diff --git a/doc/api-status/api-status.md b/doc/api-status/api-status.md
index b1b97e25a92c0deb098fc51578659a482b3c86f4..d7c4a5673b4d0ae838ed89839ef7826abe4bc532 100644
--- a/doc/api-status/api-status.md
+++ b/doc/api-status/api-status.md
@@ -29,5 +29,3 @@ Both API Invokers and Providers can subscribe to the **SERVICE_API_AVAILABLE** a
 Additionally, if the *enhanced_event_report* function is supported, the API description could be received as event details in the eventDetails field if *apiStatusMonitoring* is also enabled. This will make it easier for event subscribers to know if any changes have been made to the API, such as a change in API availability to other AEFs.
 
 
-[OCF Web]: https://ocf.etsi.org/ "OCF Web"
-[OCF Documentation]: https://ocf.etsi.org/documentation/ "OCF Documentation"
diff --git a/doc/event-filter/event-filter.md b/doc/event-filter/event-filter.md
index 0596522ba69fce4a4611949036f6a983cce0204c..e2db21063119ab541897f375ec9142354faf4ec3 100644
--- a/doc/event-filter/event-filter.md
+++ b/doc/event-filter/event-filter.md
@@ -32,5 +32,3 @@ Depending on the event you subscribe to, you can use one or more of these lists.
 
 In cases where 2 or 3 lists are specified simultaneously for an event, notifications will only be sent when there is at least one matching element in each of the subscription lists. For example, if you subscribe to the ***ACCESS_CONTROL_POLICY_UPDATE*** event using the ***apiIds*** and ***apiInvokerIds*** filter lists, you will only be notified when the access control policy update corresponds to an API in the ***apiIds*** list and an invoker in the ***apiInvokerIds*** list at the same time.
 
-[OCF Web]: https://ocf.etsi.org/ "OCF Web"
-[OCF Documentation]: https://ocf.etsi.org/documentation/ "OCF Documentation"
diff --git a/doc/event-req/event-req.md b/doc/event-req/event-req.md
index 019801ed1a84929f0a82af6bf18a716d5932e6b8..0aacd1b1ae61ddf7471ba2d47dd0942caf86297c 100644
--- a/doc/event-req/event-req.md
+++ b/doc/event-req/event-req.md
@@ -18,6 +18,4 @@ To use this feature, the supported feature **enhancedEventReport** must be enabl
 
 Using these fields provides significant benefits, such as enabling precise control over event notifications or ensuring that users receive the information when they need it. This flexibility allows for optimized resource usage, as unnecessary notifications are avoided, and the subscription can be tailored to specific use cases, improving overall efficiency and user satisfaction.
 
-[OCF Web]: https://ocf.etsi.org/ "OCF Web"
-[OCF Documentation]: https://ocf.etsi.org/documentation/ "OCF Documentation"