WHERE TO FIND PIRATED CONTENT AND RECORDED SHOWS AS A CAMGIRL - A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A MODERN CAMGIRL
(Links are at the bottom of the post, for any camgirls just looking for where to find pirated content and not interested in rambly bullshit)
One of the most infuriating thing on Stripchat, above empty rooms and $10 nights, was the complete and utter refusal from my guests to ever share certain information with me. And by "certain information" I don't mean any personal info. I mean specific information regarding a topic they would bring up, or regarding questions I asked. For example, I was having a slow night and had about three regulars in my room. I was asking them if they had any ideas for a certain type of show, and one answer I got was literally "I can think of lots of ideas." Like holy shit dude then tell me!!! But the worst WORST instance of this, is when they warned me about my shows being pirated and posted on sites without my knowledge. Thinking about it fills me with such a deep frustration right now. When I asked them what sites I should look at (because obviously they had to have been on those sites at one point if they made the individual connection that this model was on that site), they literally all refused to tell me. Every single person on Stripchat that told me about this simply would say that it would be literally impossible to find all of my pirated shows.
Flash forward a couple of weeks, and I've moved over to Myfreecams.com, where I'm making twice as many regulars and four times as much money nightly. On top of that, one of my first nights there I had someone private message me telling me a) that I should be conscious of the fact that my streams were most likely being recorded, and, most importantly, b) EXACTLY WHAT WEBSITES TO LOOK AT. What sites, what tags, and how to go about getting them taken down. This was literally on like the second day of my time on MFC, when I had been struggling for a month on Stripchat to get any information out of my guests. It's now been about a week since I moved to MFC; I decided to hold off for a few days before looking for pirated videos, just to be sure that there would be any.
Lo and behold, I currently have six pirated videos up on the site that I was told to look at. The site had a collage of 16 stills from the video, mostly horribly unflattering (my guess is that they're taken at specific time stamps, hopefully I can crack it like people do with roller coaster cameras and flip off the camera every time). Clicking the collage takes you to camgirl.gallery, where the user who posted the photos has 39 MILLION of these collages uploaded. Finding mine that was posted fifteen hours ago was impossible because of the sheer amount of pirated content posted since then. Clicking on that photo leads you to CamTube, some scam of a site that "gives you 5mb of bandwidth a day for free" and offers more per day but you can only purchase in Bitcoin.
I'm now a suggested search. I only have to type in "valo" before I'm one of the top results. The only other Valorie with an O in the camming industry that I've seen is ValorieVixen, who had quite a lot of videos on these sites as well. It's weird, being so easily searchable just because of some dumb bot.
Given that this CamTube site only allows people to purchase subscriptions in Bitcoin, and also given the fact that any of my videos not on Myfreecams, Manyvids, or YouKandy are stolen content, I'll say that you really shouldn't go to these sites. Also with that, I'm sure the quality isn't the best, and half of it is gonna seem really fucking boring if you can't actively see the written messages that the model is verbally responding to. I have the links at the top of this post because I was never able to google what sites to look at for pirated content as a camgirl, and hopefully this will come up in searches now and help a new camgirl like myself.
Watching pirated videos, especially from smaller or newer camgirls like myself, isn't the same as pirating a huge box office movie or a movie that's been out for a decade. I'm one person, relying on the work of one person (at least in the streams; I have help with videos, photos, etc from a really wonderful friend and business partner). This is my job. I can't pay rent or buy groceries without this. I'm not some movie star living it up in my crazy mansion drinking champagne with a bunch of other movie stars. I'm a 19 year old renting out a finished basement, working with one other person to put myself out there so we can succeed.
Here is the link I was given to find pirated content on: http://megafreecamsvideos.net/
Eventually you'll end up at this site, which hosts the actual video: https://camtube.co/
(I'm not sure if these sites will in fact take down videos if reported, but I think it's better to know where to look at least)
If you find your content on any of these sites, don't bother with their "DMCA Report" bullshit. It's not real, just some fake form with a fake as shit "capcha". Just googling "DMCA report" brought me this link: http://www.dmca.com/questions.aspx?ref=sol2db0
I hope this helps, and I hope this actually comes up in google searches now. God knows I needed something to when I started out.
(For any readers hoping to get some free camming vids, you won't. The end site makes you pay to watch. Don't bother.)
It's not just videos. Anything you put up on the 'net has a chance to get pirated. I've had articles of mine plagiarized and posted to other websites with no attribution, and in one instance even used as parts of a script for a YouTube video with no recognition until I commented about it on their channel, and other commenters raised enough hell over it that they deleted the video.
It's obnoxious, it's frustrating, but you seem to be handling it the right way: report, move on, and keep doing what you're doing. You'll never be able to cut all the heads off this hydra, but keep fighting as best you can. You're worth it. :)
Yeah it's definitely a struggle. Granted, writing would probably be harder to find if it's been plagiarized because they wouldn't put your name on it (which with camming, it's just like one bot recording every live cam ever somehow? So each recording has the model's name on it). But if you're able to contact the person who consciously copied your work, that's fairly traceable. Obviously, if the person made money off your work (like if the youtube video you mentioned was monetized), that really blows.
In the hours after I posted this, I was running in circles from forums to replicas of these sites to fake DMCA report sites and it seems like many of these sites straight up ignore DMCA requests. I don't want to think it's a lost cause, but plagiarism reports aren't something you can just dive headfirst into without knowing what you're doing.
Thank you for your kind words, and I wish you the best of luck with people respecting your intellectual property too!
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