Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery (NCII) — 48-Hour Takedown
DripFlicks complies with the U.S. federal Take It Down Act (signed May 2025) and with U.S. state-level non-consensual intimate imagery ("NCII") laws, including those covering computer-generated and "deepfake" imagery. This page describes how to request rapid removal of intimate imagery shared without your consent.
1. What this covers
(a) Authentic intimate images or videos of you shared without your consent. (b) Digitally altered or computer-generated ("deepfake") imagery that depicts you in an intimate context without your consent, including AI-generated nude or sexual deepfakes.
2. The 48-hour statutory window
Under the federal Take It Down Act, covered online platforms must, upon receipt of a valid request from an identifiable victim, remove the imagery and any known copies within 48 hours. DripFlicks commits to meet this window or exceed it — embeds and metadata are removed without undue delay on receipt of a substantiated request.
3. Who can file
(a) The depicted person; (b) a parent or guardian if the depicted person is a minor (CSAM should additionally be reported via /csam-statement); (c) an authorised legal representative of the depicted person.
4. Required information
Email peterdgarrido@proton.me with subject "NCII Takedown URGENT" and include: (i) the URL(s) on dripflicks.lol containing the imagery; (ii) a description of the imagery sufficient to locate it; (iii) a statement that you are the depicted person (or authorised representative) and that the imagery was shared without your consent; (iv) a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is true and accurate; (v) verification of your identity (described below).
5. Identity verification with privacy protections
Acceptable verification includes (a) a copy of a government ID with the photo and identity-document number partially redacted (we need only enough to confirm the name matches the request) OR (b) a selfie holding a piece of paper with the date and the words "DripFlicks NCII Request"; OR (c) a sworn declaration by your attorney. ID copies are processed only to verify the request and are deleted within 30 days of resolution.
6. What we do
(a) Acknowledge within 1 hour during business hours / 4 hours outside; (b) within 48 hours, remove the embed and metadata from DripFlicks; (c) notify the Source Platform with the URL so the source file can be removed; (d) deploy a blocklist preventing the same URL or known hash from reappearing on DripFlicks if we can detect it.
7. Limits we are honest about
(a) We do not host the underlying file; we cannot delete it from the Source Platform's servers — we can only remove the embed and metadata on our Service and notify them. (b) We cannot prevent the imagery from being re-uploaded to other platforms. (c) Hash-based recurrence prevention requires the Source Platform to share hashes; we will participate in industry hash-sharing programmes (e.g. StopNCII.org bank) once integrated.
8. Good-faith protection / penalty for false claims
Good-faith requests are protected. Knowingly false requests may carry statutory penalties under the Take It Down Act and applicable state laws. Do not submit a request unless you are the depicted person or authorised to act for them.
9. Other resources
StopNCII.org (operated by SWGfL / Revenge Porn Helpline UK) — free hash-based blocking of intimate imagery across participating platforms. Cyber Civil Rights Initiative (cybercivilrights.org) — US support and resources. National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 (US). Revenge Porn Helpline 0345 6000 459 (UK).
10. Aggregator note
DripFlicks is an aggregator. We do not host, store, or transmit any video files. All playback occurs inside the embed iframe served directly by the source platform. The only data that touches our servers is metadata (title, thumbnail URL, duration, tags, the source platform's embed URL). The 48-hour window applies to our removal of the embed and metadata; we cannot guarantee that the underlying file will be deleted at the Source Platform within the same window, although we notify them immediately and most reputable platforms comply.
11. Updates
As the Take It Down Act, NO FAKES Act (federal proposal), state laws, and EU Digital Services Act guidance on intimate imagery evolve, this page is updated. Last update: 2026-05-22.
12. Contact
peterdgarrido@proton.me — subject "NCII Takedown URGENT".