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Old 11-20-2012, 10:28 AM  
freakfiles
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AK, when you started your campaign and were doing it on your own dime and effort I had no questions whatsoever. Yeah, I didn't like it and don't think this is a solution to a problem, but at least you were clear, and everything was straightforward. But when I saw that you've targeted PayPal accounts of various hosts but excluded Crocko and Hotfile and then you turned this into a money making enterprise and started to aggressively advertise it, questions sure popped up right away and I think (and I don't think I'm alone) since you are taking money from content producers and having them sign their rights to you, you should be able to clearly respond to those.

Let me do this in orderly fashion:

1. FilePost. This is what you've said before: gfy.com/showpost.php?p=19052337&postcount=1176
So, what is the update on this? All I can see is that Filepost is operating exactly as they were. They have a hidden affiliate program which is an elegant solution previously employed by late FileSonic (ownership? ties?), here: filepost.com/blog/post/82/
Did you advice them to present it like this? Your negotiations with them, what was the result?
It didn't take me long to find one: porn-w.org/topic4975004.html
Comment?

2. Crocko. You said that you are going to fight hosts with affiliate programs especially aggressively. You keep saying that "Crocko is in the works" yet somehow it is hard to believe. I just can't believe that a much larger host like Depositfiles lost their PayPal and Crocko still stands? This either proves that you either can't do shit to no one unless other parties want it or that you are being paid off by Crocko to leave them alone or even help them.

3. Hotfile. You keep saying that Hotfile is in front of courts and there is no point in chasing them? What a load of crap. Hotfile was created by ex Tube8 owner (we know who owns it now), Hotfile started this whole thing you are fighting against. They have PayPal and an open affiliate program. So what is they are facing legal woes? They are making truckloads of money to pay for top attorneys. Why not cut their PayPal and let them die in court?

You can talk tough all you want and certain people may carry you and your high horse in the light of fame but all the big players are still around, working as usual (may be with little issues) and some are doing BETTER than ever.
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