DMCA
At freefireadvanceservr.com, we respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect the same from our users, contributors, partners, and visitors.
This DMCA Copyright Policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives can report material they believe infringes their rights, what information should be included in a notice, how we may respond, and how a person whose content was removed may submit a counter-notification where applicable.
freefireadvanceservr.com is an independent gaming information website. We publish and organize content related to Free Fire, Free Fire Advance Server, APK information, updates, activation codes, redeem codes, events, rewards, troubleshooting, gameplay, and related gaming topics.
We do not claim ownership of third-party trademarks, game assets, logos, screenshots, artwork, videos, or other materials owned by their respective rights holders.
Respect for Copyright
We aim to publish original content, commentary, explanations, comparisons, tables, troubleshooting information, and gaming-related resources.
Where third-party material is referenced or displayed, it may be used for purposes such as:
- identification
- commentary
- criticism
- reporting
- education
- technical explanation
- comparison
- discussion of game updates
All third-party intellectual property remains the property of its respective owner.
If you believe content available on freefireadvanceservr.com infringes your copyright, you may submit a copyright complaint for review.
Independent Website Status
freefireadvanceservr.com is not an official Garena website and is not operated, sponsored, endorsed, or controlled by Garena unless expressly stated otherwise.
Free Fire, Free Fire MAX, Garena, their logos, characters, artwork, product names, and related intellectual property belong to their respective owners.
References to these names and materials are made for informational and identification purposes.
Scope of This Policy
This policy may apply to copyright concerns involving content available through the Website, including:
- written articles
- images
- screenshots
- graphics
- videos
- audio
- downloadable materials
- APK-related files
- user-submitted content
- code listings
- copied or reproduced text
- other copyright-protected material
A copyright notice should identify the specific material you believe is infringing so that we can review it efficiently.
Before Submitting a DMCA Notice
Before sending a copyright complaint, please consider whether the material may be:
- your own copyrighted work
- licensed or authorized
- in the public domain
- used under an applicable copyright exception
- used for commentary, criticism, reporting, education, or another lawful purpose
- incorrectly identified
Copyright laws vary between jurisdictions, and not every use of copyrighted material is automatically infringement.
Submitting a knowingly false or materially misleading complaint may have legal consequences.
Copyright Infringement Notice
If you are a copyright owner or are authorized to act on behalf of one, you may submit a written copyright notice requesting removal or disabling of access to allegedly infringing material. Your notice should include the following information.
Identification of the Copyrighted Work
Clearly identify the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed. If your complaint covers multiple works, you may provide a representative list sufficient for us to understand what material you are claiming.
Identification of the Allegedly Infringing Material
Identify the exact material on freefireadvanceservr.com that you believe infringes your copyright. Please provide enough information for us to locate it, such as:
- page title
- article name
- image description
- file name
- section heading
- specific location on the Website
A general statement that “your website contains my content” may not be sufficient for us to identify the material.
Your Contact Information
Provide accurate contact details so we can communicate with you about the notice. This may include:
- your full legal name
- company or organization, where applicable
- email address
- mailing address
- telephone number where reasonably necessary
We may use these details only for processing the copyright request, legal compliance, record keeping, and related communications.
Good-Faith Statement
Your notice should include a statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by:
- the copyright owner
- its agent
- applicable law
Accuracy and Authority Statement
Your notice should state that the information contained in the complaint is accurate and that you are either the copyright owner, or authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
Where legally required, this statement should be made under penalty of perjury or an equivalent legal standard.
Signature
Your notice should include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or the person authorized to act on their behalf. Typing your full legal name at the end of an electronic notice may serve as an electronic signature where legally permitted.
Where to Send a Copyright Notice
Copyright complaints may be submitted through the Contact Us page on freefireadvanceservr.com. Please clearly label your request:
- DMCA Copyright Notice
- Copyright Infringement Complaint
This helps us identify and process the request correctly.
Do not send account passwords, one-time passwords, banking credentials, or other sensitive login information in a copyright notice.
Our Review Process
After receiving a sufficiently detailed copyright notice, we may review:
- the material identified
- the location of the content
- the copyright claim
- the information provided by the complainant
- available licensing or authorization information
- whether the material appears to be original, third-party, user-submitted, or otherwise protected
- any relevant legal considerations
We may request additional information if the complaint is incomplete or unclear.
Possible Actions After a Valid Notice
Depending on the circumstances, we may:
- remove the material
- disable access to the material
- replace the material
- edit the relevant page
- remove an image or media file
- disable a download
- contact the person who submitted the content
- preserve records where required
- take no action where the complaint does not establish a sufficient basis for removal
Our response will depend on the specific notice and applicable law.
No Automatic Admission of Infringement
Removing or disabling material in response to a complaint does not necessarily mean we admit that copyright infringement occurred.
Content may be temporarily removed while a claim is reviewed or to reduce legal uncertainty.
Counter-Notification
If material you submitted or own has been removed or disabled because of a copyright complaint and you believe the removal was caused by mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification where legally available.
A counter-notification should include the information necessary under applicable copyright law.
Counter-Notification Requirements
A valid counter-notification should generally include:
- identification of the material that was removed or disabled
- the location where the material appeared before removal
- your full legal name
- your contact information
- a statement that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed because of mistake or misidentification
- any legally required consent to jurisdiction
- any legally required statement under penalty of perjury
- your physical or electronic signature
We may request additional information where necessary to evaluate the counter-notification.
Restoration of Removed Material
Where applicable law permits, material removed because of a copyright notice may be restored after a valid counter-notification if:
- the original complainant does not begin appropriate legal proceedings within the applicable period
- restoration is legally permitted
We do not guarantee restoration in every situation.
Repeat Copyright Infringement
Where appropriate and legally required, we may take action against users or contributors who repeatedly submit infringing material. Possible actions may include:
- removal of submitted content
- loss of contribution privileges
- blocking further submissions
- account or access restrictions where applicable
The exact response will depend on the circumstances.
Misrepresentation and False Claims
Do not knowingly submit a false copyright notice or counter-notification.
A person who knowingly misrepresents that material is infringing, or that material was removed by mistake, may be responsible for resulting damages or legal consequences under applicable law.
We reserve the right to reject complaints that appear abusive, fraudulent, misleading, or unrelated to copyright.
Trademark Complaints
The DMCA primarily addresses copyright. If your concern involves a trademark rather than copyright, please contact us and clearly identify:
- the trademark
- the owner
- the allegedly problematic use
- the relevant page or material
- the basis of your complaint
We may review trademark concerns separately from DMCA copyright notices.
Free Fire and Garena Intellectual Property
Our Website discusses Free Fire and related topics extensively, so this distinction is important. We do not claim ownership of:
- Free Fire
- Free Fire MAX
- Garena
- official Free Fire logos
- characters
- game artwork
- official screenshots
- official promotional materials
- official game files
- other proprietary assets belonging to their owners
Where such materials are referenced, they remain the property of their respective rights holders.
Screenshots and Gameplay Images
The Website may use screenshots, gameplay images, or visual references in connection with:
- reviews
- tutorials
- comparisons
- update reporting
- feature explanations
- troubleshooting
- commentary
Their appearance on the Website does not transfer copyright ownership to freefireadvanceservr.com.
If a rights holder has a concern about a specific image, they should identify the exact material in their notice.
APK and Downloadable Files
Because freefireadvanceservr.com may discuss or provide access to downloadable APK-related material, copyright complaints involving files will be reviewed carefully. A complaint concerning a downloadable file should identify:
- the exact file
- the page where it appears
- the copyrighted work allegedly involved
- the complainant’s ownership or authorization
- the specific rights allegedly infringed
Where appropriate, access to a disputed file may be restricted while the matter is reviewed.
Third-Party Downloads
Some downloads or resources may originate from, reference, redirect to, or be associated with third-party services.
We do not claim ownership of third-party files merely because they are referenced from our Website.
Copyright owners should identify the material available through freefireadvanceservr.com that they want us to review.
Redeem Codes and Activation Codes
Codes themselves may originate from game systems, campaigns, testers, promotions, or public sources.
Our inclusion or discussion of a code does not mean that we claim copyright ownership over that code.
If a rights holder believes a code listing or accompanying material violates legally enforceable rights, they may contact us with sufficient details for review.
User-Submitted Content
If the Website allows users to submit comments, screenshots, code information, tips, or other material, users should submit only content they have the right to provide. Users must not knowingly submit:
- copyrighted content without authorization
- stolen images
- copied articles
- unauthorized videos
- pirated software
- malicious files
- content that violates another person’s intellectual property rights
We may remove user submissions that create legitimate copyright concerns.
Original Website Content
Our original written content may itself be protected by copyright. This may include:
- articles
- explanations
- tables
- original comparisons
- original graphics
- page organization
- editorial compilations
- custom Website content
You may reference reasonable portions for lawful purposes, but copying substantial portions of our original content and republishing them as your own may violate our rights.
Requests Concerning Our Own Content
If you believe another website has copied material originally created for freefireadvanceservr.com, that issue is separate from submitting a complaint against our Website.
We reserve the right to protect our original work through appropriate copyright procedures where necessary.
Fair Use and Other Copyright Exceptions
Some jurisdictions recognize copyright exceptions for purposes such as:
- criticism
- commentary
- reporting
- research
- education
- review
- parody
- quotation
The applicability of such exceptions depends on the circumstances and jurisdiction.
We may consider relevant copyright exceptions when evaluating a complaint, but we do not guarantee that any particular use qualifies under a specific legal doctrine.
Preservation of Evidence
Where reasonably necessary, we may preserve records relating to a copyright complaint, including:
- the notice received
- communications
- removed content
- timestamps
- relevant Website records
- counter-notifications
Records may be retained for legal, administrative, security, or dispute-resolution purposes.
Privacy of Copyright Requests
Information submitted in a copyright request may be processed according to our Privacy Policy. Where legally required or reasonably necessary, information from a notice or counter-notification may be shared with:
- the person who submitted the disputed material
- a hosting provider
- legal advisers
- service providers
- courts
- regulators
- other legally authorized parties
Do not include unnecessary sensitive personal information in your notice.
Abuse of the Copyright Process
The copyright process should not be used to:
- suppress criticism
- remove unfavorable opinions
- resolve unrelated personal disputes
- demand removal of non-infringing factual information
- impersonate a rights holder
- make fraudulent ownership claims
We may reject notices that clearly misuse the copyright process.
Changes to This DMCA Policy
We may update this DMCA Copyright Policy to reflect:
- changes in copyright law
- changes to the Website
- new content features
- new submission systems
- legal compliance requirements
- operational changes
The Last Updated date at the top of this page will be revised when appropriate.
Contact Us
If you are a copyright owner or authorized representative and believe material on freefireadvanceservr.com infringes your copyright, please contact us through the Contact Us page.
Please include enough information to identify both the copyrighted work and the allegedly infringing material. For faster handling, use the subject or request title DMCA Copyright Notice.
Do not include passwords, one-time passwords, banking information, or unrelated sensitive data in your request.
