View Single Post
Old 11-02-2012, 04:21 PM  
dgraves
Confirmed User
 
dgraves's Avatar
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Scottsdale
Posts: 2,283
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nautilus View Post
No VISA please for this one, for all hosts that are still using Paypal, send DMCAs to infringementreport(at)paypal.com. Or better yet use Paypal's own pdf form to submit your infringement report, they tend to pay more attention to reports submitted using their own form, it can be found here:

https://cms.paypal.com/is/cgi-bin/?c...gementRpt_full

Please ONLY cc your DMCAs to infringements(at)copycontrol.org - AK will cc them to all other relevant third parties including the ones mentioned by you in a weekly report. More cc-s will achieve nothing but to annoy them. It is a general rule to select only ONE third party service provider to send your DMCA to, the one that is getting targetted and where the chances of success are the biggest. When you cc it to several third parties someone will get on it faster and the others will get annoyed that you're sending them dead links. You need to select only one and to let them handle removals from start to finish. Let AK to handle the cc-ing part and making all other 3rd parties involved aware that their service is being used for infringement. Take one and make them fully responsible for processing of your take down request. In case of Rapidshare, that is Paypal.

Some of the hosts that are still using Paypal: Rapidshare.com, Hotfile.com, Crocko.com, Slingfile.com, Fileflyer.com, Speedyshare.com. Whenever you have links for any of them, or any other hosts that are using Paypal, send DMCAs to infringementreport(at)paypal.com (and cc them to infringements(at)copycontrol.org of course).
The last time I cc'd PayPal on a DMCA, they cancelled all my accounts. I guess that's one way of dealing with DMCA. After all, who's making them more money?
dgraves is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook