Review, correction, and removal requests
MascVault is an editorial and discovery site that links to adult content hosted by third parties. MascVault does not currently host the underlying video files. We do publish or display original editorial commentary, metadata, thumbnails, performer profiles, promotional imagery, blog content, and outbound links.
This page explains our approach to editorial imagery and how copyright owners, authorized representatives, performers, photographers, and individuals depicted can ask us to review, correct, credit, restrict, or remove material on MascVault.
The separate DMCA Policy remains available for formal copyright notices, but it is not the only way to raise a concern with us.
If material displayed or linked by MascVault raises a copyright or other intellectual-property concern, the rights owner or an authorized representative may request review.
Please identify:
Formal DMCA notices may also be submitted under our DMCA Policy.
MascVault uses only publicly shared promotional or editorial images that have been made available by performers, bodybuilders, studios, photographers, or their authorized representatives.
Whenever reasonably possible, MascVault identifies and credits the original source and preserves existing watermarks or attribution. MascVault does not knowingly publish paywalled, private, leaked, hacked, or otherwise access-restricted material.
Images are used in an editorial context for commentary, criticism, reporting, discovery, and performer-related coverage. Copyright remains with the respective rights holders.
Rights holders, performers, photographers, or authorized representatives may request correction, attribution, or removal by contacting [email protected]. Valid requests will be reviewed and handled promptly.
Performers and individuals depicted may ask us to review material that affects their privacy, identity, safety, or public presentation.
This includes concerns involving:
Please identify the exact MascVault page involved and explain the concern clearly.
Copyright owners, authorized representatives, performers, photographers, studios, and individuals depicted may request removal of:
Please explain what should be removed and why.
We review each request based on its individual facts. Submitting a request does not automatically result in removal, but valid concerns will be reviewed in good faith.
Urgent concerns involving suspected minors, non-consensual content, impersonation, trafficking, exploitation, or immediate safety issues should be clearly identified in the email subject line so they can be recognized promptly.
If a performer profile, blog post, caption, metadata field, or other editorial material contains an error, please provide:
We may update, clarify, qualify, or remove information when appropriate.
Requests may concern:
Please tell us which field is at issue, the preferred correction or removal, and enough context to confirm that the request relates to the correct person.
MascVault does not seek to publish private civilian information that is unrelated to a performer's public professional identity.
Please include:
Government identification is not required by default.
We may request additional verification when reasonably necessary to prevent fraudulent, abusive, misleading, or impersonation-based requests. Any verification request will be limited to information reasonably proportionate to that purpose.
Please do not send unnecessary sensitive personal information.
MascVault will review requests in good faith and act when appropriate.
Depending on the circumstances, an appropriate action may include:
We may ask focused follow-up questions when the identity, authority, scope, or basis of a request requires clarification.
Information submitted with a request will be used to evaluate and respond to it. We retain that information only as reasonably necessary for handling the request, preventing abuse, and maintaining appropriate records.
Removing material or a link from MascVault does not remove the underlying content from a third-party destination.
External websites, platforms, social-media services, studios, and content hosts are operated independently and may require a separate request.
If the concern involves:
you may also need to contact that external platform or rights holder directly.
MascVault cannot control whether third-party content remains available after a link or reference is removed from our site.
Send copyright, privacy, attribution, correction, and removal requests to [email protected].
Suggested subject formats:
Copyright Request — [URL or performer name]
Image Credit or Attribution Request — [URL or performer name]
Privacy or Profile Correction — [performer name]
Content Removal Request — [URL or performer name]
Urgent Safety Concern — [brief description]
Please include enough information for us to identify the relevant material and understand the requested action.