Welcome to our discussion on Copyright Infringement activity within the cam modeling industry. This topic covers various experiences and strategies our community has used to combat copyright infringement of their content. Here's a brief overview:

  • Members have shared their experiences with domain locks and the effectiveness of DMCA takedowns against websites that infringe on their copyrights. One user highlighted a case where a registrar put a domain on a 48-hour lock, although there's skepticism about its long-term effectiveness.

  • The conversation touches on the challenges of permanently stopping copyright infringers due to their ability to simply switch domains or file hosting services. There's a particular focus on the financial aspects and the significant resources required to take legal action against well-established offenders.

  • There's a discussion on the search for crowdfunding platforms that support specific payment methods to gather resources for fighting against copyright infringement on a larger scale.

  • Users also debate the perspectives on copyright infringement, questioning whether it should be seen as free advertising or if the effort to combat it is worth the trouble.

  • Concerns about the necessity of revealing personal information when requesting takedowns from search engines like Google are expressed, along with frustration over the lack of support from some cam sites.

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