Copyright & DMCA Policy
Last Updated: April 22, 2026
1. Copyright Notice
VocalDock is a tool that processes audio and video files uploaded by users. We do not host, distribute, or provide copyrighted music. All content is uploaded by users and accessible only to the uploading user.
2. User Responsibility
By using VocalDock, you represent and warrant that:
- You own the files you upload, or
- You have obtained proper authorization from the copyright holder, or
- Your use falls under fair use or similar legal exceptions in your jurisdiction
You are solely responsible for the content you upload and the legality of your use.
3. Intended Use
VocalDock is designed for:
- Music producers, DJs and remixers extracting stems for original work
- Vocal training, transcription and educational analysis (BPM/Key)
- Personal practice — singing along, ear training, sampling for non-commercial covers
The Service is not intended for commercial redistribution of copyrighted material.
4. DMCA Takedown Requests
If you are a copyright holder and believe that content processed through our Service infringes your copyright, you may submit a DMCA takedown notice.
Required Information
Your notice must include:
- Your full legal name and contact information
- Identification of the copyrighted work
- Description of the infringing material and its location
- A statement of good faith belief that the use is not authorized
- A statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate
- Your physical or electronic signature
Where to Send
Email your DMCA notice to: [email protected]
We will respond to valid DMCA notices within 5 business days.
Actions Upon Valid Notice
Upon receiving a valid DMCA takedown notice, we will:
- Promptly remove or disable access to the identified content, including all uploaded source files and processed results
- Notify the affected user
- Record the incident for repeat infringer tracking
5. Repeat Infringers
We maintain a policy to terminate access for users who repeatedly upload infringing content. Accounts with multiple valid DMCA complaints may be permanently suspended.
6. Counter-Notification
If you believe your content was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notification with the required information under 17 U.S.C. § 512(g).
7. Contact
For copyright-related questions, contact us at [email protected].