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Old 08-19-2015, 10:12 AM  
dmcaMonster
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DMCA Issue: The rising threat of video hosts like videomega

Has anyone been noticing the rising trend in usage of 3rd party video hosts? The idea behind it is simple: "If the video file is not hosted on our server, we are not in violation of DMCA laws." Loophole!

The biggest offender, by far, is videomega, but there are more of them out there. Here is a small sample: streamin.to, nowvideo, nowvideo, realvid, flashx, videowood, openload, vidup, sendvid, played, vidspot, allmyvideos, and even GOOGLE.

Which sites are using 3rd party video hosts? Many! And every day, there are more clones appearing all over the web. Here are a few:
  • watchxxxfree
  • hqporn.club
  • porn-dig
  • mundoporn
  • sexogratis
  • pornowow
  • kporno
  • adultvideostream
  • best-porn
  • zorritasx
  • sensualhd
  • jizzman
  • pornoteria
  • yourdailypornvideo
  • elreyx
  • werehd
  • freeomovie
  • hdpornpack
  • myvidster
  • xkeezmovies
  • porno4you
  • xtapes
  • adultfreex
  • freepornvideos0
  • godfatherporn.com
  • ero-tik
  • videospornoparty
  • poxxx
  • xvideospanish
  • fulltubeporn
  • pornoespanolonline
  • yourfreeporntube
  • watchthefullvideofree
  • happystreams
  • playporn
  • porn-maki
  • mixhdporn
  • xtheatre
  • pornvideoxo
  • vtrahe
  • pornmovieon
  • lickherz
  • gonzoporn
  • xporpa
  • hd-porn
  • nesaporn
  • videomegaporn
  • thegoodtube
  • pornhardx
  • sexiz
  • fapset
  • letsjerk
  • tubevice
  • hdpornfull
  • etc (I could go on and on)

As you can see, this is incredibly worrying!

If you try to reach out to any of those tube embed sites, nobody will respond. Because technically they don't have to.

What should you do then? You need to reach out to the video host!

How do you find the host? There are several different ways to go about it. In some cases, like with videomega and openload videos, you can right click on the video to grab the source link.

For other video hosts, you will have to use a tool like Chrome's Developer Tools Network tab (CTRL+SHIFT+I), or something like HttpFox for Firefox.

A lot of the video hosts will respond to DMCA notices, but some will not.

Do you have any questions / concerns? Need any more info? I am happy to help. Feel free to reply and I will address your concerns if I can.
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