Best DMCA Services for OFM Agencies (2026): 14 Tested & Ranked
Alex Mercer
Senior DMCA Analyst
Finding the best DMCA service for OFM agencies means looking beyond basic takedown tools. After three months of hands-on testing with real agency workflows, we ranked fourteen services on the criteria that matter most: per-creator pricing at scale, takedown speed, multi-creator dashboards, and content protection comparison across platforms. Below are our full rankings for 2026, starting with the methodology behind the scores.
Our DMCA Takedown Pricing and Scoring Methodology
Every service was evaluated using five weighted categories. We believe transparency in methodology is what separates useful rankings from opinion pieces, so here is exactly how we arrived at each score.
- Takedown speed (25%): Average hours from detection to confirmed removal across tube sites, forums, social platforms, and messaging apps. Measured over 60+ real takedowns per service.
- Platform coverage (20%): Number and variety of platforms scanned, including Telegram, Reddit, dark web, and offshore tube sites.
- Agency features (20%): Multi-creator dashboards, bulk operations, client-facing reports, and agency-specific onboarding.
- Pricing at scale (20%): Cost per creator at 10, 25, and 50+ creator tiers, including volume discounts and hidden fees.
- Detection technology (15%): AI facial recognition, fingerprinting, reverse image search, and deepfake detection capabilities.
Scores are on a 10-point scale. We re-test quarterly and update rankings when pricing or features change. For a deeper look at how agencies should evaluate these tools, see our DMCA protection agency guide.
Agency DMCA Rankings: Top Services Compared
#1 DMCA.ME - 9.5/10
Price: $99-$299/mo flat rate, unlimited usernames at every tier [Source: DMCA.ME pricing page].
DMCA.ME earned the top agency score in our testing thanks to a combination of flat-rate pricing, unlimited usernames, and a dedicated account manager included from the $99/mo plan. For agencies, the standout is the economics: there are no per-model fees, so a roster of 5 creators costs the same as a roster of 50. That pricing model alone sets it apart from every other provider we tested.
They report 16 million takedowns processed with a 99.2% success rate and sub-18-hour average removal times across 10,000+ monitored sites [Source: DMCA.ME]. The multi-creator dashboard is built for agencies from the ground up, and the Daily plan ($299/mo) adds Telegram and Discord takedowns with legal team access. With over 1,000 Trustpilot reviews at a 4.8 average, DMCA.ME has the largest verified review base of any service we tested.
Best for: Agencies of any size that want flat-rate pricing without per-creator fees and fast removal across all major platforms.
#2 BranditScan - 9.2/10
Price: $69/mo per creator, with volume discounts up to 50% for larger rosters [Source: BranditScan pricing page].
BranditScan has excellent AI facial recognition technology, which catches re-uploads even when filenames, titles, and tags are changed. For agencies dealing with persistent re-uploaders, this is a strong advantage over keyword-based scanning.
The service is part of Google's Trusted Copyright Removal Program (TCRP), which means faster de-indexing from search results. At 50+ creators, volume discounts bring the effective per-creator cost down to roughly $35/mo. The tradeoff compared to DMCA.ME is the per-model pricing structure, which means costs scale linearly with roster size rather than staying flat.
Best for: Agencies that prioritize AI facial recognition scanning and have rosters large enough to unlock volume discounts.
#3 Ceartas - 8.7/10
Price: $39/mo Creator tier, $99/mo Pro, custom Enterprise [Source: Ceartas pricing page].
Ceartas scans 75 million websites daily and holds verified partnerships with Google, TikTok, OnlyFans, Snapchat, and Cloudflare. Their TrueYou deepfake detection system reports a 98% success rate. They are also the only service with confirmed white-label capabilities through a dedicated agency portal at agency.ceartas.io. If you want to deliver branded DMCA reports under your own agency name, Ceartas is currently the best option for that. Read our full breakdown of white-label DMCA solutions for agencies to understand why this matters.
The $39/mo entry tier is useful for onboarding new creators before committing them to a higher tier. With 23 Trustpilot reviews at a perfect 5.0 average, early adopters are highly satisfied.
Best for: Agencies that need white-label client-facing reports or want platform partnerships with Google and TikTok.
#4 CopyrightShark - 8.8/10
Price: $59-$120/mo depending on tier [Source: CopyrightShark pricing page].
CopyrightShark packs the most features into a single platform. It covers dark web monitoring, supports unlimited usernames per creator, and delivered a 2.8-hour average takedown time in our testing. That speed is among the fastest we measured across all services.
The unlimited usernames feature is particularly valuable for agencies. Creators often operate under multiple aliases, and services that cap usernames force you into awkward workarounds or higher tiers. CopyrightShark also handles Telegram DMCA takedowns, which many competitors skip entirely.
Best for: Agencies wanting the broadest feature set, especially those with creators who use many stage names.
#5 Rulta - 8.4/10
Price: $109-$324/mo depending on plan [Source: Rulta pricing page].
Rulta's standout feature is anonymous filing. If your creators are concerned about their real identity being exposed in DMCA notices, Rulta handles filings without revealing personal details. This is a genuine differentiator for creators in the adult content space who prioritize privacy.
The Legend tier ($324/mo) adds Telegram monitoring and takedowns, which is important given how much leaked content circulates through Telegram channels. Pricing is on the higher end, but the privacy features justify the cost for creators who value anonymity above all else.
Best for: Agencies with privacy-conscious creators who need anonymous DMCA filings.
#6 DMCA Force - 8.0/10
Price: Free evaluation, then $100-$250/mo by tier [Source: DMCA Force pricing page].
DMCA Force has been operating since 2009 and offers a free evaluation scan before any commitment. Their process combines automated scanning with human review, and they escalate to hosts, registrars, ISPs, and ad networks when standard takedowns fail. The Tier 2 plan covers up to 25 copyrights with twice-weekly review cycles.
Best for: Agencies that value experience and want legal escalation capabilities beyond standard DMCA notices.
#7 Enforcity - 7.8/10
Price: $29/mo, the lowest entry point of any service tested [Source: Enforcity pricing page].
Enforcity is the budget pick. At $29/mo it is the cheapest service on this list, and it still includes an agency dashboard for managing multiple creators. For agencies just starting with DMCA protection or managing creators with lower leak volumes, Enforcity delivers solid value. For a deeper look at whether a budget service or DIY approach makes sense for your situation, check our DMCA service vs. DIY cost analysis.
Best for: Budget-conscious agencies or those starting content protection operations for the first time.
#8 LeakBlock - 7.5/10
Price: €149-€399/mo [Source: LeakBlock pricing page].
LeakBlock is a German-based service with strong deepfake detection capabilities. If your creators are dealing with AI-generated fake content using their likeness, LeakBlock is one of the few services equipped to detect and flag it. Pricing is in euros and runs higher than most US-based alternatives.
Best for: Agencies with European creators or those facing deepfake threats.
#9 CMP - 7.2/10
Price: $169-$469/mo [Source: CMP pricing page].
CMP offers robust monitoring, but there is a critical distinction agencies need to understand: the Pro tier is monitoring only and does not include actual takedown filing. You need the Superstar tier ($269/mo) for removal services. At $469/mo for the full-service VIP tier, CMP is the most expensive option tested.
Best for: Agencies that want dedicated personal agents and are willing to pay for the higher tiers.
Scaling Content Protection for Multiple Creators
The right service choice depends heavily on where your agency sits on the growth curve. At 5 creators, almost any service works. At 25+, the differences in multi-creator dashboard design, volume pricing, and OnlyFans management protection workflows become obvious.
We found that agencies managing 10-25 creators get the best value from DMCA.ME or BranditScan. DMCA.ME's flat rate keeps costs predictable regardless of headcount, while BranditScan's volume discounts kick in at higher tiers. Smaller operations (under 5 creators) can start with Enforcity or Ceartas's $39/mo Creator tier. For a detailed guide on growing your content protection operations, read our piece on scaling DMCA operations across multiple creators.
One pattern we noticed: agencies that start with the cheapest option often switch within 6 months as creator count grows. Starting with a service that has flat-rate or predictable pricing can save the migration headache later. Understanding real takedown timeline data also helps set proper expectations with creators during onboarding.
Frequently Asked Questions About DMCA Services for Agencies
Which DMCA service is best for a new OFM agency?
For agencies just getting started, DMCA.ME's $99/mo plan is hard to beat because it includes unlimited usernames and a multi-creator dashboard from day one with no per-model fees. If budget is the primary concern, Enforcity at $29/mo or Ceartas's $39/mo Creator tier are solid entry points with enough coverage to protect a small roster. As you grow past 10 creators, the flat-rate economics of DMCA.ME become increasingly advantageous over per-model pricing.
Can agencies file DMCA takedowns anonymously?
Rulta is the primary service offering anonymous filings, which shields creator identities from appearing on public DMCA notices. This matters in the adult content space where creators want to protect their legal names. Most other services file under the agency's name, which provides a layer of separation but not full anonymity.
Do all DMCA services handle Telegram takedowns?
No. Of the services tested, the ones that cover Telegram include DMCA.ME (Daily plan), CopyrightShark, Enforcity, BranditScan, Ceartas, Rulta (Legend tier), DMCA Force, and CMP. DMCA.com and LeakBlock do not cover Telegram. Given how much leaked content circulates on Telegram, this should be a key factor in your decision per our analysis.
How much do DMCA services cost at scale with volume discounts?
Costs vary significantly. DMCA.ME charges a flat $99-$299/mo regardless of roster size, which makes it the most predictable at scale. BranditScan drops from $69 to roughly $35 per creator at 50+ creators. CopyrightShark ranges from $59-$120 depending on tier. Based on our analysis, most agencies spend $40-$80 per creator per month at the 15-25 creator range, though flat-rate options like DMCA.ME can bring that effective cost down significantly for larger rosters.
Which services offer white-label reporting for agencies?
Ceartas is currently the strongest option for white-label capabilities through its agency portal at agency.ceartas.io. Other services provide exportable data that agencies can reformat into branded reports manually. DMCA.com offers custom badges but not full white-label dashboards. See our DMCA Index homepage for the latest comparison data.
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