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Found Yourself on a Porn Site?

Whether it was uploaded by an ex, stolen from a subscription platform, or posted without your knowledge—you have the right to get it removed. Here's how.

Different Sites, Different Approaches

Easiest to Remove

Major Tube Sites

Pornhub, xVideos, xHamster, and other large sites have dedicated DMCA processes and typically remove content within 24-72 hours.

  • Official takedown forms
  • Fast response times
  • High compliance rate
Moderate Difficulty

Smaller Tube Sites

Lesser-known sites vary in responsiveness. Some comply quickly; others need escalation to hosting providers or payment processors.

  • May need multiple contacts
  • 1-2 week response time
  • Escalation sometimes needed
Most Difficult

Offshore/Shady Sites

Some sites are hosted in non-cooperative jurisdictions and ignore DMCA requests. Requires targeting hosts, CDNs, and payment processors.

  • May ignore direct requests
  • Target infrastructure instead
  • Google delisting helps

How to Get Your Content Removed

Step 1: Find the Site's DMCA Contact

Look in the site's footer for links like "DMCA," "Copyright," "Legal," or "Contact." Most legitimate sites have a designated process.

Common DMCA page locations:

  • • pornhub.com/content-removal
  • • xvideos.com → info.xvideos.com/legal/dmca
  • • xhamster.com/dmca

Step 2: File a DMCA Takedown Notice

Your notice needs: your contact info, the specific URLs of infringing content, a statement that you own the copyright, and a signature.

→ See our full DMCA template and guide

Step 3: File with Google

Even if the site removes the content, Google may still show it in search results. File a separate removal request with Google to get it delisted.

→ Why Google removal is essential

Step 4: Escalate if Needed

If the site doesn't respond, escalate to their hosting provider (find via WHOIS lookup), Cloudflare (if they use it), or payment processors. These intermediaries often have more leverage.

Important: You Own the Copyright

If you took the photo or video, you own the copyright—period. You don't need to register it anywhere. The person who uploaded it to the porn site does NOT own it, even if they were the one who originally received or purchased it.

This means you have legal standing to demand removal under the DMCA, regardless of how the content was originally shared.

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