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DMCA – Important Takedown Policy (Top-Models.Webcam)

Last Updated: February 27, 2026

Welcome to the DMCA policy page for Top-Models.Webcam (“top-models.webcam”, the “Website,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). This policy explains how we handle copyright-related complaints, how to submit a takedown request, and how counter-notice procedures work. If you are a rights holder, a studio, a photographer, an agency, or an authorized representative, please read this page carefully before contacting us so your report includes everything needed for a fast review.

Top-Models.Webcam is a directory and promotional listing website. We may display profile pages, short descriptions, category pages, and links that direct users to third-party platforms and services. We respect intellectual property rights and we respond to properly formatted notices regarding alleged copyright infringement. This document is intended to make the process clear and to reduce delays caused by incomplete submissions.

What this policy covers

This policy covers reports about copyrighted material that appears on Top-Models.Webcam pages (for example: text, images, screenshots, thumbnails, or embedded previews that are presented on our Website). It also covers requests to remove links or listings in our directory that point to third-party pages you believe are infringing.

Important: when content is hosted on a third-party platform, that platform controls the underlying media and is usually the best place to submit a complaint. In many cases the fastest approach is to submit your request to both:

  1. the hosting platform (to remove the source file), and
  2. Top-Models.Webcam (to remove the listing or any on-site material under our control).

This policy is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. If you are unsure about your rights or your obligations, consult qualified legal counsel.

What we can remove vs. what third parties control

Top-Models.Webcam can take action on materials we control on our own pages, such as:

  • text that appears on our Website,
  • images, thumbnails, or screenshots stored and served by our Website,
  • preview elements we control, and
  • directory listings, outbound links, and profile pages within our site structure.

However, if a third-party platform hosts the underlying content, we cannot delete the original file from that platform. We can remove our listing and/or any on-site material we control, but the hosting platform is responsible for removing content from their service.

To help us act quickly, always include the exact Top-Models.Webcam URL(s) where the material appears or where the listing is located.

DMCA takedown

A DMCA takedown is a formal request asking a service provider to remove or disable access to material you believe infringes your copyright. If the allegedly infringing material appears on Top-Models.Webcam (such as an on-site image, text, or preview under our control), you can submit a DMCA takedown request to us using the contact method below.

If your complaint concerns content that is only linked from our directory (and is actually hosted elsewhere), your DMCA takedown request may still ask us to remove the listing or link from our Website. In those cases, we may remove the directory reference if appropriate, but the hosting platform remains the primary controller of the underlying content.

For the fastest review, provide:

  • the exact Top-Models.Webcam URL(s),
  • identification of the copyrighted work, and
  • a clear explanation of what is allegedly infringing and why.

Copyright infringement may occur when copyrighted material is copied, displayed, distributed, or otherwise used without authorization, unless a legal exception or defense applies. If you believe content on Top-Models.Webcam constitutes copyright infringement, please provide enough detail for us to verify the claim.

Helpful details include:

  • a link to the original copyrighted work,
  • a brief description of the work (and who owns it),
  • a link to a portfolio page or official publication page, and
  • the specific Top-Models.Webcam URL(s) where the allegedly infringing material appears.

We take good-faith claims seriously and aim to respond promptly. Submitting incomplete information can delay action, so please follow the checklist below.

DMCA notice

To submit a DMCA notice to Top-Models.Webcam, email us with all required elements. Incomplete notices may be delayed or rejected.

Copyright Contact
Email: [email protected]
Subject Line: DMCA Notice — [Your Name/Company] — [URL]

Your DMCA notice must include:

  1. Identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed (a URL to the original work, a description, and/or registration information if available).
  2. Identification of the allegedly infringing material on Top-Models.Webcam and its location (include the exact URL(s)).
  3. Your full legal name and your relationship to the work (copyright owner or authorized agent).
  4. Your contact information (email address; mailing address and phone number are recommended).
  5. A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  6. A statement that the information in your notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner.
  7. Your physical or electronic signature (typing your full legal name is generally accepted as an electronic signature).

Tip: if you are an authorized agent, include a short line confirming your authority to act on the owner’s behalf. This reduces follow-up questions.

takedown request

A takedown request should be specific and easy to verify. If you are submitting a takedown request for multiple URLs, list each URL on a separate line. If possible, match each allegedly infringing URL to the corresponding original work (especially when multiple works are involved).

After receiving a valid takedown request, we may:

  • remove or disable access to the material under our control,
  • remove a directory listing or link,
  • request additional clarification if needed, and/or
  • notify the affected party when appropriate.

If the allegedly infringing content is hosted on a third-party platform, we strongly recommend submitting your takedown request to that platform as well, since they can remove the source file directly.

How to write a complete report (fastest processing)

To speed up review and avoid delays, include these items in one email:

  • the exact Top-Models.Webcam URL(s),
  • a link to the original work (or proof of ownership),
  • what you want removed (image, text, listing, link, preview),
  • a short explanation of why the use is unauthorized, and
  • the required good-faith and accuracy statements.

If your report is missing key items (for example, no URL or no identification of the original work), we may ask you to resubmit with the missing details.

Counter-notice process

If material is removed or disabled due to a notice, the affected party may submit a counter-notice if they believe the material was removed due to mistake or misidentification.

To submit a counter-notice to Top-Models.Webcam:
Email: [email protected]
Subject Line: Counter-Notice — [Your Name/Company] — [URL]

A counter-notice should include:

  1. Identification of the material that was removed or disabled and where it appeared before removal (URL).
  2. A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed or disabled due to mistake or misidentification.
  3. Your name, address, and telephone number, and a statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the appropriate court, and agreeing to accept service of process from the complainant (or their agent).
  4. Your physical or electronic signature.

If we receive a valid counter-notice, we may forward it to the original complainant as required by applicable law and may restore the material if appropriate under the relevant process.

Repeat infringer policy

Top-Models.Webcam may remove listings or restrict access for accounts, providers, or sources that are subject to repeated valid copyright complaints. We may take additional steps to maintain compliance with applicable law and to protect the rights of creators and rights holders.

Misrepresentations and abuse

Please submit notices only if you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner’s behalf. Submitting false claims, abusive notices, or requests without authority may have legal consequences. We reserve the right to reject notices that appear incomplete, fraudulent, or submitted in bad faith.

Likewise, attempts to use the takedown process to remove lawful content (for example, content you do not own, or content licensed by a third party) may be treated as abuse.

Practical examples (what to include)

Example A: On-site image

  • Original work: link to your official page where the image is published
  • Infringing material: Top-Models.Webcam URL showing the image
  • Request: remove the image from that page and clear cached copies if applicable

Example B: Directory listing linking to a third-party host

  • Original work: link to your official page
  • Directory listing: Top-Models.Webcam URL of the listing
  • Request: remove the listing/link from our directory
  • Additional step: submit a separate notice to the third-party host (recommended)

These examples are for clarity and do not change the requirements of a proper notice.

External resources

For general information about notice requirements and the takedown framework, you can review the U.S. Copyright Office DMCA page here: https://www.copyright.gov/dmca/

For additional information about site rules, privacy, and other reporting procedures, please review our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and our 18 U.S.C 2257 page.

Disclaimer

This policy is provided for informational purposes and is not legal advice. If you are unsure whether material is infringing or whether a defense may apply, consult qualified legal counsel.al counsel.