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Originally Posted by coffeedude
Hello,
I have a chaturbate affiliate site I created using their API endpoint to get all online cam girls. I also use the embed/iframe feature. I don't store any of the cam girls info like photos, videos, etc.
Today I received a DMCA takedown request from lumendatabase.org.
Basically if the cam user isn't online, the page with the embed iframe is not accessible. I just have a standard message saying the user is not online. However if they are online, the live show appears.
In a situation like this, how would I deal with it? Will this affect my traffic with google? Or will google just remove that one page from their index? I am not sure if I need to respond to this, I mean I can write some custom code to just redirect to a 404 page if they hit the page.
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You have to act on the DMCA because
according to the law you are uploading HTML that provides content (your embed)
All anyone has to do is keep record of the DMCA's sent, then document everytime the model is online showing up on your site, despite multiple DMCA requests, and you're busted.