How to File a DMCA Takedown on SpankBang
SpankBang is a high-traffic tube site where ripped premium clips and leaked private videos circulate widely, often re-titled to dodge creator searches. It accepts DMCA notices and non-consensual content reports, and complete filings tend to move quickly. This guide covers the process end to end.
Before you start
- Ownership evidence, your original file or the page where the content first appeared (your creator platform, your website).
- All infringing URLs. Search SpankBang for your stage name, video titles, watermark text, and likely re-titles before filing.
- A monitored email address, that's where the outcome lands.
- Who signs the notice. Your legal name goes on a notice you sign; an authorized agent or takedown service can file under its own name instead, keeping you anonymous to the uploader.
Step 1: Find the official reporting channel
Scroll to the footer of any SpankBang page and look for DMCA, Content Removal, or Report links, that's the current official route. Individual videos also have a report/flag option that can route abuse reports. Skip any removal email you found on a forum unless the site's own pages confirm it.
Step 2: Choose your route, copyright or non-consensual
Own the content? File a DMCA notice. Appear in it without consent? File a non-consensual content report, no ownership proof needed, and since the industry-wide changes that started in 2020, tube sites prioritize these reports and pull unverified-uploader content fast.
Step 3: Build your URL list
Paste each infringing video URL on its own line, exactly as shown in the address bar. If one account uploaded several of your videos, list every video URL plus the profile URL, and say the account is a repeat infringer.
Step 4: Write the DMCA notice
Include the six required elements: identification of your original work and where it lives; the infringing URLs; contact information for the filer; a good-faith statement that the use is unauthorized; a penalty-of-perjury statement that the notice is accurate and you're the owner or their authorized agent; and a typed signature.
Step 5: Submit and document
Send the notice through the official channel and archive the text, URL list, and acknowledgment. Screenshots of each infringing page (with the URL visible) strengthen any follow-up.
Step 6: Verify and de-index
Check every URL after two to four business days. Follow up on stragglers by referencing your original notice, and submit removed or stubborn URLs to Google's copyright removal tool so they stop surfacing in search results for your name.
What happens after you file
Most complete SpankBang notices are honored within a few days; the uploader is notified and may counter-notify, in which case the site contacts you before restoring anything. Repeat-infringer accounts can be terminated, which is why flagging serial uploaders matters. The pattern to expect: a burst of removals, then slow re-uploads under new titles over the following weeks. Recurring searches and prompt re-filing handle it, or a managed service like Rulta can run that loop for you across SpankBang and dozens of other sites, filing every notice under its own name rather than yours.
This guide is educational information, not legal advice.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is SpankBang's takedown page?
Look in the footer of any SpankBang page for links labeled DMCA, Content Removal, or Report, the official channel is linked from there. Don't use addresses from forum posts.
How fast are SpankBang removals?
Third-party takedown practitioners commonly report SpankBang actions within roughly two to four days for complete notices. Incomplete notices take longer or get ignored.
I'm in the video but my ex uploaded it. Do I need to prove copyright?
No. Use the non-consensual content route, which is open to anyone depicted in a video regardless of who owns the recording, and is often faster than a DMCA claim.
Does filing expose my real name?
A self-filed DMCA notice carries your legal name and can be shared with the uploader. An authorized agent or takedown service files under its own name, keeping yours off the paperwork.
A removed video reappeared on a new account. What do I do?
File again for the new URL and flag the account as a repeat infringer. Sites can terminate accounts that repeatedly upload infringing content.