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incredibleworkethic 11-26-2017 08:02 AM

Cam Girls Using Unlicensed Music In Their Feeds?
 
I'm all for not being a dick about DMCA - if someone tells you you're using their shit (or better yet don't use it to begin with) get it down immediately.

But specifically there's Chaturbate girls in general who are quick to hire DMCA services for screenshots or little clips of what they do on blogs (that's why I promo them with stock images without their picture), however, I notice they themselves have been guilty of using unlicensed music for personal gain during their shows.

See how that's a little wishy washy?

Now, let's turn this thread positive. There's a really good cam girl who has blown me away in terms of doing EVERYTHING RIGHT. From the music she uses, to the visuals and webcam quality. Chloe Lewis. https://twitter.com/newchloe18?lang=en

I've watched her on Chaturbate and other mediums. Fantastic package. The music is production quality sound in the background of her flirty personality and soft spoken voice. She really engages and doesn't seem to hate. I remember her room having over 7000+ users on it at a given time.

Anyways I just wanted a little rant about DMCA and the girls doing the exact same things to the music industry - and to highlight one of my favorite webcam girls.

I have worked with Chloe once briefly during a small writing project. I hope if she reads this she smiles because it does make a difference when you care about your business.

Sly 11-26-2017 08:14 AM

Chloe used to post here. Very smart and helpful.

incredibleworkethic 11-26-2017 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 22084224)
Chloe used to post here. Very smart and helpful.

Fantastic. There was a time at GFY I didn't know any of the good players. Now I know guys like you, girls like Chloe (okay, we're not BFFs but we did have a good conversation a few times!), a bunch of medium scale webcam pushers and affiliate managers. AFF, Awempire and Chaturbate's stick out. There's a few up and coming cam site affiliate managers as well that I've spoken to as well who are hungry as fuck to do something good.

Call gfy what you want, but it's been pretty good to me.:thumbsup

asklaurine 11-26-2017 10:09 AM

This is not onky in Chaturbate. Take a look on other website .

wankawonk 11-26-2017 10:39 AM

Camsites are creating more DMCA problems than tube sites these days. At least on tubes, content owners are frequently providing content freely in exchange for backlinks and banners, and mostly don't bother affiliate marketers (ie tube aggregators).

Cams are a whole different mess. The broadcasts themselves frequently include protected content, and the war between models and affiliates is intense. No solution in sight, just headaches and red tape.

blackmonsters 11-26-2017 10:48 AM

"Excuse me officer; but other people are speeding, therefore I should be able to drive as fast as I like.".

:helpme:helpme:helpme:helpme

EddyTheDog 11-26-2017 10:50 AM

I have asked so many times here and elsewhere for clarification about what I can and can't use to promote cams - All I get are other affiliates saying what they 'think' the rules are - They are well intentioned replies but I need a rep from the companies to tell me - It's like they want you to push the limits and they will tell you when you have gone too far - Possibly by closing your account...

Barry-xlovecam 11-26-2017 01:58 PM

right, displaying their ([DMCA]) logo too ...

It's an old story -- no one is concerned for reason it's user uploaded content :upsidedow

Barry-xlovecam 11-26-2017 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 22084416)
I have asked so many times here and elsewhere for clarification about what I can and can't use to promote cams - All I get are other affiliates saying what they 'think' the rules are - They are well intentioned replies but I need a rep from the companies to tell me - It's like they want you to push the limits and they will tell you when you have gone too far - Possibly by closing your account...

If it is in the official promo tools you can use it -- XML, JSON feeds are official promo tools too. Screen caps from the website are normally off limits. If you store their images on your server you have probably crossed the line.

JFK 11-26-2017 04:20 PM

SPAM............ I suppose you have your ref code in that Link ? :2 cents:

incredibleworkethic 11-26-2017 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 22084416)
I have asked so many times here and elsewhere for clarification about what I can and can't use to promote cams - All I get are other affiliates saying what they 'think' the rules are - They are well intentioned replies but I need a rep from the companies to tell me - It's like they want you to push the limits and they will tell you when you have gone too far - Possibly by closing your account...

So far most programs seem fairly okay to me. Any ones we should be weary of?

bns666 11-26-2017 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 22084683)
right, displaying their ([DMCA]) logo too ...

It's an old story -- no one is concerned for reason it's user uploaded content :upsidedow

that with dmca logo is retarted

ArielRebel 11-27-2017 01:07 PM

Love this girl :) ...she's doing it right *^_^*

incredibleworkethic 11-27-2017 11:43 PM

Chaturbate do you have any thoughts on this topic?

Livejasmin girls tend to message me about removing their stuff once they leave the industry only. Not for promoting them.

lock 11-28-2017 12:25 AM

Seems a bit crazy that even background music can break laws. A hundred other copyrights were broken to make the video. Everyone claims their image technology was used without consent in first place all the way down to the computer it is played on.

NickBaer 11-28-2017 02:19 AM

Chaturbate removes audio from Clips we upload, which is fine with me.

Incidental background music, radio playing in the background of a live show, probably isn't going to get a record label, or the RIAA, up in arms. It is too much in the background, but enough that viewers can know the title/artist, and go listen through proper channels

I have live video from Gay Pride Parades on Amazon Video, complete with favorite songs being blasted from speaker systems on floats. Passed security.


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