How to File a DMCA Takedown on Beeg
Tube sites like Beeg run on user-uploaded and syndicated video, and stolen creator content, subscription videos, clip-store purchases, capped streams, routinely ends up in the mix, often under mangled titles. The copyright is yours regardless of the title on the page, and a DMCA takedown notice is how you force removal.
Before you start
- Proof of ownership, your master files, the original listing or post where the video first appeared, and its publication date.
- Every infringing URL on the site, including duplicates under different titles.
- Screenshots of each video page (title, URL, view count), dated.
- Contact details, and a plan for anonymity, since a self-filed notice carries your legal name.
Step 1: Find every copy on the site
Search the site for your stage name, your clip titles, and likely keyword mash-ups; thieves rename files, so also check a few frames of suspect videos against your catalog. Note each URL, tube sites frequently host the same stolen video several times.
Step 2: Locate the removal channel
Scroll to the site footer and look for DMCA, content removal, or terms links; tube sites that want safe-harbor protection publish where copyright complaints go and what they must contain. Double-check the domain, tube mirrors and proxies abound, and a notice sent to a mirror does nothing about the source. If no working channel is published, move straight to the escalation in Step 5.
Step 3: Write the notice
Identify your original work (title, where and when first published), list each infringing URL, and include your contact information, the good-faith statement, the perjury-backed accuracy statement, and your physical or electronic signature. Keep it factual and complete, reviewers process compliant notices fastest.
Step 4: Submit and calendar a follow-up
Send the notice via the published route, archive a copy with the date, and set a reminder for one week out. Compliant hosts act quickly; your reminder is for the ones that don't.
Step 5: Escalate to the host and the search engines
If the site stalls or has no working contact, look up its hosting provider via WHOIS/DNS records and send the provider the same notice, hosts have their own safe-harbor obligations. Simultaneously, submit the URLs to Google's copyright removal tool (and Bing's equivalent) so the pages stop appearing when fans search your name. Deindexing often kills most of a leak's traffic even before removal.
Step 6: Monitor for the rebound
Tube uploads regenerate: the same file returns under new titles and new accounts. Re-run your searches every few weeks and refile promptly, early takedowns beat viral spread.
What happens after you file
A compliant site removes or disables the videos and notifies the uploader; repeat infringers are supposed to lose their accounts. Counter-notifications are rare from anonymous tube uploaders, but if one arrives, the content may be restored after a statutory window unless you go to court. In practice, the fight is less about any single video and more about sustained pressure across sites, hosts, and search engines.
Sustained pressure is a service category now: Rulta scans tube sites for your content daily and files takedown and deindexing notices as your authorized agent, your legal name never appears on a notice.
This guide is educational information, not legal advice.
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Frequently asked questions
My paid video was uploaded to Beeg without permission, is a DMCA notice the right tool?
Yes. You hold the copyright in videos you produced, and a DMCA takedown notice listing the infringing URLs is the standard mechanism for compelling removal from a tube site.
How do I find where to send the notice?
Check the site's footer for DMCA, content-removal, or terms links, which state the copyright complaint procedure. Confirm you're on the site's real domain, since tube-site mirrors are common.
What if the site doesn't respond?
Escalate to its hosting provider with the same notice, and submit the video URLs to Google's copyright removal tool so the pages drop out of search results.
Do I have to use my real name on the notice?
A self-filed notice includes your legal name and contact details. Filing through an authorized agent substitutes the agent's identity, a common choice for adult creators filing against anonymous uploaders.
The same video keeps coming back under new titles. Any fix?
Refile for each new URL, reference your earlier notices, and pair takedowns with search deindexing. Ongoing monitoring is the only durable answer for tube-site re-uploads.