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MissImogen

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Hello, I was recorded without me knowing and a video is up on [site name banned*12]. I emailed their admin and my email got rejected and sent back (meaning it never got to them, I don't know if it's a fake email or not). People I know have found the video. :/ What are my options here? How can I get it taken down?? Thanks.
 
Hello, I was recorded without me knowing and a video is up on [site name banned*12]. I emailed their admin and my email got rejected and sent back (meaning it never got to them, I don't know if it's a fake email or not). People I know have found the video. :/ What are my options here? How can I get it taken down?? Thanks.

You can send a DMCA notice but you will have to disclose your personal information. This info will be sent to the poster so they can file a counter notice if they wish.
 
If you were recorded on a camsite contact them. Do NOT give your personal information to the site that has the recording. Your stream is the property of the camsite from a legal standpoint so they will file a DMCA on your behalf. Good luck.
 
You can send a DMCA notice but you will have to disclose your personal information. This info will be sent to the poster so they can file a counter notice if they wish.

@MissImogen

As lucyspoon said, your camsite will file the claim. But even in the event there isn't some cam site involved who will do that and you still wished to do your own DMCA, NEVER give your real info. Lie, utterly and completely.

The site that has your stolen video already know they are in the wrong, they will never take it to court or even contest a DMCA notice in that case. Ever. So there is never a reason to give your real name on the paperwork.

In the entire history of camming I sincerely doubt there has ever been one single dispute about a DMCA claim from the side of the site which pirated the stolen video. Lie.
 
The sad reality is that the many of these type of sites (tube/piracy/theft) simply ignore DMCA requests. They know there is no real threat of litigation or consequence, especially if they're operating outside the US.

That being said, if you want professional help in resolivng the matter, you should consider contacting Nate at: http://takedownpiracy.com
 
A lot of tube sites are still US based so it's always worth a try to get them down if you want to put in the time. You can also get them removed from Google searches so dont listen or be discouraged by Gunner.
 
A lot of tube sites are still US based so it's always worth a try to get them down if you want to put in the time. You can also get them removed from Google searches so dont listen or be discouraged by Gunner.

I agree completely and my post wasn't meant to discourage anyone. I've been in the industry for 16 years and had massive amounts of my content stolen/pirated and spent 10s of thousands of dollars fighting piracy with attorneys. I had RedTube try and come back at me in fact and spent $2,500 just for that silly deposition. Their case went nowhere. So needless to say, I feel pretty qualified to speak on the topic of piracy and how to handle it.

Misslmogen, you can simply email them, "admin@[site name banned*12]", using a DMCA request such as this:


My name is INSERT NAME and I am the INSERT TITLE of INSERT COMPANY NAME. A website that your company hosts (according to WHOIS information) is infringing on at least one copyright owned by my company.

An article was copied onto your servers without permission. The original ARTICLE/PHOTO, to which we own the exclusive copyrights, can be found at:

PROVIDE WEBSITE URL

The unauthorized and infringing copy can be found at:

PROVIDE WEBSITE URL

This letter is official notification under Section 512(c) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (”DMCA”), and I seek the removal of the aforementioned infringing material from your servers. I request that you immediately notify the infringer of this notice and inform them of their duty to remove the infringing material immediately, and notify them to cease any further posting of infringing material to your server in the future.

Please also be advised that law requires you, as a service provider, to remove or disable access to the infringing materials upon receiving this notice. Under US law a service provider, such as yourself, enjoys immunity from a copyright lawsuit provided that you act with deliberate speed to investigate and rectify ongoing copyright infringement. If service providers do not investigate and remove or disable the infringing material this immunity is lost. Therefore, in order for you to remain immune from a copyright infringement action you will need to investigate and ultimately remove or otherwise disable the infringing material from your servers with all due speed should the direct infringer, your client, not comply immediately.

I am providing this notice in good faith and with the reasonable belief that rights my company owns are being infringed. Under penalty of perjury I certify that the information contained in the notification is both true and accurate, and I have the authority to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright(s) involved.

Should you wish to discuss this with me please contact me directly.

Thank you.

/s/YOUR NAME
E-mail
 
I agree completely and my post wasn't meant to discourage anyone. I've been in the industry for 16 years and had massive amounts of my content stolen/pirated and spent 10s of thousands of dollars fighting piracy with attorneys. I had RedTube try and come back at me in fact and spent $2,500 just for that silly deposition. Their case went nowhere. So needless to say, I feel pretty qualified to speak on the topic of piracy and how to handle it.

Misslmogen, you can simply email them, "admin@[site name banned*12]", using a DMCA request such as this:


My name is INSERT NAME and I am the INSERT TITLE of INSERT COMPANY NAME. A website that your company hosts (according to WHOIS information) is infringing on at least one copyright owned by my company.

An article was copied onto your servers without permission. The original ARTICLE/PHOTO, to which we own the exclusive copyrights, can be found at:

PROVIDE WEBSITE URL

The unauthorized and infringing copy can be found at:

PROVIDE WEBSITE URL

This letter is official notification under Section 512(c) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (”DMCA”), and I seek the removal of the aforementioned infringing material from your servers. I request that you immediately notify the infringer of this notice and inform them of their duty to remove the infringing material immediately, and notify them to cease any further posting of infringing material to your server in the future.

Please also be advised that law requires you, as a service provider, to remove or disable access to the infringing materials upon receiving this notice. Under US law a service provider, such as yourself, enjoys immunity from a copyright lawsuit provided that you act with deliberate speed to investigate and rectify ongoing copyright infringement. If service providers do not investigate and remove or disable the infringing material this immunity is lost. Therefore, in order for you to remain immune from a copyright infringement action you will need to investigate and ultimately remove or otherwise disable the infringing material from your servers with all due speed should the direct infringer, your client, not comply immediately.

I am providing this notice in good faith and with the reasonable belief that rights my company owns are being infringed. Under penalty of perjury I certify that the information contained in the notification is both true and accurate, and I have the authority to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright(s) involved.

Should you wish to discuss this with me please contact me directly.

Thank you.

/s/YOUR NAME
E-mail
Anywhere that says YOUR NAME should be your fictitious stage name if you're going to try and send a DMCA yourself.
 
If you were recorded on a camsite contact them. Do NOT give your personal information to the site that has the recording. Your stream is the property of the camsite from a legal standpoint so they will file a DMCA on your behalf. Good luck.

Depending on the site your stream is your property. You would have to look at the contract if you signed one. If you didn't sign one, it's your property. Traditional copyright law gives the actual recorder of the images the copyright.
 
A lot of tube sites are still US based so it's always worth a try to get them down if you want to put in the time. You can also get them removed from Google searches so dont listen or be discouraged by Gunner.

The tube sites based in the US are then statutorily liable for copyright infringement. That's anywhere from $750-$30,0000 per infringement. That's why so many of them are moving out of the US. They are trying to run from the law like Gunner is saying.
 
@MissImogen

As lucyspoon said, your camsite will file the claim. But even in the event there isn't some cam site involved who will do that and you still wished to do your own DMCA, NEVER give your real info. Lie, utterly and completely.

The site that has your stolen video already know they are in the wrong, they will never take it to court or even contest a DMCA notice in that case. Ever. So there is never a reason to give your real name on the paperwork.

In the entire history of camming I sincerely doubt there has ever been one single dispute about a DMCA claim from the side of the site which pirated the stolen video. Lie.

Look, you may not like the answer but the answer is based in the law. I'm being helpful here and answering the questions 100% honestly. I am not lying and I take exception to be called a liar. A properly executed DMCA notice is signed under the penalty of perjury. (The one gunner provides is actually a decent letter.) You do realize what happens when you lie "utterly and completely" under the penalty of perjury right?

Have you ever heard of a DMCA letter getting ignored? They don't have to comply when a letter is obviously flawed and sent from SallyCamGirlXXX. They can look at that letter and say they lied on the DMCA letter and straight ignore it.

Now we can get into probabilities and the likelihood off success or counter noticing but the fact remains to execute a proper, legally binding DMCA notice you have to put your LEGAL name and contact info. I understand the hesitation to do this but simply because I point out a unwelcome fact does not mean it is a lie.

And if you don't think these things get disputed Google Malibu Media LLC v. Doe. Just as we call the Pirates porn trolls they call us lawyers copyright trolls. There are plenty of websites discussing the evils of both.

I can't think of a nicer way to say this right now, don't call me a liar again please. I'll be happy to post my California State Bar profile number if you don't believe me.
 
We encourage cam girls to use the agency of their cam site for DMCA because we want to protect ourselves and keep our real names completely private.

i understand your point, but I will never support telling girls to send out DMCAs themselves because their information could easily fall into the wrong people's hands.

End of discussion.
 
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