Remove Intimate Images From EPorner
EPorner is a Czech Republic-based tube site with a dedicated DMCA form and registered agent. IntimaShield files properly formatted takedown notices through EPorner's compliance process, handling the legal requirements while protecting your identity from the uploader.
Why direct DMCA fails on EPorner
- EPorner's DMCA process requires proof of content ownership, which can be difficult for victims of non-consensual sharing.
- The counter-notice window allows uploaders to challenge removals and keep content live for 10-14 days.
- Czech Republic jurisdiction means US DMCA has limited direct enforceability — compliance is voluntary.
- Standard DMCA filing exposes your legal name through the counter-notice mechanism.
- Processing times of 3-7 business days mean content remains accessible while the request is reviewed.
How IntimaShield forces removal
- Step 1: We identify all EPorner URLs containing your content through metadata analysis — no explicit material is processed or stored.
- Step 2: We file through EPorner's DMCA form as your authorized agent, formatting the notice to meet both US DMCA and EU requirements for maximum enforceability.
- Step 3: If EPorner fails to process within 7 business days, we escalate to the hosting provider, file search engine de-indexing, and invoke EU Digital Services Act obligations applicable to Czech-based operators.
About EPorner and how removal works
EPorner is operated by EPorner s.r.o., a company registered in the Czech Republic. Unlike many tube sites in the directory, EPorner maintains a registered DMCA agent and a dedicated DMCA submission form, placing it firmly in the DMCA-compliant tier. The site generally processes properly formatted takedown notices, though response times can vary from a few days to over a week.
The Czech Republic jurisdiction creates a nuanced legal landscape. While EPorner voluntarily complies with US DMCA notices, the DMCA itself has no direct legal force in the Czech Republic. Instead, EPorner is subject to EU regulations including the Digital Services Act (DSA), which imposes content moderation obligations on online platforms serving EU users. This dual legal framework means that takedown notices should reference both DMCA provisions and EU DSA requirements to maximize enforceability.
EPorner's content removal form requires specific information: the URLs of infringing content, a statement of copyright ownership or authorized representation, contact details, and a declaration under penalty of perjury. For NCII victims, the proof of ownership requirement can be problematic — the victim may not hold copyright to images taken by someone else. IntimaShield addresses this by framing the filing under both copyright and NCII provisions, citing the TAKE IT DOWN Act and applicable EU privacy regulations.
Response times from EPorner typically fall in the 3-7 business day range for properly formatted notices. If the site fails to act within this window, IntimaShield escalates to the hosting provider and files search engine de-indexing requests. The counter-notice window remains a risk — if the uploader challenges the removal, content can be reinstated unless a court order is obtained within the statutory period.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does EPorner comply with DMCA takedown requests?
Yes, EPorner maintains a registered DMCA agent and generally processes properly formatted notices within 3-7 business days. IntimaShield files as your authorized agent with notices formatted for both US DMCA and EU Digital Services Act compliance.
How long does removal from EPorner take?
EPorner typically processes DMCA requests within 3-7 business days. If the site is unresponsive, IntimaShield escalates to the hosting provider and files search engine de-indexing. Counter-notice challenges from uploaders can extend the timeline.
Can the uploader challenge my EPorner takedown?
Yes, EPorner's DMCA process includes a counter-notice mechanism. If challenged, IntimaShield advises on next steps, which may include pursuing a court order to prevent reinstatement. We also file under NCII provisions that do not have counter-notice mechanisms.