DMCA & Content Removal Policy

EroFever is an automated index of publicly available EroMe albums. We store metadata (titles, tags, view counts) and small preview thumbnails, together with links back to the source. We do not host the underlying photos or videos, and we are unaffiliated with EroMe. We respect copyright and the safety and privacy of the people depicted in content, and we remove material promptly when properly notified.

How to request removal

The fastest way is our removal request form. You may also email our designated agent at dmca@erofever.com. To be actionable, a copyright notice should include:

We act on well-formed requests expeditiously. Because we index rather than host, "removal" means we take the item out of EroFever's search and browse results and drop its cached thumbnail; the source content continues to live on EroMe until removed there.

Designated agent

DMCA notices may be sent to our designated agent:

[LEGAL ENTITY / AGENT NAME]
[MAILING ADDRESS]
Email: dmca@erofever.com

The operator maintains a registration for this agent with the U.S. Copyright Office DMCA Designated Agent Directory. Fill in the bracketed details to match that registration before publishing.

Counter-notification

Because EroFever has no accounts and no user uploads, there is no standing counter-notice process for third parties. If you believe we removed a link in error, email dmca@erofever.com and we will review and, at our discretion, restore it.

Repeat-infringer policy

EroFever indexes source material from EroMe; we do not have uploading users to terminate. We nonetheless maintain a repeat-infringer policy in the spirit of the DMCA: we keep a durable log of every removal request and of the source uploaders whose content is repeatedly and validly reported. Uploader accounts (as identified on the source site) that are the subject of repeated valid notices are added to a suppression list so their content is excluded from EroFever going forward. We also decline to re-index material we have removed unless we determine the claim was invalid.

Non-consensual and intimate imagery

If you are shown in intimate content that was shared without your consent, use the removal form and select the non-consensual/intimate-imagery option, or email dmca@erofever.com. You do not need to be the copyright owner. We prioritize these requests, remove the material quickly on confirmation, and do not automatically restore it.

Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)

EroFever has zero tolerance for content that sexually exploits minors. If you encounter such material in our index, report it immediately via the removal form (choose the CSAM option) or to dmca@erofever.com. We remove reported material expeditiously, preserve associated records as required by law, and report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline. You may also report directly at report.cybertip.org. If a child is in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement.

Good-faith and misrepresentation

Submitting a knowingly false or bad-faith removal request wastes resources and may carry legal consequences for the sender. We record the details of each request, and we may decline to auto-process requests from senders with a history of invalid or abusive filings, routing them to manual review instead.

This page is provided for transparency and is not legal advice. The operator should have counsel review it before public launch.