Copyright
Zoro To respects intellectual property rights and responds to properly submitted copyright complaints concerning material linked to or accessible through our website.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
Zoro To is an online discovery and viewing interface. We do not claim ownership of third-party media, and content may be supplied or hosted by independent third-party services that are not controlled by Zoro To.
When we receive a complete and valid copyright notice, we may remove or disable access to the identified material or link and take other reasonable action where appropriate.
Your notice should include all of the following information:
Email the complete notice to contact@zoroto.sbswith the subject line DMCA Copyright Notice.
Incomplete notices may delay our review. Misrepresenting that material is infringing may create legal liability, so consider obtaining independent legal advice before submitting a notice.
If you believe content was removed or restricted by mistake, contact us with the affected URL, your contact information, and a clear explanation of your right to use the material.
Because some content may be hosted by independent providers, you may also need to contact the relevant hosting provider directly. We may forward valid notices to the appropriate provider.