Hi everyone, Someone on Instagram is sharing this scene I think it looks a lot like a dungeonmaster1 video but I am not getting a response from him so can anyone confirm this as it definitely shouldn't be happening that people are reselling videos. https://ibb.co/Bw5qWY5
That is one of ours - the reason I've not responded yet is I'm trying to figure out how to get to the actual video and report that - not much point just taking the ad pic down, they'll just post another one. Anyone got any ideas? Was about to raise this in the Store Owners forum but as it's here now may as well continue.
DungeonMasterOne said: That is one of ours - the reason I've not responded yet is I'm trying to figure out how to get to the actual video and report that - not much point just taking the ad pic down, they'll just post another one. Anyone got any ideas? Was about to raise this in the Store Owners forum but as it's here now may as well continue.
I have messaged you back and I definitely would want to send you the full details and more screenshots if you want. As I told you in my reply that it isn't just sharing so maybe you can take further action with that?
overallsfann said: No idea where you would begin with stopping piracy on social media. These sites don't have much in the way of a support network for issues like that.
I am currently seeing what dungeonmaster1 needs me to provide to make it stop
Privacy is a never ending challenge for content producers, especially for small time creators who simply don't have the resources to be hunting out their content on the plethora of sites it could appear on (not to mention be privately shared on file hosts).
If people do have privacy tips, it's best to report them privately using https://umd.net/contact/label/piracy this way it isn't "advertised" that a site is active and hosting it.
There isn't a great deal of ways to stop it, not easily or without major technical challenges in their implementation. I suppose the best, non technical way to tackle it is to harbour a close knit community where people who are known to be sharing content are shunned.
Messy.Charlotte said: Privacy is a never ending challenge for content producers, especially for small time creators who simply don't have the resources to be hunting out their content on the plethora of sites it could appear on (not to mention be privately shared on file hosts).
If people do have privacy tips, it's best to report them privately using https://umd.net/contact/label/piracy this way it isn't "advertised" that a site is active and hosting it.
There isn't a great deal of ways to stop it, not easily or without major technical challenges in their implementation. I suppose the best, non technical way to tackle it is to harbour a close knit community where people who are known to be sharing content are shunned.
Thanks I definitely use that as much as possible but this wasn't a think I could link to. But yes definitely do use the link when you see videos online