Welcome to the discussion on a pressing issue within our community: unauthorized content sharing and its alleged association with Streamate. Participants in this conversation share experiences, advice, and insights on how to handle stolen content found on external sites, specifically referencing camwhores.com. Here's a brief overview of the key points:

  • Members have found their private show recordings uploaded without consent on a site known for distributing camgirl content illegally.
  • Concerns were raised about a possible connection between this site and Streamate, given redirects from camwhores.com to what appears as a Streamate-associated domain.
  • It's highlighted that Streamate owns multiple domains and usually addresses DMCA takedown requests effectively, even if the content is on affiliated or pirate sites.
  • There's an acknowledgment of the inevitability of content leaks in this line of work, alongside a call for resilience and proactive measures against unauthorized distributions.
  • A representative from Streamate clarified that the mentioned website is not directly affiliated with them but promised action against reported stolen content.
  • The conversation extends to the broader issue of content piracy across various platforms, emphasizing the challenge of completely eliminating unauthorized content sharing.
  • Community members are encouraged to report stolen content to facilitate takedown processes, while also sharing strategies and solidarity in facing these industry-wide challenges.

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