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Originally Posted by AmeliaG
It is my impression most models do not understand US copyright law or DMCA or what these laws and regulations are intended to protect.
Any agency who has decided sending DMCA notices is their job should know the law and should definitely stop sending notices when notified the content is legal.
But these agencies are a scourge on our industry and they do keep sending notices they are aware are false. And they will probably keep doing it until somebody successfully sues them.
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You're absolutely correct on the first part. In fact I had a conversation the other day with an Onlyfans agencies that I promote through. I got a message about this new model added to dashboard, "go promote her, big money!". I was like ok nice, she's hot, let's do this.
4 days later I got a DMCA for her content, I went to the agency and go "Uh?? What's going on, you tell me to promote her and then this shit happens?" and get a "SO SORRY, the model didn't understand DMCA, she just sends them out".
It's actually wild that most of the porn industry could be taken down by the talent. The very talent that this industry literally exists on because without talent, no content. But you put up content and talent goes "no way, I only want it promoted MY way". Total clusterfuck.
As far as the last part, I've had a few paysite contacts float the idea, but yea it's costly.