ChatuRec (CamsBot) was video recording software designed for capturing and saving streamed content. It operated within the framework of legal exceptions such as "fair use," "fair dealing," and "private copying exceptions," ensuring compliance with copyright laws in applicable jurisdictions.

Users were allowed to record non-copyrighted videos and, where legally permitted, copyrighted videos.

Countries with "Fair Use", "Fair Dealing", or "Private Copying Exception" Laws:

1) United States, United Kingdom, and Similar Jurisdictions: In countries like the USA and UK, "fair use" or "fair dealing" laws may allow recording copyrighted videos for personal use under specific circumstances, such as for time-shifting or space-shifting purposes.

2) In countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Canada, Austria, Spain, France, Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic, Croatia, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Portugal, Russia, Japan, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Denmark, and Luxembourg, private copying of copyrighted material for personal use might be permissible under certain conditions.

"Fair use," "fair dealing," and the "private copying exception" are legal rights, and engaging in these practices is authorized by law.

To read more about streaming video recorders and their legality, please visit:
https://www.consumerreports.org/consumerist/you-can-record-movies-off-netflix-or-music-off-spotify-but-youre-not-allowed-to/