Legal & DMCA
Platform policies, copyright guidelines, and takedown procedures
Platform policies, copyright guidelines, and takedown procedures
This is a free, passion-driven scenepack library maintained by a small video editor. My sole focus is making high-quality source footage accessible to the editing community — clips trimmed, sorted, and packaged so creators can spend less time hunting for footage and more time actually making things.
Everything published here is prepared by me.
Visitors can browse and download freely for personal creative work. There is no monetization — just a resource for editors.
If you own rights to content that appears in one of my scenepacks and have concerns about how it's being used, my inbox is always open. A quick message is genuinely the fastest path to a resolution — Ireview every request and I am willing to pull or modify content when there's a legitimate reason to do so.
I honour takedown requests that satisfy the requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Once a compliant notice is received, I will review it promptly and act accordingly — which may include removing the relevant link or content. Actioning a notice is not an acknowledgment of wrongdoing on our part.
Your notice must include all of the following
The scene packs on this site share a consistent set of characteristics that I believe place them within the boundaries of transformative fair use:
My packs are never a substitute for the original work. They're building blocks — isolated visual moments stripped of narrative context, intended to be repurposed into something new entirely. The source material is transformed, not reproduced.
I have no interest in piracy and actively avoid anything that looks like it.
You won't find full movies, complete episodes, or unedited broadcasts here. Every scene pack is a curated, cut-down selection of clips — nothing that could reasonably replace paying for or streaming the original. My content exists for editing, not for bypassing legitimate distribution.
This platform operates in accordance with applicable copyright law. Any formal legal correspondence should be directed to the contact address at the end of the page. I will not respond to legal threats made through unofficial channels such as social media or public posts.
Fraudulent or bad-faith notices: Submitting a DMCA notice you know to be false is itself a violation of the DMCA and exposes you to liability. We reserve the right to pursue all available remedies in such cases.
I am also not liable for anything that happens on third-party platforms.
Scenepack culture has a long track record of funnelling attention back to original works.
When an editor posts a great AMV or edit using clips from a show, people ask what it's from — and they go watch it. We've seen this happen repeatedly, and we think it's genuinely good for the industry.
I see myself as part of the same ecosystem as the content we clip from, not in opposition to it.
For take down requests, copyright questions, or any other legal matter, reach out via email. Please include as much detail as possible so I can assess your request quickly.
I aim to acknowledge all correspondence within a 72 hours time span.
E-MAIL: faespacks@gmail.com