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Goethe 09-29-2017 06:08 PM

Fiddy baters

It’s about time Chaturbate and others create sanctioned affiliate material. A few snaps and a promo clip would do it

nastymaster 09-29-2017 08:11 PM

All my domains where I use embed cam chaturbate are now found in the list lumendatabase
Multi Media, LLC
ChaturbateLLC

Now I need to write in google It will take a few days if I write for each URL lumendatabase

How to solve this problem faster?

Brian mike 09-30-2017 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nastymaster (Post 22019137)
All my domains where I use embed cam chaturbate are now found in the list lumendatabase
Multi Media, LLC
ChaturbateLLC

Now I need to write in google It will take a few days if I write for each URL lumendatabase

How to solve this problem faster?

You can submit multiple URL at once. if i recall it was 1 - 100 URL per submission but im not sure. ( the info is somewhere when you fill counter notice )
Check it out :thumbsup

Focus 09-30-2017 12:21 PM

Got dmca aswell and i don't even deal with Chaturbate on my site lol ridiculous.

Thippy69 10-17-2017 12:40 PM

Chaturbate DMCA
 
Im performing on Chaturbate and when it comes to DMCA I write:

DMCA copyright thingy:

Feel free to record and copy me as long as you give me credit : thippy69.com :
Otherwise KARMA will get you and your dick will fall off!

Good advertising if I get credit, if not I send complaints to sites I find my recorded videos.

Also looking for affiliates for my new site ladyboyplay.com

/Thippy

Barry-xlovecam 10-17-2017 03:39 PM

^^ positive attitude -- Send Traffic Please :)

magneto664 11-03-2017 06:01 AM

After this time how do you handle it? I get one DMCA request e-mail, rest are ignored by google, no domain has suffered.

drexl 04-07-2021 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by menxzy (Post 21990349)

Cam Model Protection doesn't reply when you try to get in touch with them: phone, email, chat ...

They know very well about licensed affiliate tools and yet they file notices 4 years on.


Quote:

Originally Posted by menxzy (Post 21990349)

About DMCA counter
1) Fill in your name, title, company name, mailing address, email address, and phone number

Can we use fake data?

No it needs to be your real data and that's a problem: privacy. Your real name and address will be visible to God knows who for God knows what.


:2 cents: The next time you guys sign up for a cam site affiliate program, ask them how they handle dmca sent in error or fake dmca. This will give you not only an opportunity to see how reactive their support is but also if they are serious about being partners.
I work with a few sponsors who will file a counter notice on my behalf.

nikki99 04-10-2021 08:12 AM

Models are idiots

drexl 04-11-2021 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nikki99 (Post 22844145)
Models are idiots

I don't blame models though, for several reasons.
- few people read terms
- it is not trivial
- there is indeed a lot of piracy
- websites such as dmca.com and their affiliates encourage models to file take down notices without mention of legit webmasters. They do it for $.


I blame more the "dmca agents" who know what they are doing. By the way, next time you receive a notice from one of these "agents", before filing a counter notice I recommend sending them an email with a link to the terms and ask them kindly to retract their notice. This way they are in breach if they file a new notice against you because they can't file "in good faith" anymore. There's also a chance they do actually retract their erroneous notice.


Also, some notices could be filed by unscrupulous competitors to de-index other webmasters pages. I have no evidence of this but I can't help but notice a few of the cam sites that rank well never show up in the lumendatabase. Even those who do use non-legit content such as hosted screenshots.

Like I said before: next time you want to sign up for a cam affiliate program, ask their support if they help webmasters to counter notice erroneous dmca takedowns.


:2 cents:

JesseQuinn 04-11-2021 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drexl (Post 22844464)
I don't blame models though, for several reasons.
- few people read terms
- it is not trivial
- there is indeed a lot of piracy
- websites such as dmca.com and their affiliates encourage models to file take down notices without mention of legit webmasters. They do it for $.


I blame more the "dmca agents" who know what they are doing. By the way, next time you receive a notice from one of these "agents", before filing a counter notice I recommend sending them an email with a link to the terms and ask them kindly to retract their notice. This way they are in breach if they file a new notice against you because they can't file "in good faith" anymore. There's also a chance they do actually retract their erroneous notice.

really well said

shake 04-11-2021 08:17 AM

DMCA to google has become a great way to take your competition down...


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