DCMA Takedown notice for storing Chaturbate feed images on server?
I'm using the Chaturbate xml feed which includes model information along with thumbnails of the model. I have a script that imports all the data including the images and then makes a post with the info.
This creates a Chaturbate model directory and I do the same thing with most other cam sites. I got a DMCA takedown notice because one of the models saw a page made for her on my site with the image.
Can someone from Chaturbate clarify? These images are provided in the xml feed for affiliates so can they really get my pages delisted because of an ad tool that is offered from Chaturbate? This model had my /chaturbate/ directory flagged for delisting and not just her page.
There are quite a few other sites that use the feed image and store it on their server. There are also quite a few tumblr and twitter accounts that also use the image provided in the feed.
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