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Originally Posted by Robbie
Fortunately it's not that way at all for us. Since porn is still "bad", it's been very, very easy to get this done. Folks don't want to be "outed" for their porn habits. When they get these letters from our attorneys they pay up quick.
And it doesn't cost me a dime and there is no "loss". Only profit. We are doing a 60/40 split with the attorneys. I get 60. We set the settlement fee at exactly the price point that it will cost the person more to fight than to settle.
This ain't that hard and it's making me back the money I've lost over the last couple of years. And it's going to start happening a lot.
When you get that letter from my attorney you'll have the choice of getting your own attorney and facing us in court...which is more expensive than paying the settlement. And if you fight it, it's not only gonna cost you more money...but it's going to give you the nice extra bonus of your wife, kids, neighbors, co-workers, etc. finding out ALL about your dirty little porn habits that you want to keep private.
Watch as everyone gets on board with this. If you are a content producer, you need to be doing this too. It's so simple and so effective it's ridiculous. And you are not out of pocket one thin dime. It's all profit.
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so your basically admitting it an extortion scheme/blackmail scheme
of pay us or will violate your privacy rights.
How exactly did you make sure that no one who was simply recovering content they paid for wasn't "accidently" blackmailed.
if you did nothing i wonder given the counter liablity of the dmca it worth letting yourself get caught just to counter suit.