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Hey everyone.

A model wants her content removed but as we know it's near impossible to remove them from these websites that upload recorded shows
Does anyone have experience with removing images from google's search results? I know it won't remove it from the websites but at least it won't be easy to find - so it's step 1 whilst trying to have stuff removed from the sites too.

I found this form you can fill in:


My question is, in this form it asks:
"The full name of the person appearing in the image(s) or video(s): *"

Does this NEED to be the model's REAL name or JUST the stage/username appearing on the sites?

Also, will she need to be linking to every individual page or can she link to, for example the "search" on the site:
websitename.com/models/hername

Can she link to THAT if it shows ALL of her videos/images on that page link, or does it literally have to be
websitename.com/models/hername/video-id-01
websitename.com/models/hername/video-id-02
etc

Sorry, hope I make sense.
I know this is for image removal from the search, but I assume the same can be done for links + videos on google search too?
ANy info anyone has and links etc it's greatly appreciated



Edit:
Just to add, she no longer works with/for CB (stopped camming) but can she still contact CB and ask them to do DMCA takedowns on her behalf, since the recordings are all from her on CB?
 
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I was reading , this page and seems if someone is lying about data, such as real name or surname - they can punish with money price.
So maybe I missread, my english is awful for french person.
 
Go a couple of levels deep, and you get to this page.

Which basically says that they only remove search results which was not intended to be public.


We remove only images or videos in which you personally appear that meet our requirements. So that we can help you, please make sure that your request meets these requirements:


  • You're nude or shown in a sexual act
  • You intended the content to be private and the imagery was made publicly available without your consent (for example, "revenge porn"), or
    You didn't consent to the act and the imagery was made publicly available without your consent


I'd recommend pursuing the DMCA route via CB first. If they (CB) declines because she no longer works with them, then she might try doing a DMCA request to Google and other search providers as well. I'm sure you've seen the recommendation to use her stage name, and not her legal name on these requests if she does it.
 
It used to be very easy to remove stuff from Google Images now it's very complicated. She can try to appeal to European "Right to Forget" Law if she is an european citizen by which any content over 5 years old she can demand gets taken down from google. Even then success rate is poor. She is better off taking her stuff down from pirate sites themselves.
 
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Hello,
I recently did this for an "online friend model" and can give you some information on how I went about it.

First of all you have to differentiate between official sites that work with CB and pirate sites.

Official sites.
Disable Network Sites Promotion via your Chaturbate profile:
You access this setting via your profile and selecting the 'Settings & Privacy' tab within your 'Username's Cam' section. This is necessary to keep your profile removed from our site and others. Once you click 'Settings and Profile', you then select 'no' for the 'Appear on network sites', and then update your settings.

Data from all affiliate sites should be removed within 30 days.

That's only information, I deleted only the videos and pics from pirate site.

For pirate sites, it was sufficient to send a formal email to the corresponding site

Can send you my email as a template

Sometimes they deleted within a few days.
Sometimes only after several emails

Then you can quickly and easily delete pictures / videos or URL from Google

Simply create a Google account (if not available) and under

Google link

Enter the respective URL


a very long post, sorry
 
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@Steven2flirt I don't want to argue with you , but I did all of those steps, for my accounts in past - some pages would do delete, such as megacams.me but others didn't ..
Most of those sites who are recording videos doesn't have contact button or contact mail at all.
And in the majority of those, who have - only several reply.
Most of them asks me to file DMCA complaint and send to them, where you have to type your real name/surname, adress..
Also, google will remove, only if pictures are removed.
Thanks for reading, was just stating the truth here.
 
Don't worry, I don't argue;)

I just wanted to tell you how we did it.

There were 6 or 7 videos online on pirate sites.

All are now deleted.

And yes, some websites don't have a contact email,

but under one

Whois Domain queries almost always find an email address, and an email with the risk of a DMCA takedown is often sufficient to delete it
 
I even tried, but my mails got undelivered, when I was sending mails , when I would find one, on who is..
But, as Mila_ said, before it was easier to remove them.
 
yes, I can't judge how it used to be.

Since I've done this for the first time in the last few weeks.

And since Google is not the only search website, none of this actually solves the problem

You always have to try to get to the website that caused it

if of course there is no contact option, it is annoying
 
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