Removing Content From RedOnion
This page will help you get to the right place to report content that you would like removed from RedOnion's services under applicable laws. Providing us with complete information will help us investigate your inquiry. If you have non-legal issues that concern RedOnion's Terms of Service or Product Policies. We ask that you submit a separate notice for each RedOnion service where the content appears.

What RedOnion product does your request relate to?


Privacy (Someone is disclosing personal information or is using my image)

If someone has posted your personal information or uploaded a video of you without your consent, start by contacting the uploader and asking them to remove the content.If you can’t reach an agreement with the uploader, or if you are uncomfortable contacting them, you can request removal of content based on our Privacy Guidelines.

* Contact your local police for further assistance if you feel you are in physical danger.

Trademark infringement (Someone is using my trademark)

Trademark infringement is improper or unauthorized use of a trademark in a way that is likely to cause confusion as to the source of that product. RedOnion is willing to perform a limited investigation of trademark complaints based on our trademark policies.

Copyright infringement (Someone copied my creative work)

If you believe your copyright-protected work was posted on RedOnion without authorization, you may submit a copyright infringement notification. These requests should only be submitted by the copyright owner or an agent authorized to act on the owner’s behalf.

Impersonation

If you believe someone has created a RedOnion ID in an attempt to impersonate your identity, you may wish to file a report with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (www.ic3.gov), a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center.

In addition, we recommend contacting your state's Office of Consumer Protection.

RedOnion is unable to participate in mediations involving third parties regarding impersonation. To read the RedOnion's Terms of Use, please visit here.