Report illegal content
Memini AI provides a mechanism to report content you believe is illegal, in accordance with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA), Article 16. All reports are reviewed and we will inform both the reporter and the affected user of our decision, including the reasons for it. Decisions can be contested.
How to submit a report
Send an email to legal@meminiai.com with the subject line "Illegal content report". Please include all of the following in your message:
- Location of the content: the URL, account identifier, memory identifier, or any other reference that allows us to locate the specific content you are reporting.
- Why you believe it is illegal: an explanation of the specific law or regulation you believe the content violates, and how the content violates it.
- Your name and contact email address — unless the report concerns content related to sexual abuse material or privacy violations where your safety could be at risk by identifying yourself.
- A good-faith statement: a statement that you believe, to the best of your knowledge, that the information in your report is accurate and that your report is made in good faith.
Submitting a report using the prefilled link below will open your email client with the subject line pre-filled:
Send a report to legal@meminiai.com
What happens next
Once we receive your report, we will review the content against applicable law and our Terms of Service. We will inform you (the reporter) and the user whose content was reported of our decision and the reasons for it. Where we take action, we will also explain what action was taken.
If you disagree with our decision, you may contest it by replying to the decision notice or by contacting legal@meminiai.com. You also have the right to seek judicial redress in your country of residence.
Good faith
Submitting a notice does not guarantee that content will be removed. Content that is not illegal but that you simply dislike is not covered by this mechanism. Abuse of this reporting mechanism (e.g. filing knowingly false reports) may itself be prohibited under applicable law.