Camsite DMCA is a joke
They rely on tube site affiliates to send them traffic while creating 95% of our DMCA complaints.
The models have no understanding of affiliate marketing. They send us abusive, threatening emails, while we send them the traffic they rely on to make a living.
The camsites don't do anything to prevent their models from ending up on our sites. They don't tell the models about the risk of being recorded. The models find out 6 months later when their friends/family see their videos on our sites. They file DMCA complaints against our pages, which we never wanted their videos on in the first place.
But the camsites don't care, because they get exposure and traffic when their models' illegally recorded videos end up on our sites. They don't want the models to know this could happen to them, because its part of the camsite business model; it's free advertising, and most models wouldn't join if they understood the risks. And when the models find out they've been illegally recorded and posted on tubesites, its the tubesites who get our pages DMCA'd, penalized, and removed. It's us getting threatening emails from lawyers. It's us paying people to remove the infringing pages or else our server provider will close our account. Not the camsites.
I get emails every single day from models who are freaking out about their life being ruined due to their videos ending up on my tubes. I wonder quite rhetorically what efforts the camsites took to explain to these models the risks they were taking.
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