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Originally Posted by Bladewire
There's the disconnect. The last 15 years of my life has been spent creating my own content, and living solely off my content via my sites. 15 years of hard work.
The question isn't if my DMCA was finally honored, the question is why does PornHub feel it's acceptable to not honor takedown requests for days, or a week, or longer?
On May 2nd a takedown request for my content was sent to PornHub and ignored. 6 days later a second DMCA for the same content was sent to PorhHub and I see a message on May 12th, and then a response Status:Closed, which means it was taken down.
I'm curious if anyone has sent a DMCA to PornHub from May2nd to May12th and had their content taken down in that timeframe, or if everyone was put off for those 10 days.
10 days to act on a takedown request is not expeditious, neither is not responding to the first take down request after 6 days.
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Producing your own content then seeing it scattered amongst the tubes, so often 'user uploaded', must suck big time and be incredibly frustrating. And 10 days is way too long to respond, I agree.
The issue too is many do NOT fear repurcussions if DMCAs are not honored. There needs to be more teeth in the DMCA process.