API Updates: Staying Compliant with DMCA Requirements
To help aggregators stay compliant with DMCA requirements, we’ve updated our Aggregator API documentation and introduced a new Inactive Model Content Removal policy.
If a model has not streamed or appeared in API responses for 30 consecutive days, the model is considered inactive, and all related stored content must be removed from aggregator platforms.
This includes profile pages, profile information, metadata, tags, cached images, and any other stored model-related content.
Because aggregators can store model data locally and build profile pages based on API responses, some content may remain available after a model stops appearing in the API. We therefore recommend regularly following the policy and removing inactive model content as soon as possible.
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Inactive Model Content Removal
The API returns only models who are currently online. However, since it's allowed store primary model data in your DB and to build model profile pages, stored data may persist after a model stops appearing in the API.
Aggregators are required to remove all stored content related to any model who has not appeared in the API response for 30 consecutive days. This includes all model-related data: model profile pages, profile information, tags, country, and any other stored attributes. Image URLs will expire on their own, but any cached or referenced image data must also be removed.