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How to get a video removed from a pirating site??

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I keep an eye on my user name and I noticed today that three videos of my cam shows have been posted on different websites. I know MFC states that I own my content and if someone else recorded it that’s illegal right? Has anyone had any luck getting their videos removed and is there a company that will monitor it and keep them taken down?
 
You should use the search bar and also get verified because all of your questions have been answered in the model's only section.
It says I don’t have enough activity to do that yet
 
Submit a DMCA request through mfc. Should be an option in your model admin. Although some sites don't respond so there is no guarantee it will be removed.
 
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I do DMCA takedowns for a few of my friends at MFC. It is true that MFC will work contacting pirate sites to have unauthorized content removed. But some of those sites demand so much personal information that it becomes virtually impossible to satisfy their demands and get content removed. I use a different approach. Google is very good about removing links to infringing pages. Just search DMCA dashboard - Google. It is very easy to use. It usually only takes a day or two for Google to take down the link. The content will still on that site but the link will not show up in a google search.Unless a searcher has saved the link before, they won't know where to look. It's not perfect. People can go to the site and search within the site and still find the content. Also, those sites post hundreds of random model names into whatever gets google's attention. So your name might turn up in a search but not lead to any content of yours. In my experience, google doesn't take down links that don't lead to actual content.
 
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