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Not sure how they get access to your webinars, but before you know it, they send you an email stating that your webinar is posted on their site for visibility ??? The cover themselves stating that... See more
WebinarTV.us is a legitimate search engine of webinars that gives the power to webinar hosts to decide if they want to be listed. It provides marketing and powerful services for free and public... See more
Deeply unethical. As others here, I hosted a private Zoom call that required registration, they sent a bot that I didn't pick up as it had a fake name and email and appeared to be a person. It made me... See more
Repeated copyright violations.
Webinartv.us has copied our copyrighted content in 2022, 2023, 2024 and now again this week. Every time, we ask to have it removed. Every year, they come back and copy another one of our events. This time with AI-misspelled names and links. We've asked them to remove the content again. And filed an abuse report with their domain name provider again.
They have 4 5-star reviews onn Trustpilot. 3 of them are written by the CEO Michael Robertson. And one by "John Smith".
Watch out for these people
Watch out for these people.
They will scrape your webinars and post your content. They do not care that you have asked them not to, etc.
Crazy to think they are getting away with this.
Months ago they sent emails about a great opportunity to host my content on their platform. I ignored the emails and now like many others, they simply record my webinar content and post it on their site.
May this site get shut down sooner rather than later. Until then, head to their FAQ to see the email address they tell you to use to remove your stolen content from their site, and hope they actually remove the content you have continually asked them not to record.
WebinarTV.us is a legitimate search…
WebinarTV.us is a legitimate search engine of webinars that gives the power to webinar hosts to decide if they want to be listed. It provides marketing and powerful services for free and public webinars who desire it. They create chapters for webinars making them better to find information. They have search so you can find any words mentioned in a webinar. They create preview videos to help market webinars.
Any webinar owner that doesn't want to be listed can send an email and will immediately get removed. Most search engines don't do this. Try getting a listing removed from Google - it's nearly impossible
Any person can add a webinar to the catalog by clicking "add a webinar" and submitting the URL. Only public and free webinars are accepted. If it's private or paid then it it not accepted.
There's a FAQ on the website with more information.
How can you come to our private webinar…
How can you come to our private webinar and host our webinar for free. Who gave you consent?
Zoom content thiefs!
This company is illegally accessing information by sending disguised bots into Zoom meetings and recording the content!
Avoid at any cost
Avoid at any cost! This company is highly dubious. They somehow accessed a confidential Zoom meeting of ours and published it without any permission, any regard to personal safety or copyright on their service. They then sent us marketing emails to promote their service. No response to our request about how they accessed our meeting.
Why would you entrust someone like this with your content?
Dumping Webex!
My company has a Webex webinar account and it was over $14,000 last year for 3 people in the company do do webinars. I tried WebinarTV which is free and it seems comparable.
I'll raise it to 5 stars if the other 2 people in my company give it high marks.
Solid webinar solution
Solid webinar solution. Never asked for a credit card so it's free as advertised I had 192 people in my webinar and the video seemed betetr quality than Zoom.
The webinar worked great for me
The webinar worked great for me. They offer the main features that I see other webinar companies providing, but it's absolutely free! I figured it was just a free trial, but it's literally free for any amount of webinars and attendees. Going to be enjoying all the money I'm saving while I continue to use WebinarTV!
Disregard for intellectual property rights
Beware of WebinarTV! They displayed a disregard for intellectual property rights by listing our webinar without permission. They failed to respond by email or address our concerns. Their lack of professionalism and communication is highly disappointing. Avoid WebinarTV and protect your content elsewhere.
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