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he made me pay!
 

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@punker barbie they answered after a month and a week! thank You ! but the account is still blocked and I have not received any response! they didn't even say the reason for what I did!
 
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@punker barbie they answered after a month and a week! thank You ! but the account is still blocked and I have not received any response! they didn't even say the reason for what I did!
Please provide your username or ticket number so I may pass it along to our Support team.
 
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That screenshot you posted just told everybody here on this public forum the links to your videos. Please stop posting screenshots that reveal things like that which shouldn’t be visible to the whole forum. That includes e-mail addresses too…which I just saw revealed in another screenshot on another post. Next time blur out your personal info before you post the screenshots. Good luck.
 
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Captura de ecran pe care ai postat-o tocmai le-a spus tuturor celor de pe acest forum public linkurile către videoclipurile tale. Vă rugăm să nu mai publicați capturi de ecran care dezvăluie lucruri de genul care nu ar trebui să fie vizibile pentru întregul forum. Asta include și adresele de e-mail... pe care tocmai le-am văzut dezvăluite într-o altă captură de ecran dintr-o altă postare. Data viitoare, estompează informațiile tale personale înainte de a posta capturile de ecran. Noroc.
ok, scuze, am vrut să arăt ce am primit!
 
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Please don't waste your money on dmca, the fight against piracy is a never ending waste of time.
I agree with two out of three of these statements; don't give any money to dmca.com, the fight is never ending, but it is not always a waste of time. I do link scraping for some content creators and we've succeeded in having 4k videos and 16k images taken down so far. The trick is to not just report the hacker's website, but to drill into the web page and find out exactly where the videos are being hosted. The web site operator might not respect DMCA take down notices, but their service providers (CloudFlare, OVH, etc) almost certainly will.

I've also found that these douche canoes will often set up several sites that all serve the same videos and images. By getting the videos removed from the CDN it can break a number of sites at once. It is quite rewarding to scrape a site to find that 90% of their links result in 404 Not Found errors or lead to pages that state the content was removed due to a DMCA request.
 
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I agree with two out of three of these statements; don't give any money to dmca.com, the fight is never ending, but it is not always a waste of time. I do link scraping for some content creators and we've succeeded in having 4k videos and 16k images taken down so far. The trick is to not just report the hacker's website, but to drill into the web page and find out exactly where the videos are being hosted. The web site operator might not respect DMCA take down notices, but their service providers (CloudFlare, OVH, etc) almost certainly will.

I've also found that these douche canoes will often set up several sites that all serve the same videos and images. By getting the videos removed from the CDN it can break a number of sites at once. It is quite rewarding to scrape a site to find that 90% of their links result in 404 Not Found errors or lead to pages that state the content was removed due to a DMCA request.
Oh, it seems I'm a guru in this fight. I've reached the level of a registrar. It takes a lot longer, but it worked with the most hated site of all models . I don't know if I can tell you the name of it, but it's the site that records every broadcast you make and offers to download it from the file sharing server. Of course for an additional fee) or for a subscription. In addition, the site uses clones and has no feedback.
I also heard that dmca.com Couldn't help one of the models with this site who paid them.

But I think you can do it all yourself if you don't want to pay. In addition, all platforms offer a form, but the really strongest site in this matter is mfs in my opinion.
 
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I agree with two out of three of these statements; don't give any money to dmca.com, the fight is never ending, but it is not always a waste of time. I do link scraping for some content creators and we've succeeded in having 4k videos and 16k images taken down so far. The trick is to not just report the hacker's website, but to drill into the web page and find out exactly where the videos are being hosted. The web site operator might not respect DMCA take down notices, but their service providers (CloudFlare, OVH, etc) almost certainly will.

I've also found that these douche canoes will often set up several sites that all serve the same videos and images. By getting the videos removed from the CDN it can break a number of sites at once. It is quite rewarding to scrape a site to find that 90% of their links result in 404 Not Found errors or lead to pages that state the content was removed due to a DMCA request.
Yeah you take some of them down but still they come back eventually. I know plenty of retired models that haven't broadcasted for years and still they are trying to keep up the fight. I say just opt out of the facial recog sites and call it a day, it's not worth the stress but that's just my opinion.
 
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Yeah you take some of them down but still they come back eventually. I know plenty of retired models that haven't broadcasted for years and still they are trying to keep up the fight. I say just opt out of the facial recog sites and call it a day, it's not worth the stress but that's just my opinion.
I might have agreed with you a few years ago. But now the laws have changed a little and we have more opportunities.

This makes sense, but you have to understand that it's time. You should not aim for quick removal.

I usually do this in between broadcasts. (I mean a long period). There is no point in fighting it when you work every day.
 
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