Cumminginsiderher
Virgin
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- Jan 3, 2018
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I think the biggest problem people are having is the fact that Literotica isn't going to bat for their authors over stolen intellectual property. If things are as Literotica says, then ALL of the work here is Copyrighted by American and International Laws.
There is another venue where stories from here are being stolen and submitted to....
That's YouTube.
Reading Reddit Stories on YouTube has become a HUGE moneymaker for many YouTube channel creators. There are so many of them right now that every decent new story on Reddit gets "Read" on several different YouTube channels over the week it appears on Reddit.
Well, in order to have fresh material others don't have, a few have come to Literotica to steal the stories directly from here before someone else steals them and puts them on Reddit.
Why is this a big deal??? If you have monetized channels on YouTube, it doesn't take many subscribers and views to start bringing in thousands of dollars a month. There is a loser from Ukraine who had a YouTube channel for a few months and now he just started another one who gets ALL of his stories for both of his YouTube channels from here.
Needless to say, PEOPLE ARE LOVING HIS CHANNELS BECAUSE THE STORIES ARE SO AWESOME. Plus, they love the fact very few other channels are publishing these stories on YouTube. At the rate he is going, it won't be too long before he is pulling in several thousand of dollars a month just reading stories he is stealing from here.
Selling the stories on Amazon or elsewhere will seem like the minor leagues compared to the big bucks YouTube is paying to successful channels.
There is another venue where stories from here are being stolen and submitted to....
That's YouTube.
Reading Reddit Stories on YouTube has become a HUGE moneymaker for many YouTube channel creators. There are so many of them right now that every decent new story on Reddit gets "Read" on several different YouTube channels over the week it appears on Reddit.
Well, in order to have fresh material others don't have, a few have come to Literotica to steal the stories directly from here before someone else steals them and puts them on Reddit.
Why is this a big deal??? If you have monetized channels on YouTube, it doesn't take many subscribers and views to start bringing in thousands of dollars a month. There is a loser from Ukraine who had a YouTube channel for a few months and now he just started another one who gets ALL of his stories for both of his YouTube channels from here.
Needless to say, PEOPLE ARE LOVING HIS CHANNELS BECAUSE THE STORIES ARE SO AWESOME. Plus, they love the fact very few other channels are publishing these stories on YouTube. At the rate he is going, it won't be too long before he is pulling in several thousand of dollars a month just reading stories he is stealing from here.
Selling the stories on Amazon or elsewhere will seem like the minor leagues compared to the big bucks YouTube is paying to successful channels.