SexLikeReal update: Submit Scripts Directly to the Community!

Wouldn’t surprise me if he “harvested” them as he went on the warpath about piracy of them earlier this year. Data is the new oil after all.

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Idd, and now the courts will tell if it’s acceptable to just leech Internet without inhibitions to get data for AI models to train on.

A bit of topic but I wanted to share the news if someone missed it since there have been discussions about the use of uploaded scripts for training AI.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-67826601

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Anon4869 apologized to me, it was just an oversight and that’s why it’s okay with me.

@AndrewSLR Please still delete Anon4869’s uploaded script so it doesn’t exist twice.
And I wanted to say one more thing:
It’s a disgrace that these crappy AI scripts, some of which are very bad, are being sold for $3.99. For most of them, $1 would still to much!

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Anon4869 uploaded quite a few scripts that look like they may have come from here, including another of yours:
https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/body-to-body-voyeur-3297?tab=haptic
https://discuss.eroscripts.com/t/realitylovers-anny-aurora-body-to-body/90688

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There is a POV and a voyeur scene from Body To Body.
Only the POV scene is mine and I uploaded it to SLR myself.
https://discuss.eroscripts.com/t/realitylovers-anny-aurora-body-to-body/90688

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Its still your script, right? The heat maps look pretty close to identical.
Anon probably uploaded it to the wrong scene.

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I think so too. Anon4869 probably uploaded my POV script to the voyeur scene and it doesn’t match it at all.
But I’m surprised that this stupid AI that’s supposed to check this automatically doesn’t notice such errors.

Way to admit you knew the system was ripe for abuse and implemented a protection for the people selling on your platform but not for anyone else.

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@fuccaneer It doesn’t matter now anyway because SLR took the Body to Body POV and the voyeur scene off their website. It looks like all the other RealityLovers Videos are gone too.

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I wonder how hard it would be to fuzz existing scripts with a little bit of random noise, (maybe even some extra interpolated frames) to make them defeat any of their attempts at piracy protection or at least make it more work than it’s worth?

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we deleted Anon4869’s scripts as requested.

user uploaded scripts will be private very soon, we’re in testing phase.

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I updated a couple of AI scripts I downloaded from SLR and I want to make them freely available on your site. How should I submit those?

What a great way to get us to spend more money for free user submitted scripts… so scummy.

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When you say “user uploaded scripts will be private very soon” what does “private” mean?

And again, why do user submitted scripts, that cost you zero zip nada null money, count against the monthly download quota? You just don’t want to answer this one, do you?

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It means they will use scripts to train their AI without anyone’s knowledge… I mean, how hard it is to make a system that will verify if the person who wants to upload a script is its creator? That’s a cheap move from slr.

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They did answer this one, it’s because if someone (illegally) submits a paid script from SLR, it will still count in the download quota like any regular paid script on SLR, so it’d prevent someone submitting all paid scripts from SLR and everyone else being able to download them all for free.
As I said, it’s a protection for SLR (and sellers on SLR), but not for anyone else.

OK, then it’s useless. Just post them here instead. This is a great community dedicated to a great hobby IMO.

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Automatically? Quite hard I’d say. For each script you’d have to find where it comes from, and ask the creator there if the user that submitted it on SLR is them.
I don’t think there’s any scalable way to guarantee that the author is the one submitting it, so I don’t think this system should have been implemented.
Making it private is a kinda OK fix, as long as the terms and conditions are updated to grant no right to SLR on the script except to play it.

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I think a private funscript storage system is an excellent idea since it ticks all of the right boxes. I buy a LOT of scripts from users in this forum and I would like to be able to store the SLR hosted video scripts online (separate from other users) and be able to stream them instead of porting them over to the quest whenever I want to use them. SLR provides an EXCELLENT streaming platform and player and almost every video on SLR contains action bookmarks which make it even more useful as a player. This convenience alone makes it a better alternative than storing video/scripts on a device.

I haven’t posted any yet, since the original discussion seemed to insinuate you were only allowed to upload your own work and I haven’t finished the two I’ve been working on (which are fantastic btw lol, and one is a HUGE update to an SLR AI script).

I agree with everyone who’s concerned about protecting their work, but if uploaded scripts can be locked to an individual subscriber, I can’t imagine anyone complaining about that.

As far as AI training, anyone using untested user-supplied data to train their AI would result in a complete mess. Ask anyone in AI and you’ll get the same answer. AI training works best from fewer, high quality and trusted data sources than it does with multiple unverified sources, specifically if you have any type of desired target in mind.

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