How to File a DMCA Takedown on Upornia
Upornia is part of a cluster of tube sites that share an operator network with Txxx and several sister brands, which cuts both ways: your stolen video is probably mirrored across the network, but one well-built notice can often cover all of them. Response times are inconsistent, days when it works, silence when it does not, so escalation belongs in the plan from day one.
Before you start
- Ownership evidence, original files plus a link to where the video first appeared under your control.
- URLs from Upornia and its sister sites. Search Txxx, HClips, HotMovs, and similar network tubes for the same titles; mirrored copies are the norm here.
- Dated screenshots of every infringing page.
- Your contact details, or an agent's if you want your legal name kept off the notice.
Step 1: Sweep the whole network, not just Upornia
Search Upornia for your name, aliases, and scene titles, then repeat the search on the sister sites. Record every URL. Filing against one site while mirrors sit on four others just restarts the clock later.
Step 2: Locate the network's takedown channel
Check the Upornia footer for a "DMCA" or "Content Removal" link, network sites typically publish a shared procedure or form. Use whatever the page currently specifies, and skip email addresses found on third-party blogs; they age badly.
Step 3: File one consolidated DMCA notice
Identify your original work and its legitimate home, then list every infringing URL across the network sites, a shared operator means a shared queue, and consolidated notices are routinely honored. Add your contact details, the good-faith statement, the accuracy statement under penalty of perjury, and your typed signature. Keep a dated copy.
Step 4: Follow up, then escalate to the infrastructure
If a week passes without removals, resend once. After that, run the domains through WHOIS and urlscan.io to identify the registrar, hosting provider, and CDN serving the video files, and send the same notice to their abuse contacts. Hosts have their own safe-harbor reasons to act on valid notices even when a site sits on them.
Step 5: De-index every URL from Google and Bing
File a copyright removal with Google via its legal help center (support.google.com/legal) and with Bing through Microsoft's report-infringement process, listing the URLs from all the network sites in each filing. De-indexing does not delete the videos but strips away the search traffic that gives them an audience.
Step 6: Monitor the network for re-uploads
Mirrored networks re-populate. Re-run your searches across the sister sites every couple of weeks and file fresh notices for anything new, referencing your earlier complaints.
What happens after you file
When the network processes your notice, the copies usually drop across the sister sites together, that is the upside of the shared operator. When it stalls, the host and search-engine filings carry the load, and your growing paper trail makes each escalation stronger. Creators who deal with this network repeatedly often hand the loop to a managed service, Rulta files across sister sites, hosts, and search engines and keeps watching for the next re-upload so you do not have to.
This guide is educational information, not legal advice.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Upornia connected to other tube sites?
Yes. Upornia is widely documented as part of the same operator network as Txxx and several sister tubes (such as HClips and HotMovs). Check those sites for the same videos and list all the URLs in one notice.
Can one DMCA notice cover several sites?
When the sites share an operator and takedown channel, yes, one notice listing URLs from each sister site is routinely honored. It still only covers the URLs you actually list.
How long does removal take?
Network tube sites process notices in batches and response times swing from a few days to several weeks, with some notices going unanswered. Follow up and escalate if a week passes silently.
What if the video reappears on a sister site later?
Treat it as a new infringement. Send a fresh notice referencing your earlier one. Repeat offenses documented across a network strengthen host and search-engine escalations.
Do I need to be the person in the video to file?
You need to own the copyright or be an authorized agent of the owner. For self-shot content the creator is normally the copyright owner; for produced content the producer or studio typically holds rights.