DMCA Policy
Last updated: March 2026
First, what we actually do
SaveThat.video doesn't host video files. We're a link-finder: you give us a URL, we locate the video file on TikTok's servers, or Reddit's, or wherever, and hand that link to your browser. We don't store, cache, or serve the content ourselves.
That said, if something we're doing is enabling access to content you own and didn't authorize, email us. We take it seriously and we'll look into it quickly.
How to send a takedown request
Email us at:
To be actionable under the DMCA, your notice needs to include:
- Your signature (electronic is fine)
- What copyrighted work was infringed
- Enough detail for us to find the infringing material (URLs help)
- Your contact info
- A statement that you believe in good faith the use isn't authorized
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you're the rights holder or authorized to act for them
Notices missing these pieces may not get a response. Not because we don't care, but because we can't act on something vague.
What happens after
We'll review it and act on anything within our control. If the concern is about content on a third-party platform (TikTok, Reddit, etc.), you'll also need to contact them directly. We can remove our ability to link to it, but only they can remove the file.
Counter-notifications
If you think something was flagged in error, send a counter-notification to dmca@savethat.video with your contact info, what was removed, and a statement under penalty of perjury that the removal was a mistake.
Repeat infringer policy
In accordance with the DMCA and other applicable law, we have a policy of terminating access for users who are repeat infringers in appropriate circumstances. If we receive multiple valid takedown notices related to specific content or usage patterns, we will take reasonable steps to restrict access, including blocking specific URLs or domains from the service.
No storage of content
SaveThat.video does not host, store, or index video files. We locate publicly accessible media URLs and provide them to the user's browser. Any content accessible through this tool is hosted on the originating platform's servers. To remove the content itself, contact the hosting platform directly.