Hiring a company to do DMCA's for you costs money. Doing them yourself is just filling out a form on the website, and shouldn't cost anything. If it does, that's one shitty scam.it costs a little money
Hiring a company to do DMCA's for you costs money. Doing them yourself is just filling out a form on the website, and shouldn't cost anything. If it does, that's one shitty scam.
'search' the forum for "DMCA takedown requests"
there's advice about them on here, including things like not using your real name/address/etc. when you do it.
it costs a little money, and IIRC some sites just willfully ignore the 'request' (after all, what're you gunna do, drop $5,000 on court costs following up on it? they're not scared). I think someone said MFC even have a list of the sites who give zero fucks about copyright threats.
Chaturbate has popup ads on some of those upstore sites.oh, cheers. I kept seeing some $10 figure somewhere. probably the DMCA website (might've been their monthly package or something)
Chaturbate has popup ads on some of those upstore sites.
I saw a MFC popup ad on a pirated cam show site too.um... ok.
we get it, you don't like Chaturbate.
Use the site you cam on and their DMCA forms. Do not fill it out yourself, or, if you do, do NOT use your real name. Get verified status and look in the MO section, there's a lot of info on DMCA takedowns.
grrrr.
could anyone please please copy-paste PM this into to me? (I can't get in the forum, my penis is too big)
there's still vids up from my first few weeks, and I'm not sure how best to approach it.
I would've thought CB would want me to post my real details so they can verify I'm even the copyright owner/eligible to make such a request, and decline my claim if I just made up details that contradict my model account verification details on record.
DMCAs can become public info. If CB is sending out DMCAs they are doing so because THEY are the owner of any live recorded streams that occured on their site. When the site you cam for does the DMCAs they have their company info on it. Not sure if that's what you were asking it almost sounds like you want to send a DMCA to Cb but that would make no sense o.o
Hardcore cappers are a bit harder to deal with, I know on MFC their automated software caps when a model has HD set and is viewable on the mobile site.
Turning your broadcast down to a lower setting should stop this. ( This would need to be re-verified by a model as my testing of this is now over a year old )
If your being capped by one of the automated sites and know about it try what I said for a week and see what happens.
I wonder if capping sites also have a habit of targeting 'new model status' streams, regardless of quality (after which they might be disregarded)