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Originally Posted by Kenny B!
We produce a lot of content and use both Remove Your Content and Nate Glass to fight piracy, it's like playing whack a mole, it's never ending and it's costly.
I'm all for fighting piracy, it's the keyboard warrior attitude of "I'm going to post real names and addresses" all the way to the "shooting you in the face" that is just ridiculous.
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Everyone has their own approach, but we're all content producers in the same demise. I use PornGuardian for my DMCA and I focus on the organized crime activity in my members area, it's a much smaller arena than focusing solely on content that's already public.
There are a few predictable triggers that indicate who they are, and there's really no way for them to mask those triggers if they want to continue being effective and stealing new, or fairly new, content, even with their multiple accounts.
In talking to a few other producers in the past I was surprised at how many just ban a user they find is pirating. It's best to use what I call "passive protection". You watch them, record what they do, learn from them, and adapt your strategy.