DMCA & content takedown
Last updated April 29, 2026
Nuclear Directories indexes business listings and visitor reviews. If copyrighted material, defamatory content, or unauthorized photos are on a listing you operate or in a review of you, file a takedown request and we will review within 24 hours.
What you need to send
- The exact URL where the material appears.
- A clear identification of the material (e.g. paragraph 3, photo 4).
- A statement of the legal basis (DMCA copyright, defamation, unauthorized image, harassment, etc.).
- Your contact information (name, phone, email, address).
- A good-faith statement that the use is unauthorized, plus a statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate and you are authorized to act on the rightsholder’s behalf (DMCA only).
- Your physical or digital signature.
Where to send it
Email to dmca@nucleardirectories.com. We acknowledge within one business day. While we review, we temporarily remove the material if the claim is colorable on its face; we restore it if the claim doesn’t hold up.
Postal correspondence: send DMCA notices to dmca@nucleardirectories.com in the meantime. Once our DMCA Designated Agent registration with the U.S. Copyright Office is complete, the registered postal address will be published here.
Counter-notices
If your content was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notice to the same email address. Include the original URL, your contact information, and a statement under penalty of perjury that the removal was a mistake or misidentification. We restore content 10 business days after a valid counter-notice unless the claimant files a court action.
Frivolous claims
Filing a knowingly false takedown is illegal under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f) and may subject the filer to liability for damages and attorneys’ fees.