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TLDR
I’ve seen Rulta work well, but a new leak site keeps showing up in search results even after takedown notices. It’s frustrating when the site keeps winning despite legal efforts.
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I started using Rulta a few months ago because it promised to hide my old videos from public search engines. The service works by filing DMCA notices that ask Google and Bing to remove pages that host unauthorized copies. Most of the time the links disappear and I feel safer. Recently a new site appeared that focuses on male creators and pulls videos that lack any DRM protection. The site is not covered by a DMCA request because the owner claims the content is “fair use,” so the search engines do not remove it. I have sent Rulta a message asking for help, and they said they will review the case. I am wondering if anyone else has run into a similar problem and what steps they took to protect their material. It would be helpful to know which tools or strategies actually stop a leak site from re‑appearing in search results.
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Why Do Leak Sites Keep Reappearing After DMCA Takedowns?
When a leak site is taken down, the owner can simply re‑upload the same files under a different domain name. Search engines index the new address and the site shows up again in results. The DMCA process only works when the site owner receives a valid notice and complies. If the operator is located in a country with weak copyright enforcement, the notice may be ignored. Additionally, some sites use scripts that automatically replace removed URLs with fresh ones, so the same content appears under a new address each day. This cycle makes it hard for creators to keep their work hidden. I would like to hear from others who have dealt with this pattern and what practical steps they used to stop the cycle.
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