DominicFord's Porn Guardian Adds New Clients, Services

NEW YORK —  DominicFord has expanded its copyright protection Porn Guardian watchdog service to a number of new producers along with new features.

The company said its client roster now represents gay, straight and transsexual producers including Falcon Studios, Lucas Entertainment, Bel Ami, Cocky Boys, Kink.com, Grooby Productions, Staxus Entertainment, XES Entertainment, ManAvenue, Papi Thugz, Men at Play, StraightHell and several other high-profile studios.

In addiiton to its DMCA take-down service, the product now offers several other features to stop pirating.

"Instead of simply playing 'whack-a-mole' after a pirate has done his damage, we have technology in place to identify the actual members who are doing the initial pirating. That way, we are able to stop pirates from ever gaining access to the material to begin with. This is the most effective way to stop pirates, not just clean up after them," Porn Guardian partner DominicFord said.

The company is also looking beyond traditional forms of piracy and said it has dismantled several online e-commerce “stores” that were selling DVD-R copies of feature films in paper sleeves for just a few dollars. In some cases, these operations were pushing as many as 2,000 titles, running illegal copies on demand per sale and even offering free shipping and multiple title discounts.

Partner Peter Phiney said, “Cyberlockers (filesharing hosts) are still doing the most damage. But we’ve seen DVD bootlegging on auction sites gain in popularity in recent months."

Porn Guardian also announced that it has broadened its reach and now employs 20 staff members across 17 time zones who monitor illegal files in 10 languages including Russian, Slovak, Czeck, Spanish, French, Dutch and Philipino (Tagalog and its many dialects.)

“Piracy is a global problem and we offer the industry’s only truly global solution. Pirates are working across the globe 24/7, and so must we. Otherwise, we can never hope to win,” DominicFord said.

The company added that it is currently working on several legal cases and is providing clients wih detailed information.

"Our service is completely transparent. We supply our clients with complete details about what sites their content is showing up on, who is posting them, where they are hosting their files and much, much more. Clients who also use our watermarking services can see who originally downloaded a file and then track its journey as it shows up illegally online," Phinney said.

A free "do it yourself" version of its platform for small sites has also been introduced.

"A lot of companies are creating DMCA notices themselves and are very successful at it. We are giving them a way to centralize their efforts on our reporting platform for free. They find the links and use our system to report them. That way they can take advantage of the knowledge and automation our system provides in a very cost effective way," Porn Guardian said.

Ford said that clients who also work with companies that (only) provide DMCA Take-down services are being asked to report links using the Porn Guardian platform instead of using their own methods.

"Our clients can't go back to the rudimentary systems they were using before. They want to centralize all their efforts on one solid platform. That includes their in-house efforts, Porn Guardian's efforts and other third-party efforts," DominicFord said. 

He added, "We provide interfaces for all these different parties to work together."

Commenting on the "fear-mongering tactics" used by some in the industry, Phinney said a calm, methodical approach is more effective. “Piracy is terribly painful. Our success comes largely from our approach, which eliminates the anger and attacks the problem coolly and calmly. We generally achieve better results than copyright owners (or fear mongers) do on their own.”

The company maintained that the product has a 99 percent success rate on getting files removed, shutting down illegal trading sites, stopping pirates from opening file sharing accounts and has taken tens of thousands of bootleg DVDs out of circulation.

For more information contact info@pornguardian.com or visit the Porn Guardian website.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Strike 3 Holdings Sues Meta for Pirating Vixen Media Group Content to Train AI

Vixen Media Group owner Strike 3 Holdings filed suit in federal court this week, accusing Facebook parent company Meta of copyright infringement and alleging that Meta has extensively pirated VMG content to train its artificial intelligence models.

Pineapple Support, Streamate to Host 'Navigating Grief and Loss' Support Group

Pineapple Support and Streamate are hosting a free online support group to help performers cope with grief and loss.

Friday is Final AV Compliance Deadline in UK

Friday, July 25 marks U.K. media regulator Ofcom’s deadline for user-to-user services such as tube, cam and fan sites to implement its requisite “highly effective age assurance” measures for preventing minors from viewing adult content.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for May, June

AEBN has released the top search terms for the months of May and June from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Two Texas Bills Restricting Sex Toy Sales Fail to Pass

Two bills aimed at restricting sales of sex toys have failed to pass the Texas state legislature during its 2025 session.

NYC Adult Stores Petition for Rehearing in Zoning Law Case

A group of adult businesses on Tuesday petitioned the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit to rehear a case involving a zoning law that could severely limit adult stores’ operations in New York City.

Ofcom Releases Transparency Reporting Guidelines

Ofcom, the U.K. media regulator, has made public its official guidance detailing how online service providers — including adult sites — will be required to publish annual transparency reports on their efforts to protect children from online harms.

New AV Rules Take Effect for Ireland-Based Sites

Ireland’s Online Safety Code came into force Monday, including a provision requiring adult sites headquartered in Ireland to implement age assurance measures beyond self-declaration.

XBIZ Amsterdam Calls on New Startups for 'Spotlight' Program

XBIZ is pleased to announce that its new “Startup Spotlight” programming will make its European premiere at XBIZ Amsterdam 2025, set to take place Sept. 2-5 at the Jakarta Hotel Amsterdam.

Texas Resumes AV Lawsuit Against Aylo Following SCOTUS Decision

A district court judge in Texas has unfrozen the state’s $1.6 million lawsuit against Aylo for allegedly failing to comply with age verification requirements, Bloomberg Law is reporting.

Show More