Copyright Notice

Last updated: 21 June 2026

We care about creators, and we ask the people who visit TamilPaatuLyrics to care about them too. The lyrics shared on this site belong to the people and companies behind them — the lyricists, composers, labels, and production houses — and we present them here only so fans can read along and learn.

If you hold the rights

Are you the copyright owner of a work shown here, or someone allowed to act for them, and you feel it should not be on this site? You are welcome to ask us to take it down. We honour genuine requests made under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and, in India, under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and its related rules.

Sending us a request

Email us at support@tamilpaatulyrics.com and include enough for us to act quickly:

  1. Who you are and how to reach you (an email address, and a postal address).
  2. Which work you believe has been used without permission.
  3. The exact page link(s) on TamilPaatuLyrics where it appears.
  4. A line confirming you genuinely believe this use was not allowed by the owner, an agent, or the law.
  5. A line, given under penalty of perjury, that your details are correct and that you are the owner or are entitled to act for them.
  6. Your signature — typed or handwritten is fine.

What happens next

Once a proper request reaches us, we will confirm we have it and look into it without delay — usually taking the material down within a few working days. We treat every notice seriously and aim to settle it fairly and fast.

If you think we got it wrong

Had something of yours removed by mistake? Write back to the same address with a counter-notice that includes:

If the person who complained does not take the matter further within a reasonable time, we may put the content back.

Repeat cases

Where it makes sense, we reserve the right to limit or close access for anyone who keeps posting material that infringes others' rights.

One caution: sending a notice (or counter-notice) you know to be untrue can carry legal consequences. If you are not certain whether something actually infringes your rights, it is worth speaking to a qualified lawyer before you file.