How to Submit a DMCA Request to Fish Audio
Voice actor or rights holder? This guide covers exactly what to prepare, where to submit your request, and what happens next — step by step.
Quick Summary
- Go to the voice model page → ⋯ menu → Report Model
- Attach: government-issued photo ID + proof of voice ownership
- Submit and track your case status in the Support Cases dashboard
Table of Contents
- Your Rights as a Voice Actor in the Age of AI
- What Is a DMCA Takedown Request?
- How to File a DMCA Request on Fish Audio — Step by Step
- Step 1 — Open a Support Case
- Step 2 — Prepare Your Identity Verification
- Step 3 — Prepare Your Evidence of Ownership
- Step 4 — Submit and Track Your Case
- What Happens After You Submit a DMCA Request?
- Interested in Licensing Your Voice Instead?
- FAQs About DMCA Requests on Fish Audio
If you're a voice actor, a talent manager, or a rights holder who has found your voice — or your client's voice — being used on Fish Audio without authorization, you have options. This guide walks you through the complete DMCA process on Fish Audio: what to prepare, how to file, and what to expect once your case is submitted.
Go to Support Cases to start your request →
Note: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal questions about your situation, consult a qualified attorney.
Your Rights as a Voice Actor in the Age of AI
Voice cloning technology has advanced faster than most legal frameworks have been able to respond. For professional voice actors, this creates a specific problem: a model trained on your recordings can be used to generate audio that sounds like you — in contexts you never agreed to, for clients you've never worked with, on platforms you've never authorized.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) provides a legal mechanism for rights holders to request the removal of infringing content from online platforms. Fish Audio operates under this framework. If you believe your voice has been used without your consent, a properly submitted DMCA request is the formal path to having it reviewed and addressed.
Fish Audio's position on this is straightforward. Our voice library is built on the contributions of voice actors who have chosen to license their voices through proper channels. Every voice in our official library has been contributed voluntarily by the creators behind it. Unauthorized voice cloning undermines the work of professional voice actors — and it undermines the trust our platform is built on. We take every DMCA request seriously.
For a full overview of DMCA requirements under U.S. copyright law, see the U.S. Copyright Office's official guidance.
What Is a DMCA Takedown Request?
A DMCA takedown notice is a formal request to a platform asking them to remove content that infringes on your copyright or intellectual property rights. Under the DMCA, platforms that respond promptly to valid takedown requests are protected from liability — which means they have a strong incentive to process them seriously.
For Fish Audio specifically, a valid DMCA request needs to establish two things clearly:
Who you are — and that you have the legal standing to make this request.
What was used — and that it belongs to you or your client.
Both require supporting documentation. A request without materials can't be acted on, which is why preparing the right evidence before you submit saves significant time.
How to File a DMCA Request on Fish Audio — Step by Step
Step 1 — Report the Voice Model Directly
The fastest way to submit a DMCA request is directly from the voice model's page — the form automatically fills in the Model ID, so you don't have to look it up manually.
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Go to the voice model page you want to report: ‘fish.audio/m/[model-id]’ or ‘fish.audio/app/m/[model-id]’
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Click the ⋯ menu in the top-right area of the model page
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Select Report Model
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In the "Contact support" dialog, confirm the Model ID is automatically filled in
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Set Request type to Model report
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In the Description field, state clearly that this is a DMCA takedown request and briefly describe the nature of the infringement
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Attach your evidence under Evidence and attachments (supports image, audio, and PDF files — up to 5 files, 50MB total)
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Click Send request
Can't locate the specific model page? You can also open a case manually: click the settings icon in the top-right navigation (next to your profile avatar) → Support Cases → + New case.
Step 2 — Prepare Your Identity Verification
Before Fish Audio can act on a DMCA request, we need to verify that you are who you say you are — and that you have the legal standing to make the request.
✅ If you are the voice actor yourself: → A valid government-issued photo ID (passport, driver's license, or national ID card)
✅ If you are acting on behalf of a voice actor: → A signed authorization letter from the voice actor, explicitly granting you the authority to file on their behalf → Your own identification alongside the authorization document
This step protects both parties. It prevents fraudulent takedown requests and ensures that when Fish Audio acts on a report, it acts on behalf of a legitimate rights holder.
Step 3 — Prepare Your Evidence of Ownership
In addition to verifying your identity, you need to demonstrate that the voice in question belongs to you or your client. The stronger your documentation, the faster the review.
✅ Professional credits: → IMDB credits listing you as a voice actor on a specific production → Film, game, or animation credits where your voice work is documented → Streaming platform credits or liner notes identifying your voice performance
✅ Public documentation of your work: → Official announcements on verified social media accounts (e.g., a post announcing a voice role) → Press releases or news coverage identifying you as the voice behind a specific production → Published collaboration reports from studios or production companies
✅ Contracts and agreements (where applicable): → Licensing agreements, talent contracts, or other documentation establishing ownership of the recordings in question
The goal is to make it straightforward for Fish Audio's team to connect the dots: this person is this voice, and here is the documented record of that.
What does not constitute valid evidence
A link to a voice model with the note "this sounds like me" is not sufficient grounds for a DMCA takedown. Subjective similarity — even if genuine — cannot be acted on without documentation connecting your identity to the voice in question. Fish Audio's review team cannot make legal determinations based on listening alone.
To move forward, your submission needs verifiable documentation of the kind described in Step 3 above.
Step 4 — Submit and Track Your Case
Once you've opened a support case with your identity verification and evidence of ownership attached, Fish Audio's team will review your submission and follow up with the next steps.
All submitted cases are tracked in your Support Cases dashboard — so you can monitor status at any time. If additional information is needed, the team will reach out through the support case thread.
What Happens After You Submit a DMCA Request?
Fish Audio reviews each DMCA request on its merits. Once your identity and ownership evidence has been verified, the team assesses whether the content meets the criteria for removal or other remediation.
Fish Audio's Terms of Service prohibit the unauthorized use of another person's voice or likeness. A well-documented request gives the review team everything they need to act promptly.
If you have questions about a submitted case, you can follow up directly within the Support Cases thread.
Interested in Licensing Your Voice Instead?
Fish Audio is actively recruiting voice actors for official collaborations — connecting professional voices with thousands of creators on the platform, with proper licensing, attribution, and terms you agree to upfront.
If you're a voice actor interested in licensing your voice through Fish Audio — rather than, or in addition to, filing a takedown — reach out directly:
📧 business@fish.audio Subject line: License Voice
Fish Audio works with voice actors to distribute their voices to a global audience of creators, with full documentation of how your voice is used.
Interested in turning your voice into a licensed asset? We'd love to talk.
Sabrina is part of Fish Audio's support and marketing team, helping users get the most out of AI voice products while turning launches, updates, and customer insights into clear, practical content.
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