DMCA & Copyright

We take copyright seriously. If you believe something on our site uses your work without permission, tell us — we will review and act fast.

Our Stance

Your work, your rights. We respect both.

Every photo, every word on Mumbai Loconto either belongs to us, is licensed to us, or is shared by the companions themselves with their written consent. If something ever slips through and you believe your copyrighted work was used without permission, we want to fix it — fast, cleanly, and without drama. This page explains exactly how to let us know, what we need from you, and how quickly we will respond.

What Counts

WHAT WE PROTECT

Copyright covers real creative work. These are the things we take seriously and review on priority.

Original Photos

Photographs you shot yourself. If a photo belongs to you and appears on our site without a license, we remove it the moment we verify.

Videos & Reels

Any clip, reel, or full-length video you created. This includes short mobile clips as well as longer studio work.

Written Content

Articles, blog posts, profile descriptions, or any original writing. Copy-pasted paragraphs are exactly what we do not want on the site.

Logos & Brand

Your logo, your design, your brand assets. These are your identity — we will never use them without explicit permission.

The Process

HOW TO REPORT

Four simple steps. No legal expertise needed — just write to us in plain English.

1

Find the content on our site

Open the page where the content appears and copy the full URL from your browser bar. Example: https://mumbai.loconto.net/profile/example-name. If it is an image, right-click and choose "Copy image link" so we can go straight to the exact file.

2

Gather proof that it is yours

A link to the original on your website, social media, or cloud storage works great. Even a photo metadata screenshot or a dated contract is enough. We just need to see that it came from you first.

3

Write to us

Send the details to our contact form or to the email listed in the footer. Subject line: "DMCA Notice". Include everything from the checklist below so we can act without going back and forth.

4

We review and respond

A human reads every DMCA notice. If the claim is clear, we remove or disable the content and write back to you. If we need clarification, we reply with one or two specific questions.

Checklist

WHAT TO INCLUDE

A complete notice saves everyone time. Missing anything? We will ask, but it slows things down.

Your DMCA takedown notice should contain:

Copy-paste this as a template if it helps.

  • Your full name and postal address. The DMCA is a legal process — we need to know who is filing.
  • The best email or phone to reach you. So we can confirm receipt and follow up if needed.
  • A clear description of the copyrighted work. For example: "My professional photograph of a Mumbai skyline, shot on 12 March 2024".
  • The exact URL on our site where the content appears. Full URL, including https://. If multiple pages, list them all.
  • Link or proof of your ownership. A link to your original upload, a receipt, or a date-stamped source.
  • A good-faith statement that you believe the use is not authorised by you, your agent, or the law.
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that the info in your notice is accurate and that you are the owner or authorised to act on the owner's behalf.
  • Your signature. A typed full name at the bottom of the email is fine — electronic signatures are accepted.
24h
First human response after we receive a valid notice
48h
Typical takedown time once ownership is verified
0
Notices ignored — every report gets reviewed by a real person
If It Was A Mistake

COUNTER-NOTICE

If your content was removed because of a DMCA notice but you believe the removal was a mistake or the notice was wrong, you can file a counter-notice.

A counter-notice should include:

Send to the same contact used for DMCA notices, subject "DMCA Counter-Notice".

  • Your full name, address, email and phone.
  • The content that was removed and the URL where it used to appear.
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the content was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification.
  • Your consent to the jurisdiction of the courts where your address is located (or, if outside India, the courts of Mumbai, Maharashtra).
  • Your signature.

Have a copyright concern?

We read every notice personally. Send your details through the contact form or straight to our email — we will get back within 24 hours.

Last updated: April 2026
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