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Originally Posted by rowan
As I said in the OP, "I'm going to remove the images, for her sake [...]"
But there's 100+ other domains that feature her content, including other modelling pics from a pageant about 10 years ago. I don't think it's going to be possible for her lawyer to remove everything - there's got to be at least one person who says "fuck you" or never responds - so it's likely there will forever be modelling images tied to a search for her real name. I do feel sorry for her, but at the end of the day she was an adult and signed a contract. We don't yet have the "delete all youthful indiscretions going forward" option that Eric Schmidt of Google mentioned. It's all super softcore content anyway, just topless.
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Good. If the other sites keep her content up its their problem. You're doing the right thing.
We had a chat model who worked for us a long time ago. She quit and moved on and I deleted her content.
A few years later she called me crying her eyes out because her new husband found porn she shot with another company (BJ's and facials). Her husband for some stupid reason contacted her father and it became a nightmare for her.
She contacted the company (a big one here in Montreal) and they refused to talk to her at first but I emailed my contact and let him know the devastation it was causing, and they quickly removed her content too).
I didn't hear from her after that but I'm pretty sure it destroyed her marriage. With so many other models to work with it usually costs the site owner zero to remove content and probably saves a model's family from ruin. DMCA or no, it's best just delete the content.