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Old 07-13-2019, 07:43 PM  
wankawonk
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Originally Posted by drexl View Post
I'm interested in the exact opposite: dmca counter notice.
How do you guys handle that?

Several camgirls are filing dmca requests against my perfectly legit content (profile pics provided to affiliates in promo tools by the cam sponsor). This is frustrating to say the least as my pages get de-indexed. I noticed that if you want to file a counter notice then you need to enter your full name and address. I don't want to put up my details on the web for obvious reasons.

I have a "contact us" form and a dmca link on my tube but these models (or their agent) just go ahead with a dmca notice. They could be a company making money off models (those "we protect you" companies who file dmca in batches and make a ton of $ for copy paste), or it could be models themselves who are not seeing any difference between content they own and content the cam site owns. Or it could also be a competitor who just happen to make my life more difficult. At this rate anyone can de-index a site with that Google DMCA notice process. That's BS!

What a pain in the butt if you don't mind me saying so.
That's just the game man, chaturbate gives you everything you need to make any kind of whitelabel or promo site you want but if the models want shit taken down you don't have any choice but to comply.

If it serves their needs chaturbate will shut down your account for using the promo materials that they provided you with. maybe it's bullshit, but that's the game you're in.

you're an affiliate, you have no power. you might think your shit is "perfectly legit" but it really doesn't matter to chaturbate or their models.
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