Welcome to our professional forum for webcam models. Below is a brief summary of a pertinent discussion regarding the challenge of filing copyright infringement claims, particularly against a website known as Camwhores.com and its clones. This summary is designed to provide an overview for those not currently signed in.
- Initial post highlights difficulties in having content removed from Camwhores.com, despite multiple DMCA requests being sent by both the content creator and the hosting cam site.
- A misunderstanding occurs regarding the operational status of Camwhores.com, with two users noting that the site appears to have shut down. This is quickly clarified as there are numerous clones of the website still active.
- One user suggests a potential solution involves contacting the hosting provider of the infringing websites. This approach may be effective unless the site is using offshore or private servers, which complicates the process.
- There is a shared sentiment about the difficulty in dealing with Camwhores and similar sites, with a hopeful note towards eventual resolution.
This discussion encapsulates the shared challenges and potential strategies among professionals in the webcam modeling industry when dealing with copyright infringement online.