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Old 09-04-2016, 11:52 PM  
LiLi
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Originally Posted by AdultKing View Post
Snarky.

After spending years fighting piracy by targeting the payment methods of piracy related sites I can tell you it is highly unlikely to have a payment processor take action on the basis of a third party advertising relationship with a pirate site. Especially when there's vagaries surrounding the lawfulness of making recordings of live streaming and then publishing them in the domicile of the site involved.

The most effective course of action is via the domain registry of the offending site and attempting to have the domain forfeited, something not without it's challenges,

This website isn't just making and sharing recordings of live shows. They are publishing videos that camgirls make on their own and sell via sites like Manyvids. The camgirls own the full copyrights to the videos they shoot and sell themselves and reproducing them without the model's permission is a direct violation of DMCA laws. I don't know if credit card processors will do something against Bongacams, but I will still notify them of what is going on and they can do whatever they want with the information.
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