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Originally Posted by Hentaikid
Yeah I often wondered why this approach hasn't been done before
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It's not normally done because it is not needed. If your content is on a file sharing forum or a tube and you send a DMCA to the file host (such as Rapidshare) or to the tube directly, generally the content will be pulled down way quicker than the time a registrar will give them.
Now if the file sharing site or tube follows the rules and pulls down the content when they receive a DMCA the registrar will not do anything. You can send a million DMCA's to the registrar and they won't do a damn thing if the content is pulled down in accordance with the DMCA. They may say they reserve the right to terminate the account, but they won't do it. Anyone that tells you they have been able to pull down a site this way is not being truthful...