Remove Intimate Images From AZNude
AZNude clips nude scenes from films and TV and redistributes them without performer consent. They respond to DMCA, but the process is slow and self-filed notices expose your legal name in the Lumen Database. As your authorized agent, we file removal notices that keep your identity protected and invoke right of publicity laws for additional legal leverage.
Why direct DMCA fails on AZNude
- Self-filed DMCA notices expose your full legal name and address in the Lumen Database, a public archive indexed by Google. Anyone searching your name can find the filing.
- AZNude responds to DMCA but processing is slow, often taking weeks with no status updates or tracking mechanism.
- Consent to film a scene for a studio production does not equal consent to have clips redistributed on third-party aggregator sites, but AZNude treats this as a gray area unless the notice is legally precise.
- Counter-notice rights allow AZNude to reinstate content within 10-14 business days unless you file a federal lawsuit, re-exposing content you fought to remove.
How IntimaShield forces removal
- We identify all clips of your scenes hosted on AZNude using metadata analysis and URL pattern matching. No explicit content is downloaded or processed by our systems.
- We file a legally compliant DMCA notice as your authorized agent, invoking both copyright and right of publicity claims. Your name never appears on the filing or in the Lumen Database.
- If AZNude delays beyond 72 hours, we escalate to their hosting provider and CDN, file Google and Bing de-indexing requests, and walk you through StopNCII.org perceptual hash registration (you do the upload on your device, the image never leaves your computer) to block re-uploads across partner platforms.
About AZNude and how removal works
AZNude is a celebrity and performer nude scene aggregator that clips scenes from films, television, and streaming content, then hosts and redistributes them without performer consent. The site catalogues performers by name, creating dedicated pages that rank in search results for "[performer name] nude" queries. This makes AZNude a significant visibility vector for performers seeking to control their image.
The critical legal distinction that most performers miss is that consent to appear in a scene for a studio production does not constitute consent to have that scene clipped, redistributed, and monetized by a third-party aggregator. Studios typically hold the copyright to the footage, but performers retain right of publicity claims over the commercial use of their likeness. This dual legal framework provides stronger leverage than copyright alone.
AZNude is US-based and does respond to DMCA notices, but the process is slow and lacks transparency. There is no tracking system, no automated acknowledgment, and no published processing timeline. Self-filed DMCA notices create an additional problem: every DMCA notice sent to a US-based platform is forwarded to the Lumen Database, a public archive maintained by the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard. Your full legal name, address, and the specific URLs you reported become permanently searchable. For performers, this can be worse than the original content because it creates a public record confirming the existence of nude scenes linked to your legal identity.
Filing through an authorized agent eliminates the Lumen Database exposure entirely. IntimaShield files under our own company credentials. Your name never appears on any notice, in any database, or in any search result. We combine DMCA copyright claims with right of publicity assertions, creating dual legal pressure that a simple copyright notice cannot achieve. For performers and actors, right of publicity laws in states like California, New York, and Illinois provide additional statutory damages and injunctive relief options that strengthen the removal demand.
Response times from AZNude vary. Properly formatted agent-filed notices typically process within 1-3 weeks. If AZNude delays or fails to act, we escalate to their hosting provider and CDN abuse channels, file de-indexing requests with Google and Bing to suppress search visibility within 1-3 days, and walk you through StopNCII.org perceptual hash registration (you do the upload on your device, the image never leaves your computer) to proactively block re-uploads across 18 partner platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
I consented to the original scene. Can I still get clips removed from AZNude?
Yes. Consent to film a scene for a studio production does not equal consent to have clips redistributed on third-party aggregator sites. Right of publicity laws protect your control over the commercial use of your likeness. IntimaShield files removal notices that invoke both copyright and right of publicity claims for maximum legal leverage.
Will my name appear on the DMCA filing if I request removal from AZNude?
Not if you file through an authorized agent. Self-filed DMCA notices are forwarded to the Lumen Database, a public archive indexed by Google, where your legal name becomes permanently searchable. IntimaShield files under our own company credentials, so your name never appears on any notice or in any public database.
How long does removal from AZNude take?
AZNude is US-based and responds to DMCA, but processing is slow. Agent-filed notices typically process within 1-3 weeks. If AZNude delays, IntimaShield escalates to their hosting provider and CDN. Google and Bing de-indexing is filed on day one and typically suppresses search visibility within 1-3 days.
Can AZNude reinstate content after I get it removed?
Under the DMCA counter-notice process, the uploader has 10-14 business days to challenge the removal. If a counter-notice is filed, content can be reinstated unless a federal lawsuit is filed. IntimaShield monitors for reinstatement and files immediate re-escalations if content reappears, including right of publicity claims that are not subject to the DMCA counter-notice process.