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===Incidents=== In October 2014 a 19-year-old [[Oregon State University]] student, Kendra Sunderland, had been working as a camgirl before she made an hourCyber-long video for MyFreeCams.com of herself at the Oregon State University Library, in which she stripped and masturbated on camera for a live audience. She was then charged with public indecency after the show was recorded by someone who was watching MyFreeCams.com online, and then posted it on other sites. Sunderland faced fines up to $6,250 and one year of jail.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Tomlinson|first1=Stuart|title=Former OSU student cited for public indecency in library filming faces up to 1 year in jail, $6,250 fine|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2015/01/former_osu_student_cited_for_p.html|accessdate=19 December 2016|work=The Oregonian|date=29 January 2015}}</ref> She pleaded guilty, paid $1,000, and avoided jail. The incident generated headlines around the country and landed Sunderland reported deals with [[Playboy]], and a contract with [[Penthouse (magazine)|Penthouse]]'s parent company [[Friend Finder Networks]] purportedly worth six figures.<ref name=Richtel/> The incident greatly increased Sunderland's popularity, stalkers and she has continued to do camming and speak positively of it as a career.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Silverstein|first1=Jason|titleblackmailers=EXCLUSIVE: Oregon State webcam girl Kendra Sunderland opens up in first interview: ‘I've always been the type of girl who’s not afraid to show off'|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/oregon-webcam-girl-kendra-sunderland-interview-article-1.2105248|accessdate=19 December 2016|work=New York Daily News|date=6 February 2015}}</ref><ref name=Rabouin/> In Arizona during 2015 a fan took his appreciation of camgirls to an illegal level when he was indicted for spending $476,000 on a company credit card, which he used for tips on camming websites. He spent more than $100,000 on MyFreeCams.com alone, and sent $26,800 to one cam model in particular to pay for her college tuition bill, and new tires for her car. According to the indictment he also purchased flowers, chocolates, electronic equipment, shoes, a TV, a handbag, laptop computer, and an iPod for some of his favorite camgirls.<ref name=Rabouin/>
Webcam models have occasionally been the targets of cyber-stalkers and blackmailers. Sex work researcher, Rachel Stuart, reported that while doing her PhD research she encountered webcam models who were concerned about viewers filming and sharing their performances on porn sites, or acquiring personal information which could be used to stalk or blackmail them.<ref name=Rachel/> In 2013 the New York Times interviewed a woman who prefers to conceal her real identity while working as a camgirl. She revealed that she had been cyber-stalked by a heavy tipper who started making threats and demands about what outfits she should wear. A short while later she found out that her real name and address had been posted on the Internet along with her cam name. When she complained to the police, they said that they could do nothing, because "putting real information on the Internet is not illegal." She later found out that the same individual had also threatened and outed several other camgirls.<ref name=Richtel/>
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