Reading on a livestream?

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Just curious if anyone out there ever does erotic readings on a live stream or cam? I would love to do this, but I know copyright is a sticky issue for this and wondering if there is a way to do it without infringing? I'd honestly just love to read stories off Literotica even, but I don't want to upset or hurt any one by misusing their works.

Any suggestions?
 
Just curious if anyone out there ever does erotic readings on a live stream or cam? I would love to do this, but I know copyright is a sticky issue for this and wondering if there is a way to do it without infringing? I'd honestly just love to read stories off Literotica even, but I don't want to upset or hurt any one by misusing their works.

Any suggestions?
Get permission from authors before performing, and give them a link to your site. If you're asking fans for money, you'd need to enter into a commercial arrangement so the author gets royalties too.
 
Just curious if anyone out there ever does erotic readings on a live stream or cam? I would love to do this, but I know copyright is a sticky issue for this and wondering if there is a way to do it without infringing? I'd honestly just love to read stories off Literotica even, but I don't want to upset or hurt any one by misusing their works.

Any suggestions?
I've been wanting to do this same type of thing for a while. Have you made any headway?
 
I have been thinking about recording/narrating for ACX and Audible in a stream. So invite the audience into my booth as I record every minute - every mistake - and then probably edit afterwards. I thought it would be fun to tell stories on twitch or YouTube live and just invite anyone to watch that wants to watch the sausage made. Totally would take rights holder written permission. But could be fun. Could provide some interesting energy.

I would send both to OBX -> twitch/YouTube while simultaneously recording a high quality 48k recording to Adobe Audition. I bet any OBX recording is low enough quality to not make the basic sound quality requirements (at least, for Audible/ACX)
 
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