Welcome to our professional forum, where we delve into the intricacies and unexpected moments of the webcam modeling world. Today, we're discussing a scenario that many of us might find ourselves in - dealing with requests that blur the lines between personal gain and professional boundaries.
- A member shares an interaction with a potential buyer from Tumblr, interested in purchasing a custom striptease video, with intentions of using it for promotional purposes on their own blog.
- The buyer proposes making the video publicly available, creating gifs, and crediting the original creator as a form of promotion.
- Our member clarifies their policy on content usage, stating that their videos are for personal use only and not for redistribution or resale.
- Despite understanding, the buyer suggests a compromise involving "above the belt nudity" gifs with credit, believing it could mutually benefit in terms of followers and sales.
- The conversation ends with the buyer expressing a desire to support and promote the member's work, albeit in a manner that conflicts with the member's content distribution policies.
This discussion highlights the importance of establishing clear boundaries and communication regarding the use of content created for clients. It also opens up a conversation about potential promotional strategies that respect both parties' interests.