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dmca generator

§ when to send one

your paid content reposted for free — leak sites (fapello, coomer, forums)

someone reselling your folder — a telegram or discord

a clip re-uploaded to a tube site

reposts on reddit, x, or instagram

fake or catfish profiles using your photos

clearing the leak out of google search

not a fit if you don't own it, or it's genuine news or commentary.

a stage name is fine — just not an invented identity.

optional by law, but many sites won't act without them. don't have them? leave blank and send anyway — you can always re-send.

first: screenshot the leak pages now — they can vanish, and you'll want proof if it's reposted.

your notice

we wrote the legal wording for you. in plain words it says: it's my content, i never gave permission, take it down, and i swear that's true. (“/s/” = signed by you.)

To: [the website's copyright / DMCA contact]

Re: Notification of Claimed Copyright Infringement under 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3)

To Whom It May Concern:

This is a notification of claimed copyright infringement under Section 512(c) of
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3). I request that you
expeditiously remove or disable access to the material identified below.

1. Copyrighted work
I am the owner of the copyright in the following work:
original photographs and videos that I created and exclusively own the copyright to.

2. Infringing material
The following material is claimed to be infringing and is to be removed or access
to which is to be disabled. It is located at the following URL(s):
  • [add at least one leaked link in the form]

3. Good-faith statement
I have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.

4. Accuracy and authorization statement
I state that the information in this notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that I am the owner, or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner, of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.

5. Contact information
Name: [your name or stage name]
Relationship to owner: copyright owner
Email: [your email address]

6. Signature
/s/ [your name or stage name]
Date: [today's date]

add your name, an email, and at least one leaked link to finish your letter.

open in email

this builds a standard § 512(c)(3) takedown notice — it isn't legal advice. everything runs in your browser; nothing you enter is saved.

§ where to send it

site's footer — look for a “dmca” or “copyright” link, or try site.com/dmca

no link? search for the site at dmca.copyright.gov to find its official contact

still stuck? find out which company hosts the site with a free lookup like who.is — paste in the web address and it names the host. then email abuse@that host (e.g. abuse@hostingcompany.com)

if that lookup shows the host is cloudflare, report it through cloudflare's abuse form instead of emailing

even once it's taken down, the page can still show up on google. ask the search engines to drop it from results with their copyright-removal forms — google and bing

§ stay anonymous

don't use your real name — takedowns get shown publicly (on a site called lumen)

use a stage name, a throwaway email, and a po box — not your home

once this is handled — a kind of income that can't be leaked.

worne is where you sell the clothes you've worn — verified, tag-authenticated, impossible to screenshot. apply to sell.