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Originally Posted by drexl
Then the correct course of action for them would be to get in touch with the cam site and request to be taken off the affiliate program don't you think?
"Privacy and anonymity" is always preserved since only the cam site holds the model's real identity. Only the username is showing.
The pictures copyrights are held by the cam site, the models have agreed to the terms. I am not a pirate I use material that was provided to me by the cam site through an affiliate program. So the dmca is incorrectly filed.
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Maybe I did not explain it correctly. It is not about copyright or real identity. In porn they also have stages names. It is all about somebody recognizes them while they troll for porn. If the model thinks that she is in a sort of " electronic booth" where nobody else, then the paying client, can see her and then her " action" shows up on every tube and a file sharing site her " electronic and very private booth" is NO longer private ( or anonymous). Anybody who scans for porn ( even her neighbours) can ID her. And as agreeing to terms ? Tell me how many 18 year old girls read the smartly worded clause 21 of their contract. None until they find themselvs next to the porn stars on the Internet.