If something in the catalog feels wrong—attribution, a mistaken listing, a broken embed, or a rights-sensitive situation—this page explains what Shortmox is and how to reach us in plain language.
What Shortmox is
Shortmox is an editorial catalog and discovery layer for short films and related works. We organize metadata, context, and outbound links so viewers can find titles more easily. Playback is offered through official third-party embeds—most often YouTube—provided by publishers, channels, or platforms. We do not host the underlying video files on our own servers.
Ownership, copyright, and attribution
Works surfaced here remain the creative and legal responsibility of their makers, rights holders, and the platforms where they are published. Shortmox does not claim ownership of those works. We aim for creator-forward attribution, clear credits where we control them, and links out to the original channel or publisher page when that helps context.
If a title is playable in a third-party player, that experience is governed by the relevant platform’s terms, tools, and policies—including any copyright or access workflows they operate independently of us.
How to contact us
Please write to the public contact address or use the Contact page with as much detail as you can. We read credible reports carefully. Where a concern is clear and specific, we may adjust or pause a listing, correct metadata, or disable a problematic embed while we review—without turning a good-faith inquiry into an adversarial process.
Shortmox is not a law firm, and nothing here is legal advice. We are also not a substitute for platform-side copyright or access tools when those apply; using both paths is fine when that makes sense for your situation.
What to include in your message
- Your name and role (for example: director, producer, rights representative).
- The title or listing as it appears on Shortmox, plus the page URL if you have it.
- A link to the work on the source platform (for example YouTube) when available.
- A short, factual description of the issue: incorrect credit, mistaken inclusion, broken embed, permission change, or similar.
- Any reference material that helps us verify context—kept proportionate and respectful of privacy.
Editorial review
We handle incoming concerns in good faith and proportion to the product: a curated discovery surface, not a social network or upload farm. We may not be able to respond instantly, and we cannot promise a particular outcome in every edge case—but we take serious reports seriously and prefer practical resolution over noise.
For longer-form policies on embeds, notices, and related topics, the legal pages linked below are the reference. This page is meant as a calm front door, not a wall of procedure.
Write to us
Contact · Rights & listings · Notice & takedown · Copyright & embeds.