FanCentro Offers Free DMCA Services to Adult Influencers

FanCentro Offers Free DMCA Services to Adult Influencers

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro is offering a helping hand, including free DMCA services, to independent content producers concerned about the potential impact on their livelihoods if their content has been leaked.

While FanCentro itself "remains secure," a rep notes, the adult influencer network is offering to provide DMCA support and assistance for three months to creators whose content may have been leaked illegally. The offer is open to current FanCentro influencers and new sign-ups.

"To be eligible, adult influencers must have an active FanCentro account, with at least 20 sales made in the last three days. For those new to FanCentro, the FC Feed must be activated, with three pieces of content uploaded, and at least one video uploaded to Clips on FanCentro," explained the rep. "If requested, proof of being affected by [a] recent leak must be provided."

Kat Revenga, VP of marketing for FanCentro, described content leaks as "disheartening."

"For many influencers, this content is their livelihood," she said. "When content they’ve worked hard to produce is subject to unauthorized use, it’s a devastating loss. FanCentro wants to absorb some of the blow to the adult industry by offering our affected influencers free DMCA services, which will help keep their content safe."

Visit the company's official blog and Twitter profile for additional details. Direct inquiries to FanCentro's support team via live chat or contact support@fancentro.com.

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