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TurboB 10-16-2024 12:20 PM

Bogus Google DMCAs latety - reference ID?
 
It seems G just changed DMCA counter notice form lately - as many of us getting tons of fake DMCAs usually - where is fucking reference ID?

mechanicvirus 10-16-2024 12:23 PM

There is none. Google even tells you to check the webmaster search console, but the notices do not contain a reference ID.

TurboB 10-16-2024 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mechanicvirus (Post 23314628)
There is none. Google even tells you to check the webmaster search console, but the notices do not contain a reference ID.

Yes, it not exists, and Google gives false information it should be in a fake DMCA notice.

daviking 10-17-2024 02:12 AM

you can still file a counter without a reference id at:
https://reportcontent.google.com/for...duct=websearch

Publisher Bucks 10-17-2024 03:07 AM

Counter notices can be filed for incomplete or incorrectly completed takedown notices, obviously without a reference the process takes a little longer, but legally you can by law, send a counter notice.

Matyko 10-17-2024 03:20 AM

If you click the 'learn more' button you can get the the 'old school' counter notice form, it had some improvements, for example the URLs are limited by number (100) and not by 1000 characters.

A question for experts: I just received the first bunch of 34 Google DMCAs within a very short time, all of them have just 1 URL.
Is it a Must to counter them one by one or is it OK to counter them all at once?

It is so hard to track these DMCAs and counter-notifications, I am doing my best to take care of them all (we are getting all these for 100% legit promo content...) but I am afraid to make a mistake and get fucked by Google...

V_RocKs 10-17-2024 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matyko (Post 23314886)
If you click the 'learn more' button you can get the the 'old school' counter notice form, it had some improvements, for example the URLs are limited by number (100) and not by 1000 characters.

A question for experts: I just received the first bunch of 34 Google DMCAs within a very short time, all of them have just 1 URL.
Is it a Must to counter them one by one or is it OK to counter them all at once?

It is so hard to track these DMCAs and counter-notifications, I am doing my best to take care of them all (we are getting all these for 100% legit promo content...) but I am afraid to make a mistake and get fucked by Google...

Do them all at once. If they are all from the same company.

I'm my case I have a cams aggregator site. So I bundle all of my chaturbate together and then use their terms of service for the models and the affiliates showing they have up their rights for marketing purposes and I was extended those rights for marketing purposes. And check the second box. I'm not the owner, but I have the rights to use the content.

geirlur 10-17-2024 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by V_RocKs (Post 23314928)
Do them all at once. If they are all from the same company.

I do them all at once even though they are not the same company. I wanna spend as little time as possible on that stuff. Works every time :upsidedow

daviking 10-17-2024 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by geirlur (Post 23315021)
I do them all at once even though they are not the same company. I wanna spend as little time as possible on that stuff. Works every time :upsidedow

What do you write as reason for the Counter, if you counter all at once? I usually write that the content is not as claimed from onlyfans, but from company xyz, with a link to the content.

adtrafic 10-18-2024 02:43 AM

I can't find the fucking ID either.

geirlur 10-18-2024 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by daviking (Post 23315198)
What do you write as reason for the Counter, if you counter all at once? I usually write that the content is not as claimed from onlyfans, but from company xyz, with a link to the content.

I usually write something like "this is a fake dmca from a wellknown scammer, I have the permission to use this content" sometimes I throw in harder insults at them as well :D

mechanicvirus 10-19-2024 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daviking (Post 23315198)
What do you write as reason for the Counter, if you counter all at once? I usually write that the content is not as claimed from onlyfans, but from company xyz, with a link to the content.

Always keep it short, sweet and legal sounding: "Permission was granted by copyright owner [site]".

Google doesn't give a fuck about a rant on if a model is "illegally" doing anything, they don't read that shit and go "hmm, yea this GFY webmaster is right, let's pause all DMCA notices for this site and investigate further". :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Goosy 12-14-2024 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by adtrafic (Post 23315224)
I can't find the fucking ID either.

Because there is not any. Google is hiding it :pimp


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