How to report stolen porn, clips, thumbnails, promo cuts, and other copyrighted material
If someone uploads your footage, teaser edit, preview, promo still, scene rip, or other copyrighted material into ConteAD without the right to do it, this page explains how to send a proper takedown notice and how counter-notices work.
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How copyright takedowns work at ConteAD
ConteAD takes copyright complaints seriously. If somebody steals your porn scenes, teaser clips, promo edits, thumbnails, captions, or other protected work, this page explains how to report it.
This policy applies to copyright complaints involving the public site, creator portal, agency/admin portal, hosted media, previews, and related platform outputs.
Sending a DMCA notice is a legal action. Do not use it to harass a creator, interfere with a competitor, or try to remove porn you simply do not like.
What your takedown notice must include
A vague complaint slows everything down. Give us enough detail to find the stolen porn asset fast.
- Your legal name and contact details.
- A clear description of the copyrighted work you say was infringed.
- The exact URL, file path, preview link, or enough identifying detail for us to find the material inside ConteAD.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized by the rights holder, its agent, or the law.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act for the owner.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
Where to send a DMCA complaint
Use the dedicated DMCA contact instead of a random support message if you need a formal takedown review.
Designated DMCA contact: [email protected]
If you already sent a complaint through normal creator support and it is really a copyright issue, follow up with the same evidence through the DMCA address so it can be handled in the correct queue.
What ConteAD does after a notice arrives
We review the notice, compare it against the reported material, and take action if the complaint is facially valid.
- We may remove or disable access to the reported material while the complaint is under review.
- We may contact the affected creator or operator to request context, ownership proof, or a counter-notice.
- We may reject notices that are incomplete, abusive, obviously false, or unrelated to copyright.
- We may preserve logs, metadata, and related records while the dispute is being handled.
Counter-notices for creators who think the takedown is wrong
If you believe your material was removed by mistake or misidentification, you can submit a counter-notice.
- Your name, address, and contact details.
- Identification of the material that was removed or disabled and where it appeared before removal.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed because of mistake or misidentification.
- Your consent to the relevant court jurisdiction and acceptance of service from the complaining party or its agent.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
Repeat infringement and bad-faith complaints
ConteAD may act hard against repeated theft and repeated false complaints.
- Creators who repeatedly upload stolen porn or other infringing material may lose access to ConteAD.
- People who repeatedly send false or abusive complaints may have their claims rejected or escalated to legal review.
- We may keep records of repeat copyright disputes to protect creators and the platform.
When to use DMCA vs normal support
Use DMCA for copyright theft. Use normal support for everything else.
If the issue is impersonation, illegal content, minors, coercion, blackmail, account access, or safety rather than copyright, do not force it through the DMCA path. Use the normal ConteAD contact route so it goes to the right team.
Plain Language
ConteAD writes policy pages for an explicit platform handling real content production, not for checking a legal-template box.
If a page does not answer what you need, ask directly. We would rather explain uploads, buyer data, takedowns, verification, or creator access honestly than bury the answer under generic legal fog.
These pages explain ConteAD operations. They are not personal legal advice for your own business or performer-record obligations.