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Originally Posted by AdultKing
The simple fact is that piracy source sites do have an affiliate relationship with BongaCams/BongaCash and I would like to know what they intend to do about it.
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So ask them directly instead of doing all these random threads here on GFY - btw there is a full forum for this sort of thing where you and your pupils can go crazy all you want.
It's called:
Content Theft and You - you made 3 posts in total in 1 thread in there. Go figure
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Originally Posted by AdultKing
The responsibility for doing business with sites like this lands at the feet of the people running the affiliate program. They are the ones exchanging money for traffic and conducting that exchange with pirates.
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We are building a picture of who supports piracy and who doesn't. It really shouldn't be a question we need to ask, everyone should do what they can to reduce piracy. The sad fact is that some companies deliberately profit from the traffic piracy can bring them.
Responsible ad networks and affiliate programs don't want to be associated with Piracy, some however see the quick buck and will risk the consequences that will follow.
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Do you really believe what you are typing? Who are we? I've asked you a number of times what rights you actually represent when you were attacking my service (where you never once contacted my in private even though I always said I don't support piracy and was willing to work with you -
note the word was please) - you don't answer. I know why, but I bet most others with less legal understanding don't.
For the hell of it, I think, that since you have now invented a whole new way of combating file lockers involving everyone that runs an affiliate program or advertiser service to do a shitload of extra work just to make you happy, please answer this:
Where does it state that companies are legally obligated to check that their affiliates aren't posting links and/or advertises their content/services on piracy boards.
You can't can you? Because it makes absolutely no fucking sense. Legally or otherwise. You can argue all you want, but it's empty words.
There are plenty of working legal methods for combating piracy, you just don't seem to want to follow them.
Why don't you actually do something that might just make a difference and start DMCA'ing Google/BING for linking to piracy sites?