Copyright & DMCA — cassiess1
cassiess1.com is the official site for cassiess1, linking to a public Stripchat profile. If you believe copyrighted material appears on this domain without authorization, this page explains how to submit a DMCA notice and what to include so we can act on it.
This page covers copyright claims about content hosted at cassiess1.com or displayed on pages under this domain. It does not cover content hosted on third-party platforms. If the material you're concerned about lives on Stripchat itself rather than on cassiess1.com, you'll need to contact Stripchat directly. The performer's public profile is at https://stripchat.com/cassiess1.
This contact is specifically for copyright claims — situations where images, video, text, audio, or other creative work has been posted on cassiess1.com without the copyright holder's permission. Other types of complaints (defamation, privacy, trademark, or general account issues) fall outside the scope of this page.
To help us review your request promptly, please include: (1) your full legal name and an email address where we can reach you; (2) a clear description of the copyrighted work, including a title and a link to the original if possible; (3) the exact URL(s) on cassiess1.com where the allegedly infringing material appears; (4) a statement that you believe in good faith the use is not authorized by the copyright owner; (5) a statement under penalty of perjury that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on their behalf; (6) your signature (a typed name is fine for email).
We review each notice to confirm the reported material is on cassiess1.com and that the notice contains enough detail to act on. When a notice is complete, we take reasonable steps to remove or disable access to material that appears to be infringing. We cannot promise a specific outcome or turnaround time — it depends on the claim and the information provided. If material is removed, the uploader may have the right to file a counter-notice under applicable law, and the matter may then proceed through the relevant legal process.