Rhodit Media LLC
DMCA & Copyright Policy
We take intellectual property seriously — for our clients, for rights holders, and for the integrity of the work creators put into the world. This page explains how to report copyright concerns, how Rhodit protects managed content, and the procedures we follow under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA").
Note: This policy is drafted in English. If offered in another language, that version is for information only. In case of conflict, the English-language version prevails. All DMCA notices and counter-notifications must be submitted in English.
1. Overview
Rhodit Media LLC ("Rhodit," "we," "us," or "our") operates rhodit.com and provides creator operations services for adult content creators, including DMCA coordination and content-protection support.
We respect the intellectual property rights of creators and third parties. We respond to notices of alleged copyright infringement that comply with the DMCA (17 U.S.C. § 512) and other applicable intellectual property law. Responses may include removing or disabling access to material on rhodit.com that is claimed to be infringing, documenting the notice, and — where we act as an authorized agent for a managed creator — coordinating takedown requests on third-party platforms.
Important: Rhodit is not a public content-hosting platform. Creator content is ordinarily published on third-party platforms (such as OnlyFans) under the creator's own account. Infringement you encounter on those platforms should generally be reported to the platform's designated agent as well. Rhodit's role is to help managed creators monitor, attribute, and pursue unauthorized use of their work.
2. Content Protection
For creators under an active operating agreement with Rhodit, content protection is part of our back-office operations. Depending on scope and authorization, this may include:
- Digital watermarking: visible marks for deterrence and brand signal, combined with invisible forensic watermarking designed to survive common re-encoding, cropping, and redistribution.
- Per-recipient attribution: where our workflow supports it, uniquely watermarked variants tied to a delivery context (such as a vault preview session or authorized operator access) to help identify the source of a leak.
- Content fingerprinting: cryptographic and perceptual fingerprints of managed assets, matched against monitored channels to detect re-uploads and unauthorized copies.
- Proprietary tooling: internal Rhodit systems that orchestrate watermarking jobs, store chain-of-custody records, queue takedown actions, and correlate leak samples back to protected assets.
- Leak monitoring: automated and human-reviewed sweeps across search indexes, social platforms, file hosts, and other common redistribution surfaces.
- Takedown execution: preparation and submission of DMCA notices, platform abuse reports, and escalations through industry takedown partners where appropriate.
No protection method is perfect. Watermarks, fingerprints, and monitoring reduce risk and improve attribution; they do not guarantee prevention of screen capture, determined re-encoding, or distribution on jurisdictions outside practical enforcement reach. Our approach is layered — technical, operational, and legal.
3. Reporting Claims of Copyright Infringement
If you believe material accessible on rhodit.com infringes your copyright, you may submit a DMCA notice as described below. Notices should be submitted only by the copyright owner or an agent authorized to act on the owner's behalf.
If you believe a managed creator's content has been infringed on a third-party website, you may contact us at dmca@rhodit.com with the details. If you are the creator, we will act under your Operating Agreement and any written authorization you have provided. If you are a third-party rights holder, we will forward your notice to the appropriate party or platform where we have standing to do so.
Please do not make false claims. Misuse of the DMCA process may result in legal liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f).
4. Filing a DMCA Notice of Copyright Infringement
To be effective under the DMCA, your written notice ("DMCA Notice") must include substantially the following:
- Identification of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed. If multiple works are involved, a representative list is acceptable.
- Identification of the infringing material and information sufficient for us to locate it — for rhodit.com, include the exact URL(s). General references (such as a site name without a path) are typically insufficient.
- Your contact information, including name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address if available.
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner's behalf.
- Your physical or electronic signature (typing your full legal name at the bottom of the notice is sufficient).
Send your DMCA Notice to our Designated Copyright Agent (see below). If your notice does not substantially comply with Section 512(c)(3) of the DMCA, it may not be effective.
We document notices on which we act. Information in a valid DMCA Notice may be forwarded to the party that posted the material or to third parties as required by law.
5. Designated Copyright Agent
Our designated agent to receive DMCA Notices and counter-notifications is:
Rhodit Media LLC
Attn: DMCA Agent
8 The Green, STE B
Dover, DE 19901
United States
Email: dmca@rhodit.com
Please do not send general enquiries, sales requests, or unrelated legal process to this address. Our designated agent is authorized to receive valid DMCA Notices and counter-notifications only, and is not authorized to accept or waive formal service of legal process unless we have expressly agreed otherwise in writing.
6. Counter-Notification Procedures
If material you posted on rhodit.com was removed or disabled in response to a DMCA Notice and you believe the removal was the result of mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification ("Counter-Notice") to our Designated Copyright Agent.
Pursuant to the DMCA, your Counter-Notice must include substantially the following:
- Your name, address, telephone number, and physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the material that was removed or disabled and its location before removal.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
- A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the U.S. Federal District Court for the judicial district in which your address is located (or, if outside the United States, any judicial district in which Rhodit may be found), and that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original DMCA Notice or that person's agent.
We will not respond to counter-notifications that do not meet these requirements.
After we receive a valid Counter-Notice, we may forward it to the party who submitted the original DMCA Notice. Material may be restored no sooner than ten (10) business days and no later than fourteen (14) business days after we receive your Counter-Notice, unless our Designated Agent first receives notice that the original claimant has filed a court action seeking to restrain you from engaging in infringing activity related to the material.
By submitting a Counter-Notice, you consent to having your information forwarded as described above.
7. Repeat Infringers
In accordance with the DMCA and other applicable law, Rhodit maintains a policy of terminating or limiting access, in appropriate circumstances and at our sole discretion, for users who are deemed repeat infringers. We may also limit access or terminate accounts of users who infringe intellectual property rights of others, whether or not repeat infringement has occurred.
For managed creators, repeat unauthorized redistribution by personnel or contractors with vault access may result in immediate access revocation, contractual remedies, and referral to counsel where appropriate.
8. Intellectual Property Counsel
Rhodit works directly with a specialized intellectual property law firm on copyright strategy, notice preparation, counter-notice review, and escalations that require legal judgment. Due to the sensitive nature of our business and our clients' privacy, we do not publish counsel's identity on this page.
Formal DMCA Notices, counter-notifications, and service of process must be directed to our Designated Copyright Agent above. Rhodit's counsel engages on matters we initiate or that are properly referred through our agent — not through unsolicited contact to third parties named in industry directories.
Creators under management should route copyright emergencies through their Rhodit operator or dmca@rhodit.com so notices are handled with correct standing and chain of custody.
9. Misrepresentation & Standard Technical Measures
Knowingly submitting a false DMCA Notice or Counter-Notice — or materially misrepresenting that material is infringing or was removed by mistake — may expose you to liability for damages, costs, and attorneys' fees under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f).
We accommodate and do not interfere with standard technical measures used by copyright owners to identify or protect copyrighted works, consistent with the DMCA, including fingerprinting and watermarking systems we deploy for authorized clients.
10. Contact
Copyright and DMCA enquiries:
- DMCA: dmca@rhodit.com (subject line: "DMCA Notice" or "DMCA Counter-Notice")
- General: team@rhodit.com
See also our Terms of Use and Privacy Notice.