copyright notices, in line with applicable law.
Submitting a false claim or counter-claim, or knowingly providing inaccurate information, may expose you to legal liability. Please make sure your submission is accurate and made in good faith.
For concerns that fall outside copyright, such as trademark or publicity rights, please contact us with full details of the issue so we can review it appropriately.
To have a specific video removed from downloads immediately, use our Report DMCA form.