DMCA Policy
This page explains how copyright owners can request review or removal of indexed references from pornmini.com.
Our role
pornmini.com operates as a search and indexing service. Search results may point to third-party websites, and we generally do not host the original third-party video files shown by external sources.
A removal from our index disables or hides the reference on pornmini.com. The original content may still remain available on the source website unless that operator removes it.
Submitting a copyright complaint
If you are a copyright owner or an authorized agent, send a complaint using the contact link on this page or the report icon attached to an indexed video result.
Please include the copyrighted work you claim is infringed, the exact pornmini.com result URL or video identifier, the source URL if available, your contact information, and a statement that you are authorized to act for the rights owner.
Good-faith and accuracy statements
Your notice should include a good-faith statement that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
Your notice should also include a statement that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
Review process
After receiving a sufficiently detailed complaint, we may review the indexed result, hide it from public search, block future indexing, or request additional information.
Incomplete notices may take longer to process because we may not be able to identify the exact indexed item or verify the scope of the request.
Counter-notices and mistakes
If you believe a result was removed by mistake or misidentification, contact us with the affected URL, your explanation, and any supporting information.
We may restore, keep hidden, or further restrict indexed references based on the information available and applicable obligations.
Repeat infringement and abuse
We may restrict sources, block URLs, or disable indexed references associated with repeat infringement claims or abusive content patterns.
False, abusive, or automated notices may be rejected or rate-limited to protect the integrity of the reporting process.