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Anybody knows of reliable takedown service ?
After about three years of an excellent service the takedown company I have worked with, is now only doing Japanese Adult Videos. I guess they got really popular in Japan and have no room for us mortals.:(
I am looking for a replacement. Anybody knows somebody? Any contact would be appreciated :thumbsup |
None that would care about your IP as much as you do.
Ideally; create a separate legal email address, have your counsel draft an universal template (that will work for both DMCA and EUCD notices) and have your assistant, or someone else from Fiverr send them through from your legal email address. They're going to be just as valid, and you won't have to pay loads. I will say this as well, however: You need to have them hit the upstreams as well, and you need to make sure that they're noting how many notices were sent, and maybe, on the third or fourth notice. Pay for a fax, and fax it through with dates of every prior notice. It should note that you're going to sue both the host, and their client. |
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It will get more attention if you have protected your content. |
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I just copy and paste a URL or two and click submit and it sends the DMCA notice to the offending parties hosting company or online store and the content gets taken down almost immediately :thumbsup |
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1) finds the thieves 2) send them DMCA 3) if they ignore DMCA, go after the hosting service 4) apply to Google for de listing. 5) send me a monthly record and an invoice. ... and done :thumbsup |
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sorry to say it, but i clicked on just one of the links you posted, and it's still there...
BoundHeat ? The Story of Nora | Clips4Free - Free Fetish World Havent clicked on anything else... |
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Yes, hit me up at alex at ryulion.com
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While you may *believe* (genuinely) that the answer is in having someone run bots/spiders against your chosen keywords, you will simply not receive the desired results. Correct me if I'm wrong or speaking out of line here, but you want to make your content scarce, and be the one in control, and make it so that they have to purchase either a VOD version or a DVD version if you still offer them. My point being; no one will care about those notices sent by people who are involved in running bots/spidering. They send so many notices per day to the hosts that they don't pay it attention, and if a customer chose to ignore them -- the host won't follow up because they're seen as an annoyance, not as a LEGITIMATE request from a LEGITIMATE representative. You have a very niche product, and you don't need as much time as you believe. Type your brand name and search for illegal downloads every few days, and you can get the links in an hour. You don't have to DMCA _every single link_, and if they say that you do: have your counsel call them out on it. If you can prove a pattern of willful infringement, and repeat abuse. You can just hit them with one of the links from the uploader, and request for his account to be terminated. Just don't give up, or believe money-hungry people. It can be done, and it's being done. P.S. Emails can be ignored, and claimed that they haven't been received. Every datacenter has a dedicated fax number for legal matters (subpoenas, etc) it's the next best thing to registered mail. Even though I would say that both of them are good, especially if you want to prove that you're not backing down. |
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Probably almost everyone here has had to deal with those poorly designed bots sending inaccurate DMCA notices by the hundreds to totally legitimate and often unrelated sites. Models often hire these companies and they think it would be an insanely huge job to clean up the thousands of links. But many of their huge reports include dozens of URLs that are fundamentally one post and one notice could have addressed. Most of them also only DMCA Google, so you won't see your content searching, but all the pirate sites will continue to steal from you and distribute for free or for filelocker upsell or whatever system.
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Lots of big companies use this Co. btw
https://digiregs.com/ |
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However, the video from Streamtape is still playable, which is even better for surfers, because they don't have to buy a K2S account to download it. They won't respond to notices, however. At least not to notices from companies that do bots/spiders like DigiRegs. If that's what you genuinely believe will help your bottom line, then send an email to Ryu. |
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DMCA screenshots -- everything. Make it a bother to pirate your movies. They won't do it if you make it hard enough, and they will move onto someone else's. That's why a couple of us, including Amelia, told you to not waste your time on bots. Almost all file hosters will auto-delete, but then they will re-upload, or move onto bulletproof hosters, and their page is still up, etc. So if you're paying $100/m, fine. But if it's more than that... fuck bots. |
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IS So... Well at least the video is available to watch in HD full screen. While I cant download it, I can still watch it... :2 cents: As you can see, it even wants to helpfully let me resume my viewing from the point that I closed it before - 1.21 |
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Cel, who is the company? You must be talking uncensored Japanese porn. |
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Did you try digiregs/dmcaforce?
Depending on what you want to do you may need a lawyer's help as well. |
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I'm interested too.
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Anything else has to be contractually agreed upon. You may have requirements outside of their scope of operations and need a lawyer or lawyers to step in. |
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You just have to search for the keywords that it is reporting and put a post with a picture of a banana and it will send DCMA reports. Half of the content he is reporting is promotional content. And the other half is company X content and will submit the report on behalf of company Y direct competition to company X. Shady ass fuck. The only thing it does is spam keywords, to pass very long reports to the clients it scams. |
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I mean at no time do they check if it is promotional, under license or pirated. I personally did the test of creating posts by keywords with a photo of a banana and the reports keep coming. Also, the fact that they send reports from company X on behalf of company Y from the same niche is very standard. Either because the same model filmed with both companies or because the content uses similar titles and they are just spraying the keywords. And my theory is that these companies are the ones that pirate the most content, so the wheel of work never stops. (This last is my personal opinion, I have no evidence that can verify it) |
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Amazing how socialist suddenly don't like the idea of sharing when it comes to their own property.
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Torrent Spider-Man and you'll have the Gestapo at your door in five minutes, but do you think if I draw a penis on a bus shelter the chairman of Sony Pictures cares when it appears in the background of someone's TikTok? Hell no. He just keeps telling me to please stop phoning him about it. |
Takedown Piracy.
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