How to report abuse to CityHost
Where to send DMCA and abuse complaints for content hosted at CityHost — a contact confirmed through Lawyerd’s own takedown filings, not scraped from WHOIS.
abuse@cityhost.net.ua Verified contact — Lawyerd has delivered 2 takedown notices to this mailbox, across 3 infringing domains.
Registry network name: CITYHOST-AS, UA
Checking a specific site instead? Use the URL lookup — it identifies the host behind any address.
What the complaint must contain
Hosting providers process notices that are grounded in statute and specific about the content. A complaint to CityHost should identify the protected work or right, list the exact infringing URLs, state your authority to act for the rights holder, include the good-faith and accuracy statements of DMCA §512(c)(3) (or the equivalent ground — trademark, personality rights, fraud), and be signed. One-line “please delete this site” emails are discarded.
If nothing happens: follow up on a schedule, then escalate — to the upstream network, and in parallel to search de-indexing, so the content stops being findable even while it is still up. Our guide “You reported it and nothing happened. What now” walks through that escalation ladder step by step.
Frequently asked
- What is the abuse email of CityHost?
- Abuse and DMCA complaints for content hosted at CityHost go to abuse@cityhost.net.ua. Lawyerd has delivered 2 takedown notices to this mailbox in real cases.
- How do I file a DMCA takedown with CityHost?
- Email abuse@cityhost.net.ua with the elements of a §512(c)(3) notice: identification of the protected work, the exact infringing URLs, your authority to act on behalf of the rights holder, good-faith and accuracy statements, and a signature. Follow up if the host does not act within a reasonable period.
- What if CityHost ignores the complaint?
- Re-send on a schedule, escalate to the upstream network, and pursue search de-indexing where appropriate. Lawyerd runs this escalation as a counsel-led service and tracks each case until the content is verifiably removed.
Or have counsel file it
Lawyerd files statute-grounded notices to CityHost and hundreds of other hosts, follows up on schedule, escalates when a host goes quiet, and tracks every case until the content is verifiably gone.