Copyright Removal
How rights owners can request correction, attribution review, blocking, or removal of a game listing on znvrgames.
Purpose of this page
znvrgames lists browser games and may display third-party embedded players from original sources. We respect copyright, publisher rights, and developer concerns. If you believe a game listing, source attribution, image, preview, or embedded player should be corrected, restricted, or removed, this page explains how to send a clear request.
This page is for rights owners, authorized representatives, publishers, developers, and people reporting a specific copyright or attribution issue. General bug reports, loading problems, or incorrect controls can go through [email protected] instead.
What to include in a removal request
A complete request helps us identify the exact listing and review it quickly. We may not be able to act on vague requests that do not identify the work or the affected znvrgames URL.
Send your request to [email protected] with a clear subject line such as "Copyright Removal Request" or "Game Listing Attribution Review."
- The affected znvrgames page URL.
- The title of the game, artwork, preview, or other work involved.
- Your name, organization, and relationship to the rights owner.
- The original source or official page for the work, if available.
- A description of the requested action: correction, attribution update, blocking, or removal.
- A statement that the information in your request is accurate to the best of your knowledge.
How we review requests
When a copyright or rights-owner request arrives, we first identify the affected page and source record. We then review the source URL, embedded player, metadata, and page content to understand whether the issue concerns attribution, availability, artwork, preview media, or the playable embed itself.
Depending on the request and available information, we may update attribution, remove a source link, remove an embedded player, block a listing from public navigation, or remove the page from the catalog. If the issue appears to originate from the third-party source, we may also recommend contacting that source directly because the player and underlying assets may be served by them.
Good-faith corrections
Not every rights concern requires full page removal. Some requests are best solved by correcting a title, improving source attribution, updating metadata, or removing media that is no longer appropriate. We are open to correction requests when they help make the listing more accurate and transparent.
If you want a correction rather than removal, say that directly in your message. Include the exact replacement attribution, source URL, or metadata you want us to review.
Repeat and urgent issues
If multiple pages are affected, include a list of URLs in one message so we can review them together. For urgent legal issues, include "Urgent" in the subject line and explain the reason the request needs faster handling.
We do not ignore rights-owner concerns, but response time can depend on the clarity of the request and whether additional verification is needed. Sending complete information at the start is the fastest path to a useful response.
Send a removal request
Rights-owner and legal requests should go to [email protected]. Include the affected znvrgames URL, the work you own or represent, and enough detail for us to verify and act on the request.