We’ve all seen it, you buy a video on ManyVids or direct from an OnlyFans creator and right there in the video, in the corner to be specific, it says “this...
We’ve all seen it, you buy a video on ManyVids or direct from an OnlyFans creator and right there in the video, in the corner to be specific, it says “this video is watermarked and can be tracked if shared.”
It sounds serious. Like they’re really coming after anyone who leaks it.
But then you go on sites like eporner, sxyporn, pornhoarder or any of the big piracy hubs and you’ll find thousands of full-length, ripped OnlyFans videos and even professional studio scenes sitting there for free. Some of them have been up for months or even years. So the obvious question is: how real is the enforcement?
I know a lot of creators use DMCA takedown services and watermarks, and some big names do go after leaks aggressively.
But from what we see every day, the big piracy sites don’t seem to be hurting much, still up and running month and after month, year after year.
They just keep uploading new stuff as fast as the old links get taken down. Is it all bark and no bite, or are we only seeing the stuff that slips through?
Curious what you guys think - especially the providers and content creators here.
To the providers/content creators, have you taken legal action against piracy sites before?

It sounds serious. Like they’re really coming after anyone who leaks it.
But then you go on sites like eporner, sxyporn, pornhoarder or any of the big piracy hubs and you’ll find thousands of full-length, ripped OnlyFans videos and even professional studio scenes sitting there for free. Some of them have been up for months or even years. So the obvious question is: how real is the enforcement?
I know a lot of creators use DMCA takedown services and watermarks, and some big names do go after leaks aggressively.
But from what we see every day, the big piracy sites don’t seem to be hurting much, still up and running month and after month, year after year.
They just keep uploading new stuff as fast as the old links get taken down. Is it all bark and no bite, or are we only seeing the stuff that slips through?
Curious what you guys think - especially the providers and content creators here.
To the providers/content creators, have you taken legal action against piracy sites before?

