We’re Here to Protect Your Live Content
Your Live content reflects your time, creativity, community, and trust. It should not be recorded, copied, rebroadcast, sold, or used on third-party websites without your permission.
We know that some creators may face harmful behavior, including unauthorized recording, stream ripping, restreaming, reposting, or selling of their Live content outside Clapper. These actions are not just simple reposts or ordinary policy violations — they can seriously harm creators’ privacy, safety, rights, and earnings.
Clapper takes this seriously. We do not tolerate the unauthorized theft, resale, or misuse of creators’ Live content.
Clapper stands with creators. Our goal is to help creators feel safer when they go Live, protect the communities they build, and support them when their content is misused. Creators should not have to face content theft, impersonation, harassment, or unauthorized resale alone.
Clapper respects creators’ rights and supports creators through platform enforcement, reporting tools, Live content protections, and applicable copyright processes, including DMCA-related takedown support where applicable.
What Clapper Does Not Allow
Clapper does not tolerate misuse of creators’ Live content, including:
- Recording, copying, capturing, downloading, storing, or sharing Live content without permission
- Stream ripping, redirecting streams, restreaming, or rebroadcasting Live content outside Clapper without authorization
- Reposting, distributing, displaying, or selling creators’ Live content on third-party websites, apps, paid access pages, or promotional pages
- Using bots, scrapers, automated tools, stream rippers, or other technical methods to access, extract, copy, redirect, or redistribute Live content
- Bypassing or attempting to bypass Live access controls, recording restrictions, security features, or other protections
- Using creators’ Live content, username, face, voice, profile, or identity to promote another website, service, paid access page, or commercial offer without authorization
- Impersonating creators or misleading viewers about whether the use is authorized
These actions may violate Clapper’s
Terms of Service,
Community Guidelines, and
Copyright Policy.
When we find or receive reports of this behavior, we may take action against violating accounts, including content removal, feature restrictions, Live access suspension, account suspension, or account bans.
Repeated, malicious, or commercial misuse may lead to stronger enforcement and further action where appropriate.
How We Help Protect Creators
Clapper is committed to building a safer Live environment for creators.
We work to protect creators through platform rules, reporting tools, account enforcement, Live content protections, copyright-related support, and further action against serious misuse.
Platform Enforcement
If the misuse happens on Clapper, we can review the report and take action directly where appropriate. This may include removing violating content, restricting abusive accounts, suspending Live access, banning accounts, and identifying related or repeat abuse.
We may use available reports, account signals, and technical measures to help identify repeated, related, or coordinated misuse of creators’ Live content.
Live Content Protection
We continue to improve protections around Live content access, recording permissions, reporting paths, and suspicious activity.
This may include reviewing signals related to abnormal access, automated tools, stream ripping, account or device abuse, repeated or coordinated behavior, and high-risk misuse involving private or limited-access Live content.
We do not disclose the full details of our detection and enforcement systems, because doing so could make it easier for bad actors to avoid them. Our goal is to reduce misuse and help creators feel safer when they go Live.
Copyright and DMCA Support
Clapper respects creators’ intellectual property rights and follows applicable copyright laws, including the DMCA notice-and-takedown process.
If your Clapper Live content is copied, rebroadcast, sold, or used without your permission, we can help review your report and identify information that may support a copyright or DMCA-related takedown request.
If the misuse happens on a third-party website, Clapper may not control that website directly — but we can still help you understand the next steps and what information may support removal requests where applicable.
Further Enforcement and Legal Remedies
For serious, repeated, or commercial misuse of creators’ Live content, Clapper may take further action where appropriate. This may include preserving relevant evidence, sending takedown or cease-and-desist notices, restricting or banning related accounts, and pursuing additional legal remedies available under applicable law.
If the misuse involves threats, impersonation, harassment, private information, paid access pages, or sales of creator content, please include those details in your report so we can better understand the risk and review the case.
What To Do If Your Live Content Is Misused
If you believe your Clapper Live content has been recorded, copied, rebroadcast, sold, or used on a third-party website without your permission, you can submit a report to us through email at
report@clapperapp.com by providing the following information:
To help us identify and prioritize your report, we recommend using this email subject format:
[Unauthorized Live Recording / Restreaming] + Your Clapper username - Your Clapper username
- The third-party website URL or other location where your Live content is being used
- Screenshots or screen recordings of the misuse
- The date and time you found it
- The related Live session information, if available
- Any account, profile, payment page, sales page, or promotion page involved, if available
- Whether the misuse involves impersonation, threats, harassment, private information, paid access, or sales of your content
- A brief description of what happened and why you believe the use was unauthorized
Reports involving private Live content, extortion, impersonation, paid access pages, sales of creator content, threats, harassment, or private information may be treated as higher priority.
Please do not contact the person or website misusing your content, and do not make any payment to them. We recommend saving evidence first and submitting it to Clapper as soon as possible.
After we receive your report, we may review the information provided, preserve relevant evidence where appropriate, take enforcement action against accounts on Clapper, help identify information that may support takedown requests, and follow up where appropriate.
The more details you provide, the faster we can review the case and help you take the right next step.
For general support or product feedback, please visit
Contact Us.
Formal Copyright Complaints
For formal copyright complaints, required notification details, and repeat infringer policy information, please review our
Copyright Policy.
Please note that a formal copyright or DMCA notice may require specific information, such as your legal name, contact information, a description of the copyrighted work, the location of the allegedly infringing material, and statements required by law. Information submitted in a formal copyright or DMCA notice may also be forwarded to relevant parties or made public where required or permitted by law.
If you are not sure whether you want to submit a formal copyright complaint, you can first report the unauthorized use of your Live content to
report@clapperapp.com with the information listed above.
For broader rules about user behavior, creator safety, privacy, and prohibited content, please review our
Terms of Service and
Community Guidelines.
We Stand With Creators
Creators should feel safe sharing their voice, talent, and community on Clapper.
Protecting your content, privacy, and creator rights is a shared priority. We will continue improving our tools, policies, and enforcement to help creators feel safer on Live.
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