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Old 10-28-2022, 12:23 PM  
JesseQuinn
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Originally Posted by emmasexytime View Post
as soon as someone reports a site like fancentro they should be instantly banned from reporting sites
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Originally Posted by NatalieK View Post
absolutely, as this logically would be the actual models account, the content would or should be their own content
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Originally Posted by AmeliaG View Post
Totally agree.

I wish all webmasters with legit content would aggressively counter all these false claims. The less effective bot DMCA spray is, the fewer models will that is a service that should totally be stealing their money. I hate the way these supposed services exploit models.
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Originally Posted by trevesty View Post
Many of us do counter them. Many models are also morons and don't see an issue with the 20 scenes they shot for Brazzers or Naughty America or whatever disappearing from Google results especially as long as their OF / IG / Twitter are in the top 5.. and also don't realize that if someone ever did file suit for the false claims, these shady companies will very quickly shift the blame to them.

really DMCA co's that target performers are just a hustle. this isn't the first time one has done a blanket "DMCA everything with one's name on it". fuck, a few years back I remember a performer hired a co that DMCA'ed all her clips4sale content. and she paid upfront for that bullshit and hassle. and that 'company' used a camgirl as a figurehead. they've been mentioned here a few times in the past, over fraudulent DMCAs for camsite APIs and such

performers aren't the enemy, these craptastic DMCA companies (I picture some dude in his mom's basement) are the villains preying on the under-educated

I don't think performers are stupid (you gotta be smart to succeed in this biz long term) just many aren't savvy about these parasite companies. they see their stuff on illegal tubes and hire some loser who doesn't know wtf they are doing. if they're not affiliates themselves they prob don't even know how legit affs monetize

I've never received a DMCA but have def sent out a few myself over the years regarding pirated content. it's not that hard. never received one as I don't engage in piracy or user uploads (aka piracy)

as the industry shifts towards performers handling their own content, they need education on how stuff works on the back end, not hate

and def counter every false DCMA as Amelia pointed out. these peeps get enough valid counters they'll be out of biz real quick
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