Welcome to the discussion on dealing with leaked videos featuring real names. This thread is a resource for professionals navigating the challenges of unauthorized content distribution. Here's a summary of the key points and advice shared by forum members:

  • Initial action includes reporting the leaked content through DMCA to get it taken down. Additional suggestions include contacting a cam model protection agency for further assistance.
  • Members have expressed concern over how real names are discovered and the importance of understanding the potential sources of such leaks.
  • Advice on asking Google and other search engines to remove the content from their search results through legal content removal requests has been shared, along with a helpful link to Google's report content page.
  • The effectiveness of regular web searches to monitor public and private content captures has been discussed, alongside the potential utility of compiling a list of common sites where leaked content appears.
  • Exploration of technology solutions, such as developing applications to search for unauthorized material, has been mentioned.
  • Experiences with sending Google DMCA requests and the challenges of getting content removed from certain websites have been shared.
  • Branditscan.com was recommended for finding leaks and facilitating bulk takedown requests to save time.
  • The persistence of leaked content on sites hosted in countries with different legal standards than those respecting DMCA requests was highlighted, alongside strategies for delisting links from search engines.
  • An update was provided by a member who successfully got a video removed by following specific steps, including using branditscan.com, submitting a DMCA through the cam site worked on, and submitting an abuse report to the web host.
  • Concerns over the impact of the adult industry's practices on models' images and privacy were discussed, along with strategies for dealing with old videos, especially those no longer available on stores.
  • The thread also touches on the emotional and professional repercussions of discovering a trusted individual may have contributed to the spread of unauthorized content.

This summary encapsulates the collective wisdom and shared experiences of our community members in dealing with the unauthorized distribution of content. It serves as a starting point for further discussion and action.

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