Legal
Intellectual Property & DMCA
Last updated August 10, 2026 · Operated by Average Build LLC
DeckAnvil is an unofficial fan-made tool. This page sets out whose rights are whose and how to report infringing content.
Wizards of the Coast material
DeckAnvil is unaffiliated with and unendorsed by Wizards of the Coast LLC. Magic: The Gathering, card names, card text, mana symbols, card images and set symbols are property of Wizards of the Coast LLC, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. They are used here for identification and commentary in a fan tool. All other content is © Average Build LLC.
Card data and prices
Oracle text, legality, color identity, images and price data are retrieved from Scryfall. Prices are indicative third-party estimates, may be stale, and are not offers to sell. Legality and banned-list data can lag official announcements — always confirm with official sources before an event.
Our material
Our scoring engine, combo database, curated staple lists, written explanations, site design, and the DeckAnvil name and logo belong to Average Build LLC. Please don't copy them wholesale or use them to build a competing service.
User content
Decklists and deck names are submitted by users. If user-published content on the community pages infringes your rights, use the process below and we will act promptly.
DMCA notices
Send notices to our designated agent at legal@deckanvil.app (subject: "DMCA Notice"), addressed to Average Build LLC, DMCA Agent. A valid notice must include:
- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed.
- The URL or precise location of the material you want removed.
- Your name, address, telephone number and email.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and you are the owner or authorized to act for the owner.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
We will remove or disable access to material we determine is likely infringing, notify the poster where possible, and may terminate repeat infringers. If your content was removed in error you may send a counter-notice with the same contact details, identification of the removed material, a statement under penalty of perjury of good-faith mistake, and your consent to jurisdiction as required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(g).
Filing a knowingly false notice can expose you to liability for damages, including costs and attorneys' fees.
