Remove Leaked Content from Leakimedia (DMCA Guide)

Remove Leaked Content from Leakimedia (DMCA Guide)
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Quick Answer

Leakimedia's own DMCA form is mostly ignored — instead, file a Google de-indexing request to remove their pages from search results, and contact their hosting provider directly for actual takedowns. Expect 3–7 days for Google and longer for hosting providers.

What is Leakimedia?

Leakimedia is a leak site that indexes and archives stolen videos from OnlyFans, MYM, Fansly, and similar platforms. It presents itself as a neutral content archive, but there's nothing neutral about it — the site exists to profit from creators' private content without their consent.

If you've found your content on Leakimedia, here's what you need to know and what you can actually do about it.

Leakimedia

Contact

No direct contact

Response

1-3 weeks (via host)

Difficulty

Why Leakimedia's DMCA form doesn't work

Leakimedia has a DMCA form on their site. On paper, that should be enough — you fill it out, they take down your content, done. In practice, most creators who contact us have already tried the form and gotten nowhere.

The form is there for legal cover. It lets them claim they offer a takedown process if anyone asks. But the vast majority of requests go unanswered. Some creators have told us they submitted removal requests only to see new pages with their content appear days later.

So no, filling out that form won't get your content removed. You're burning time on a process that's designed to look real without actually doing anything.

The real problem: mirrors, offshore hosting, and reindexing

Even if Leakimedia did cooperate (they don't), getting content off one page wouldn't solve the problem. Here's why:

  • Mirror domains. Leakimedia rotates through mirror domains regularly. We've tracked at least 4-5 active mirrors at any given time. Take down a page on one, and it's still live on the others.
  • Offshore hosting. Their servers sit behind layers of anonymous hosting providers, usually in jurisdictions that don't respond to DMCA notices.
  • Automatic reindexing. Content that disappears from one URL often gets re-scraped and reposted under a new one. The site's infrastructure is built for this.

The bottom line: a single takedown request won't cut it. You need to hit every mirror, contact the hosting layer, and get Google to de-index the pages — all at the same time.

What you can actually do yourself

Before you hire anyone, there are a few steps worth trying on your own:

1. File a Google de-indexing request

Even if the content stays on Leakimedia's servers, you can ask Google to remove those URLs from search results. This won't delete the pages, but it kills the traffic — which is often what matters most.

Use Google's copyright removal tool to report each URL. You'll need:

  • The infringing Leakimedia URLs (copy every one you can find)
  • A link to your original content (your OnlyFans, Fansly, or MYM profile)
  • Your legal name and a statement under penalty of perjury

Google usually processes these within 3-7 days.

2. Identify the hosting provider

You can look up Leakimedia's hosting info using tools like who.is or by checking the WHOIS records. If you can identify the host, send them a DMCA notice directly. Hosting providers are more likely to act than the site itself, especially US or EU-based ones.

That said, Leakimedia tends to use hosting companies that are slow to respond or deliberately uncooperative. Don't count on a fast result here.

3. Don't engage with the site directly

Some creators try contacting Leakimedia through their contact form, social channels, or even paying for removal. Don't. There's no evidence any of these approaches work, and you may end up giving them more information about yourself.

Why most creators can't handle this alone

This isn't a knock on anyone's ability. The system is stacked against individual creators.

When you file a DMCA with one mirror, the content is still on three others. When Google removes one URL, a new one appears. You'd need to monitor dozens of URLs across multiple domains every week — and respond to each one with a fresh takedown.

Most creators we work with have already spent weeks going back and forth with DMCA forms and Google reports before they reach out to us. The frustration is real, and it's not because they did anything wrong.

How SuppressLeak handles Leakimedia cases

We've dealt with hundreds of Leakimedia takedowns specifically. Here's what that looks like in practice:

  1. We scan all active mirrors. Not just the main domain — every mirror we're tracking. Our system picks up new ones automatically.
  2. We file DMCA notices to every layer — the site, the hosting provider, CDN providers, and Google simultaneously. Hitting them all at once is what actually produces results.
  3. We monitor for reposts. Leakimedia re-uploads content constantly. We watch for new URLs containing your content and file takedowns as soon as they appear.
  4. You track everything from a dashboard. Every link we find, its current status, and what action we've taken — all visible in your private dashboard.

Most of our clients see their Leakimedia content disappear from Google search results within 48-72 hours. The pages themselves take longer depending on the host, but cutting off the traffic is the first priority.

What we include

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We usually reply within an hour. Send us the Leakimedia links you've found, or just explain your situation — every case is handled privately.

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FAQ

Does Leakimedia respond to DMCA takedown requests?

In our experience, no. Leakimedia has a DMCA form, but the vast majority of requests are ignored. You'll have better results going through their hosting provider or filing a Google de-indexing request.

Can I get my content removed from Google even if Leakimedia doesn't cooperate?

Yes. Google has a separate copyright removal process that can de-index Leakimedia URLs from search results, even if the site itself doesn't take them down. This typically takes 3-7 days.

How many mirror domains does Leakimedia have?

Leakimedia regularly rotates through multiple mirror domains. We typically track 4-5 active mirrors at any given time, though new ones appear regularly.

How long does it take SuppressLeak to remove Leakimedia content?

Most clients see their Leakimedia content disappear from Google search results within 48-72 hours. Full removal from the site's servers depends on the hosting provider's response time.

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