1. Important Notice & Disclaimer
Everything you find on djworld — song titles, artwork, descriptions, and any linked MP3s — is shared purely for informational, educational, and promotional reasons. We never upload, store, host, sell, or directly distribute any music files ourselves.
- We strongly encourage you to buy music from official stores, streaming services, artists, or record labels to properly support the creators.
- Downloading or distributing copyrighted music without permission is against the law in most countries — please follow your local copyright rules.
- Any audio links or players you see come from external third-party websites. djworld simply collects and organizes publicly available links as a reference tool.
- These links are meant only for people who already own a legal copy of the music and want a convenient way to access it.
Take a moment to read this page carefully before using the site or following any links.
2. Reporting Copyright Concerns (How to Send a DMCA Notice)
If you're a copyright holder (or someone officially acting for one) and you think a link or piece of information on our site violates your rights, please send us a proper DMCA takedown request. We take these seriously and act quickly on valid notices.
Your notice should be in English and include:
- Your full legal name and a physical or electronic signature.
- A clear description of the copyrighted work(s) you say are being infringed.
- The exact URL(s) on djworld.com.se where the allegedly infringing material appears (specific song or page links — not just the homepage or category).
- Your contact details: email (required), phone (optional), and physical address.
- A clear statement saying: “I have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.”
- A statement under penalty of perjury: “The information in this notification is accurate, and I am (or authorized to act on behalf of) the owner of the exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.”
Email the full notice to: [email protected]
Once we receive a complete and valid notice, we usually remove or disable the reported link(s) within 24–48 hours and may forward a copy of your notice to the person who posted it (if we have that information).
Important: Sending a false or bad-faith DMCA notice can lead to legal responsibility under Section 512(f) of the DMCA. Please make sure your claim is legitimate.
3. Our Commitment to Copyright & DMCA Rules
djworld is committed to respecting intellectual property rights and follows the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) as well as other relevant copyright laws around the world.
- We never intentionally make copyrighted files available without proper permission.
- As a linking/indexing service, we rely on the safe harbor provisions of the DMCA and respond quickly to valid takedown requests.
- Accounts or users repeatedly linked to infringing material (when confirmed) may lose access privileges.
- Any ads you see on the site are placed by third-party networks and have no connection to or control over our content or linking decisions.
4. What If Your Content Was Removed by Mistake? (Counter-Notice)
If we remove or disable a link after a DMCA notice and you believe it was taken down in error (for example, fair use, permission, or misidentification), you can send us a counter-notice that meets DMCA standards.
We recommend speaking with a lawyer before submitting a counter-notice, since incorrect statements can create legal risks for you.
Last updated: February 17, 2026