Helping Creators Protect Their Copyright

Who owns the content on the SchoolHotties platform?

  • Each Creator owns the content which they chose to post on SchoolHotties. Each Creator grants SchoolHotties a legal right to use the content on the platform by displaying the content to the Creator’s Fans.

    Does SchoolHotties offer Creators any tools to help them to protect their content?

  • Yes. SchoolHotties provides a free digital "watermarking" service to all SchoolHotties Creators to help them to protect their content. A watermark is a light digital text placed on top of a Creator’s content. Watermarks make it harder for the original content to be copied or used without permission.
  • Creators can add a "watermark" to the content they post on SchoolHotties free of charge. Creators can customize their watermark in their "Privacy and Safety" settings to personalize their watermark. If you need help with this, you can reach out to our designated team using this link.

    I’m a Creator and my content has been posted on another website without my permission. Can I get any help from SchoolHotties?

  • Yes. SchoolHotties supports Creators as you work to enforce your copyrights. You can report any copyright issues to SchoolHotties by clicking here and selecting "Reporting Stolen Content" and we will promptly investigate.
  • We have a dedicated team that issues formal "takedown" notices on behalf of SchoolHotties’ Creators under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) free of charge. If you live outside the USA, your content is still protected under international copyright laws.
  • We notify websites, hosting services, and domain registrars when content stolen from SchoolHotties’ Creators is on their platforms. We also notify all major search engines of these infringements.

    I have reported stolen content to SchoolHotties, but the content has not been taken down from the other website(s). Why?

  • SchoolHotties supports our Creators, and we do our best to get any stolen content taken down quickly, but not all websites respect copyright laws or comply with our takedown requests. Creators should also reach out to the websites directly and request that their content be removed. Creators can also choose to independently pursue formal legal action against infringers.

    What else does SchoolHotties do to help Creators protect their content?

  • SchoolHotties also proactively scans the internet on a regular basis to identify websites and hosting services which host large amounts of content stolen from SchoolHotties Creators.
  • Where appropriate, SchoolHotties contacts these companies and requests that content belonging to SchoolHotties’ Creators be taken down immediately. Some companies comply while others ignore takedown requests and continue to host stolen content.

    I am a US-based Creator. Are there any other legal options I can use to pursue stolen content other than a DMCA Notice or a lawsuit?

  • Yes, from June 16, 2022 the CASE Act allows Creators seeking less than US$30,000 in compensation to file a claim with the Copyright Claims Board. Filing a claim is US$100. This allows Creators to take action against those who steal their content without hiring a lawyer or appearing in a courtroom. This is in addition to any efforts SchoolHotties will take if a copyright issue is reported.

    I am a UK-based Creator. Are there any other legal options I can use to pursue stolen content other than a DMCA Notice or a lawsuit?

  • The English legal system allows Creators seeking to claim less than £10,000 in compensation to file a claim with the Intellectual Property and Enterprise Small Claims court. The costs of filing a claim are the same as the standard small claims court costs.

    I am a EU-based Creator. Are there any other legal options I can use to pursue stolen content other than a DMCA Notice or a lawsuit?

  • The European Union has a small claims court that works across all European Union countries. This means that any Creator living within the European Union can make a cross-border claim using their local small claims court.

    Soon, under the Digital Services Act, sites will be required to remove material from EU-based websites if a Creator reports the content is infringing on their copyrights or otherwise illegal.

    I’m a Creator and someone posted my content on SchoolHotties without my permission. Can I get any help from SchoolHotties?

  • Any content that is posted can be reviewed under SchoolHotties Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy. All verified SchoolHotties’ Creators must be tagged in the content. Additionally, a Creator must submit a release form for anyone else who appears in their content and is not a verified SchoolHotties’ Creator. Any content which violates our Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy will be removed from SchoolHotties.

    If you believe you own content which another Creator has posted on SchoolHotties without your permission, please contact us using SchoolHotties contacts and select "Reporting Stolen Content". Please provide your name, address, contact details, a description of your complaint, and the URL for the content. You may also submit a formal DMCA Notice to our designated DMCA Agent by following the instructions here. We promptly remove infringing content in response to DMCA Notice and notify the account holder of the claim. The accounts of repeat infringers are terminated.

    If you believe you appear in content which another Creator has posted on SchoolHotties without your permission, please contact us using SchoolHotties contacts contact "Law Enforcement/Legal Matters". Complaints relating to non-consensual content are resolved using the Complaints Policy found in our Terms of Service.

    We will review the evidence provided in cases of non-consensual content. If the content was posted without consent, it will be removed from SchoolHotties and, if appropriate, we will take action against the person who posted the content. Any disputes relating to consent that cannot be resolved informally are submitted to a neutral arbitrator at our expense.

    What should I do if I believe content has been wrongly removed?

  • If you are a Creator and believe your content has been wrongly removed for infringing copy right, please click on DMCA Counter-Notification Procedures and follow the steps there.

    I am a Fan and I have paid to access a Creator's content, do I own that content?

  • No. Fans pay to view content or messages, but all content belongs to the Creator. Pay per view content is available to Fans until they have completed viewing the material.

    I am a Fan and have paid to access a Creator's content, am I allowed to download that content?

  • No, SchoolHotties does not allow content to be downloaded. Copying content from SchoolHotties is a breach of our Terms of Service.