Legal
Takedown & Complaints
Last updated: 2026-08-17
Scope
This procedure covers two kinds of complaint:
- Copyright - you believe material of yours was used in or to produce content we publish.
- Likeness and personality rights - you believe one of our synthetic characters resembles you or a person you represent.
All characters on this site and on our creator profiles are AI-generated and fictional. No real person is depicted intentionally. Any resemblance is unintended, and we treat a likeness complaint as seriously as a copyright complaint.
How to file a complaint
Send your complaint to dmca@xbaddie.com. To let us act quickly, please include:
- Identification of the work or likeness concerned
- The exact location (URL) of the content you are complaining about
- Your contact details, including an email address we can reply to
- A statement that you believe in good faith that the use is not authorised by the rights holder, their agent, or the law
- A statement that the information in your complaint is accurate, and that you are the rights holder or authorised to act on their behalf
- Your signature (an electronic signature is sufficient)
Our process and service levels
| Step | Commitment |
|---|---|
| Acknowledgement | Within 1 business day of receipt |
| Temporary unpublication (credible complaints) | Within 4 hours of assessment |
| Full review | Within 2 business days |
| Documented outcome | Recorded, and communicated where lawful |
While a complaint is under review, the content in question may be unpublished as a precaution. Unpublication is not an admission that a complaint is well-founded.
Counter-notice
If content of yours was removed and you believe the removal was mistaken, you may send a counter-notice to the same address. Include the content’s location, your contact details, and an explanation of why you believe the removal was in error. We will review the counter-notice within the same two-business-day window and inform both parties of the outcome where lawful.
Evidence preservation
When we receive a complaint we preserve the relevant content, its generation record and the associated review history for the duration of the process and for as long afterwards as we are legally required or permitted to do so. Unpublishing content does not delete the evidence needed to assess the complaint.
Repeat and abusive complaints
Filing a knowingly false complaint may carry legal consequences. We record every complaint and its outcome so that patterns of abuse can be identified.