Effective August 18, 2026
Hentai Haven takes the rights of creators seriously and asks the same of everyone who uses the site. In line with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we act quickly on properly submitted infringement claims sent to the contact listed further down this page.
Before you write to us
We want to be upfront about how the site works. Hentai Haven keeps no video files of its own. What you see playing here is pulled in from outside services and streamed straight from them. Because the actual files sit with those providers, reaching out to the original source is often the fastest fix. That said, we will still disable any embedded item on our end as soon as a valid request reaches us.
What a valid request needs
If you hold the rights to a work, or you are cleared to act for whoever does, and you think something reachable through this site steps on those rights, send a written request to the contact below. For it to count under the law, please include each of the following:
- A signature, written or electronic, from the rights holder or an authorized representative.
- A clear description of the work you say has been copied, or a list if several are involved.
- The exact address of the item on this site, so we can find it without guessing.
- A way to reach you: full name, postal address, phone, and email.
- A statement that you honestly believe the use was not permitted by the owner, an agent, or the law.
- A statement, sworn under penalty of perjury, that your details are correct and that you are the owner or speak for them.
Where to send it
Copyright contact, Hentai Haven
Email: [email protected]
Add "Copyright" to the subject line so it reaches the right place quickly.
What happens next
Once a valid request arrives, we take the item down or block access to it within a reasonable window, and where it applies we pass the request along to the outside provider. Accounts or users who repeatedly cross the line may lose access at our discretion.
If you think we got it wrong
Believe something was pulled by mistake, or that you had every right to use it? You can send a counter request to the same contact. To be effective it should carry:
- Your signature, written or electronic.
- Identification of what was removed and where it sat before it came down.
- A sworn statement that you believe in good faith it was removed by error or mix up.
- Your name, address, and phone, plus your agreement to the relevant court's jurisdiction and to accept service from the party who filed the original claim.
A word of caution
Filing a claim you know to be false, in either direction, can carry legal consequences under the DMCA. If you are not certain whether a work is protected or whether you hold the rights, talk to a lawyer before you send anything. Any questions about this page can go to [email protected].