February 2026·10 min read

Best DMCA Protection Services for OnlyFans Creators

A straightforward comparison of the major DMCA protection services — including our own. We will tell you where we are strong, where we are not, and who might be a better fit depending on your situation.

Choosing a DMCA protection service is confusing. Every company claims to be the best. Pricing structures are opaque. Feature lists are designed to impress rather than inform. And when you are a creator dealing with active leaks, you do not have time to research six different services.

We are going to break this down. Yes, FanLock is one of the services compared here, and yes, we obviously think our product is good. But we are also going to tell you our weaknesses and the situations where a different service might be the better choice. We believe a creator who picks the right service for their needs — even if it is not us — is a creator who is better protected.

What to Look For in a DMCA Protection Service

Before comparing specific services, here are the criteria that actually matter:

  • Where they scan: Google is the minimum. Social media, piracy sites, and Telegram are where the real damage happens.
  • Human review vs. pure automation: Automated takedowns are faster but more prone to errors and easier for platforms to dismiss. Human review adds accuracy and credibility.
  • Escalation process: What happens when a site ignores the first takedown notice? A good service does not stop at one attempt.
  • Pricing transparency: Watch out for hidden fees, per-takedown charges, or features locked behind upsells.
  • Telegram coverage: Roughly 70% of creator content leaks end up on Telegram. If a service does not scan there, they are missing the majority of the problem.
  • Agency support: If you manage multiple creators, you need a service that supports multi-account management without requiring separate subscriptions for each person.

The Services Compared

DMCA.com

DMCA.com is one of the oldest players in this space. They offer a range of tools including takedown services, protection badges for your website, and monitoring. Their strength is their established reputation and affordability for basic protection. They are particularly good at handling Google search removals and straightforward website takedowns.

The limitation is that their approach is largely automated and focused on traditional web content. They do not offer deep scanning of Telegram or social media platforms. If your leaks are primarily showing up in Google search results or on websites, DMCA.com can handle it. If your content is circulating on Telegram or being shared on social media, you will likely need something more specialized.

BranditScan

BranditScan positions itself as a budget-friendly automated scanning service for content creators. Their interface is clean and easy to use, which is a genuine advantage for creators who are not technically inclined. Setup is straightforward and they offer a decent entry-level experience.

Where BranditScan falls short is coverage. They do not scan Telegram, which is a significant gap given where most leaks end up. Their scanning is primarily focused on Google and web results. For a new creator who wants basic protection at a low cost, BranditScan is a reasonable starting point. But as your audience grows and leaks become more serious, you will likely outgrow it.

Enforcity

Enforcity uses AI-powered scanning and starts at a competitive $29 per month. They cover Google and some social media platforms, and their automated detection is reasonably accurate. For the price point, they offer decent value.

Like BranditScan, Enforcity does not offer Telegram scanning. Their escalation process for stubborn sites is also limited compared to services that use human teams. If you are dealing with standard web piracy and want an affordable automated solution, Enforcity is worth considering. For more complex leak situations, especially involving Telegram, you will need additional coverage.

Rulta

Rulta is a premium service with a strong reputation in the creator community. They have a human team that handles takedowns, which means better accuracy and more effective communication with hosting providers. Their web and social media scanning is solid, and many creators speak highly of their customer support.

Rulta does offer some Telegram scanning, but it is typically limited in scope and may cost extra. Their core strength is in web-based takedowns where their experienced team knows which levers to pull. If you need a reliable, human-backed service and your leaks are primarily on websites and social media, Rulta is a strong choice. For heavy Telegram leak situations, their coverage may not be as deep as specialized alternatives.

CMP (Cam Model Protection)

CMP takes a more personal, concierge approach. Their team handles cases individually, and they are known for being thorough in their takedown process. For high-profile creators who need white-glove service, CMP delivers.

The tradeoffs are price and availability. CMP is on the more expensive end of the spectrum, and their personalized model means they cannot scale to every creator who needs help. They are selective about who they take on. If you can get in and afford the service, you are getting dedicated human attention. But it is not accessible to every creator.

FanLock (That's Us)

We built FanLock because existing services were not solving the Telegram problem. Our co-founder Morgpie, one of the top adult creators, experienced firsthand how leaks on Telegram were devastating to revenue while existing DMCA services focused almost entirely on Google and websites.

Our strengths: We have indexed over 60 billion Telegram posts and actively monitor channels where creator content is shared. Our scanning covers Telegram, Google, and social media. Every takedown is human-verified for accuracy. We use a 4-tier escalation process that goes from direct takedown to payment processors to infrastructure to search removal. We also offer agency features for managers handling multiple creators.

Our weaknesses: We are newer to the market than services like DMCA.com or Rulta. Our pricing starts at $49/mo for paid plans, which is higher than budget options like BranditScan or Enforcity. If you are a brand-new creator with a small audience and minimal leak risk, our paid plans may be more than you need right now. We do offer a free scan so you can see the situation before committing.

For full pricing details, see our pricing page. For a deeper look at protection costs across the industry, read our DMCA protection cost guide.

Feature Comparison

Here is how the major services compare on the criteria that matter most:

FeatureDMCA.comBranditScanEnforcityRultaCMPFanLock
Google Scanning
Social Media
Telegram Scanning
Human Review
Multi-Tier Escalation
Agency Features
Starting Price~$10/mo~$20/mo~$29/mo~$50/moVariesFree / $49/mo

Table legend: green check = full support, yellow dash = limited or partial support, red X = not available, gray dash = minimal support. Pricing is approximate and may vary by plan. Information current as of early 2026.

Which Service Is Right for You?

There is no single best service for every creator. The right choice depends on your budget, where your content is being leaked, and how serious the problem is. Here is a decision framework:

Budget-Conscious + Google Only

If your leaks are primarily showing up in Google search results and on websites, and you want to keep costs low, BranditScan or Enforcity are reasonable starting points. They will handle the basics without breaking the bank. DMCA.com is also viable for simple web takedowns.

Mid-Range + Social Media Coverage

If your content is being shared on social media platforms in addition to websites, you need broader scanning. Rulta and FanLock Basic both offer social media coverage with human-backed takedowns. Rulta has the longer track record here; FanLock offers Telegram scanning even on lower tiers.

Serious Leaks + Telegram

If your content is circulating on Telegram — and statistically, if you have a meaningful audience, it probably is — you need a service that specializes in Telegram scanning. This is where FanLock Pro or Max makes the strongest case. Our infrastructure was built specifically for Telegram at scale, scanning at scale with continuous monitoring.

Agency Managing Multiple Creators

If you manage multiple creators and need a single dashboard to oversee protection for all of them, agency-specific features matter. FanLock was designed from the ground up to support agencies, with multi-creator management, consolidated billing, and per-creator dashboards. Most other services require separate subscriptions for each creator, which gets expensive and unwieldy fast.

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Our Take

We built FanLock because we experienced the problem firsthand. Existing DMCA services did a decent job with Google and websites, but they were leaving Telegram almost completely uncovered. For many creators, that meant most of their leaked content was going completely unaddressed.

If Telegram is not where your leaks are happening, a less expensive service might be all you need. BranditScan and Enforcity are legitimate options for basic web protection. Rulta is excellent for creators who want a proven, human-backed service for web and social media takedowns. CMP is ideal for high-profile creators who need personalized attention and have the budget for it.

But if your content is on Telegram — and if you have a subscriber base of any meaningful size, the odds are high that it is — you need specialized scanning infrastructure that most services simply do not have. That is what we built, and that is where we believe FanLock adds the most value.

We are also upfront about our limitations. We are newer than some competitors, which means we have less of a track record. Our pricing is higher than the most basic services because the infrastructure required for Telegram scanning at scale is expensive to build and maintain. And we are still growing our team and feature set.

Our recommendation: run a free scan first. See where your content actually is. If it is mostly on Google and websites, start with whatever fits your budget. If Telegram shows up in the results — and for most creators, it will — then you know you need the kind of coverage we specialize in.

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