Members have reported discovering unauthorized recordings of their webcam shows on various websites, raising concerns about privacy and copyright infringement. The recordings appear to be sold or shared without consent, with suspicions that automated bots may be responsible for capturing the content. Key points discussed include:

  • Instances of finding personal webcam videos on external sites, attributing the activity to possible bot accounts.
  • Challenges faced when attempting to remove these unauthorized videos, including the requirement of proof of ownership and unresponsive website administrators.
  • Strategies for preventing unauthorized recordings, such as avoiding revealing too much in public streams, watermarking broadcasts, and playing copyrighted music to deter uploads.
  • Experiences with contacting hosting services and the effectiveness of pursuing legal action or copyright complaints.
  • Personal reflections on the discovery of old shows, highlighting both the frustration with unauthorized distribution and the nostalgia and pride in past performances.

Members are seeking advice on how to handle these situations and protect their content, sharing their experiences and solutions they have attempted, including legal actions and technical measures.

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