DMCA Policy

This DMCA Policy explains how rights holders can contact GameFunn about copyright concerns involving third-party browser games, images, names, marks, or embedded content.

Third-Party Game and Editorial Boundaries

GameFunn does not claim ownership of third-party embedded games. GameFunn provides editorial review notes, category organization, safer browsing context, and reporting paths.

That boundary matters because a GameFunn page can include two different layers: the editorial page we maintain and a playable frame that may be supplied by an external HTML5 game provider. We are responsible for the surrounding review context, category placement, guide links, reporting routes, and page maintenance. We do not present third-party game code, artwork, names, characters, or marks as our owned content unless that is clearly stated.

When a game frame changes, breaks, redirects unexpectedly, or no longer matches the review, GameFunn may update the notes, move the page to a better category, add clearer device guidance, disable the frame route, or remove the page from active discovery. The goal is to keep the site useful as a browser game review resource rather than a loose collection of unexplained embeds.

Third-Party Game Ownership

GameFunn is a browser game review and discovery website. Some games, screenshots, images, logos, code, audio, characters, names, and trademarks may belong to third-party developers, publishers, distributors, platforms, or licensors.

GameFunn does not claim ownership of third-party game content unless explicitly stated. Our role is editorial and directory-based: we organize pages, describe gameplay fit, write guides, add device context, and help visitors discover browser-playable content.

How to Send a Notice

If you are a copyright owner or authorized representative and believe material on GameFunn should be removed, corrected, disabled, or credited differently, email dmca@gamefunn.org. You may also contact contact@gamefunn.org if you are unsure where to send a request.

Please include the exact GameFunn page URL, a clear description of the copyrighted work, ownership or authorization details, your contact information, the action requested, and a statement that the information is accurate. Specific notices help us respond faster.

What GameFunn May Do

After reviewing a credible notice, we may remove a page, disable access, revise text, update attribution, replace images, contact a provider, or request more information. If the concern involves a third-party embedded frame, we may also remove the page while we review source status.

We would rather disable a questionable page than leave disputed content live without review. Browser game portals change over time, and responsible maintenance includes responding to rights-holder concerns.

Good-Faith Process

GameFunn aims to operate in good faith as an editorial browser game portal. We provide contact information, policy pages, and reporting paths so rights holders and visitors can reach us with specific concerns.

False, incomplete, or vague claims may delay review. If a notice does not include the affected URL or enough ownership information, we may ask for clarification before taking action.

How This Page Supports Site Trust

Trust pages are part of how GameFunn explains its role as a browser game review and discovery site. They give visitors, rights holders, reviewers, and advertising partners a clearer view of who operates the site, how concerns can be reported, what limits apply to third-party embedded games, and how editorial decisions are maintained over time.

For a browser game portal, these explanations are especially important because the playable game frame may come from a third-party provider while the surrounding review, category context, navigation, and reporting paths are maintained by GameFunn. Clear policies help separate those responsibilities.

Updates and Maintenance

GameFunn may revise trust pages when the site changes, when category or guide standards improve, when advertising or analytics practices need clearer explanation, or when visitors and rights holders raise useful questions. Policy language should stay practical rather than decorative.

If a page becomes outdated, unclear, or incomplete, we may update it to better describe how the site currently works. Visitors can use the Contact page to ask questions or suggest corrections when a policy page does not answer a reasonable concern.

How Visitors Should Use This Information

These pages are meant to be read together. About explains what GameFunn is, Contact explains how to reach us, How We Review explains our review method, Editorial Policy explains how content is maintained, and Report Broken Game explains how to send practical page-level feedback.

If you are unsure where to start, use the internal links below. They connect the trust pages to guides, categories, review standards, and reporting paths so visitors do not have to hunt for basic site information.

Helpful Internal Links

About | Contact | How We Review | Editorial Policy | Guides | Categories | Report Broken Game