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Originally Posted by mike-x
1. delete link from google: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/dmca-dashboard
2. send abuse to hosting provider, if provider doesn't answer, you need found any! content looks illegal (these websites don't have any models ids) and send notice to police office near by hosting data centre and send copy to hosting provider that you already sent notice to police.
I promise you, they will delete everything.
3. If it's file hosting (share hosting) you need to find all billing systems and send abuse to them. Usually 30-40% of billings on the file hostings don't accept adult content.
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You need to think different. These guys are no kiddies (mostly not, but some are). They use fake addresses, virtual offices, bogus hosters with rented servers in offshore countries and sure, complete fake names, payment solutions and so on.
Its a multimillion business, because they make 99% profit as they use all content made by others and pay only for servers and domains. If you know there are a complete underground suppliers providing everything you need for do some like that.
And then its clearly the hoster didn't answer, same as any admin or anyone. They not fear google, DMCA or police. If you sitting in asia, india or southamerica, or even in deepest europe ;) there is no danger.
The only they fear is to loose their fans and exposing who and where they are. So you need to fight fire with fire and sometimes not the real official way.