site url: https://www.fanfreegames.com
score: https://www.mywot.com/scorecard/fanfreegames.com
introduction: Fanfreegames is a free games website to play from the web browser. A portal for all ages showing games by categories. Fanfreegames belongs to a network of portals, this belongs to English, from the same network there are others such as: fandejuegos.com in Spanish, etc ...
Privacy policy: https://www.fanfreegames.com/help/cookies
Contact the site owners; https://www.fanfreegames.com/help/contact
Whois information: https://whois.domaintools.com/fanfreegames.com
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Re: fanfreegames.com
It appaears this site plays original and modified copies of games by commercial developers like Nintendo and Sega, posing a grave legal risk to your site.
Also, the YouTube logo is incorrect.
Also, the YouTube logo is incorrect.
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The games are not copies. They are games provided by other companies and websites. This is how we present it in the policies, announcing each company. We only host the iframes. When it refers to nintendo, sonic, mario, youtube, etc ... it refers to tags as categories that are searches.
How can it be solved?
How can it be solved?
Re: fanfreegames.com
Perhaps a disclaimer would be in order to preclude any legal problems. You probably should consult a lawyer for the verbiage, just to be accurate.joaquinvia wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 11:36 amThe games are not copies. They are games provided by other companies and websites. This is how we present it in the policies, announcing each company. We only host the iframes. When it refers to nintendo, sonic, mario, youtube, etc ... it refers to tags as categories that are searches.
How can it be solved?
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Re: fanfreegames.com
I did find they were offering browser-playable ROMs of Nintendo, Sega, Sony, and third party games, not just "fangames" on the site. That first company is particularly litigious and there is no way to disclaimer oneself out of the potential consequences.
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