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adultmobile 02-18-2013 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 19487234)
Haha this industry is so fucked! 2100 dollars :1orglaugh
I've seen people spend more on booze during conventions.

Hell i raised more than that selling my sig for animals in need.

Well considering advert spots in torrent sites and filelocker based forums cost 10 to 100 times that for a month to book, I would say money is made doing piracy, not fighting piracy. Those who could make money by fighting piracy (it means, increase sales or decrease loss of sales, of content) are the bigger content owners, which means hollywood and such perhaps.. since adult ones looks a little broke, except cam , dating etc. sites, which buy traffic from pirate sites anyway, or are purchased by tube networks who prefer to keep piracy fight as low profile not to be hit themselves even for minor DMCA % issue.

Dirty F 02-18-2013 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19487564)
You were complaining about JAV not converting and you have enough funds to fund Borked. Consider a donation. :2 cents: :thumbsup

What does jav have to do with it?

TheSwed 02-18-2013 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dgraves (Post 19482190)
AK, I just cc'd you on a huge DMCA to upload.net

Does anyone know the purpose of http://www.whoishostingthis.com/ when it never lists the right host?

Is there a better site to find their host?

http://upload.net.hostlogr.com/
Hosting report about Upload.net. Upload.net is currently hosted at Great Lakes Comnet. The IP 64.85.171.16 links to a server in , United States. The company behind this all is Great Lakes Comnet.

:2 cents:

DWB 02-19-2013 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 19487681)
What does jav have to do with it?

Everything.

http://i.imgur.com/2qlBook.jpg

Penny24Seven 02-19-2013 06:25 AM

I'm selling semi-exclusive licenses to 215 HD scenes and 6K pictures from www.homemadepaysite.com (20 licenses total) 799 dollars. I will donate 300 dollars from each of the next 3 licenses I sell to AK for this project. I hope it helps some. Thanks

SKUP 02-19-2013 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19487221)
One way of helping us speed up our work and kill off more sites is to contribute to us employing more people to deal with the problem. A casual employee costs us $24 - $28 per hour.

At the moment everybody working on the project is voluntary. We need more help, it is unreasonable to expect that everyone will work for free forever.

There is just a few days left for us to raise our $10,000 target on www.stopfilelockers.com and we're only at $2100. Contributions can be made via the Chip In widget on the site.

Donations can also be made via paxum to [email protected]

Hi AK,
Any of your guys coming to Barcelona in March?

We might be able to get you some help. For what you pay per week, we employ 4 guys a month.

:2 cents:

AdultKing 02-20-2013 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by SKUP (Post 19488875)
Hi AK,
Any of your guys coming to Barcelona in March?

We might be able to get you some help. For what you pay per week, we employ 4 guys a month.

:2 cents:

Because we deal with legal organisations, law enforcement bodies and third parties under strict confidentiality agreements it's entirely necessary for security and practicality reasons that our employees work within our office.

For example, we have one active file which spans 9 volumes in binders - a little difficult to share that with offshore or virtual employees.

Thanks for the offer though.

johnnyloadproductions 02-22-2013 06:22 AM

Good morning.

Dirty F 02-22-2013 06:49 AM

AK headquarter:

http://www.gamethinks.com/wp-content...-sweatshop.jpg

johnnyloadproductions 02-22-2013 07:29 AM

That looks more like an upload monkey's headquarters.

Consider a donation please.

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Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 19494879)


JFK 02-22-2013 09:48 AM

4900 File Locker Killers:thumbsup

johnnyloadproductions 02-22-2013 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by JFK (Post 19495180)
4900 File Locker Killers:thumbsup

I'm almost curious if you scan post count first before actual titles. Clever for selling sig spots and as the first post on any page is seen first.

liveguyz 02-23-2013 10:18 PM

AC..looks like you are having an impact on a pretty large player on the processing side of "file locker land": check out downloadnolimit's news section

After reading their statement I decided to email them since there is a site in particular which uses spicyfile (a site downloadnolimit processes for) who rarely responds to DMCA notifications and when they do the poster just re-uploads the file.

I am really interested to see how true their statement is and I will keep you posted!

AdultKing 02-23-2013 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by liveguyz (Post 19497401)
AC..looks like you are having an impact on a pretty large player on the processing side of "file locker land": check out downloadnolimit's news section

After reading their statement I decided to email them since there is a site in particular which uses spicyfile (a site downloadnolimit processes for) who rarely responds to DMCA notifications and when they do the poster just re-uploads the file.

I am really interested to see how true their statement is and I will keep you posted!

We have been targeting DownloadNoLimit.com for some time.

You may note that they wear "Member of ACIUF" badge with pride. This is like a serial killer wearing a CrimeStoppers tshirt.

Through the sale of memberships to dozens of infringing file lockers, DownloadNoLimit directly contributes to ripping off content owners.

ACIUF may wish to explain why they are becoming partners with a payment system that is deliberately dedicated to infringing file lockers that routinely rip off the content of rights holders.

JOKER 02-24-2013 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19497426)
ACIUF may wish to explain why they are becoming partners with a payment system that is deliberately dedicated to infringing file lockers that routinely rip off the content of rights holders.

Bills needed to be paid? :1orglaugh

No seriously I'm scratching my head here as well... what gives Siep / ACIUF?

Dirty F 02-25-2013 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19498791)
No reply need, this post speaks for itself.

Yup, he has a lot of good points.

johnnyloadproductions 02-25-2013 05:12 AM

I wonder how many hacked accounts will be posting in this thread now.

MrDeiz 02-25-2013 05:17 AM

also as you say you should be allowed to monetize stolen stuff because worthless webmasters are selling it in a wrong way doesn't make any sense

both upload monkeys and adult webmasters are no good for people and society

MrDeiz 02-25-2013 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19498935)
I wonder how many hacked accounts will be posting in this thread now.

he tried to hack mine at least 2 times since i've been logged out from the system (and by the system) today and requested to log in again.

Robbie 02-25-2013 10:01 AM

QUESTION:
"if you really want to change things - create something with real values. "

ANSWER:
Because if you are REALLY creative and shooting porn films and still photography...then the "upload monkeys" will just steal it and upload it to a file locker and devalue all your hard work.

I don't understand why some people can't grasp that simple fact.

Some of us really enjoy CREATING films. It's called "pornography". It's the very foundation of this industry.

And when you take what the whole industry is built on and devalue it...then you are fucking the entire industry up.

AK is doing a great thing here.

NONE of you have done ANYTHING even remotely close to stopping these thieves.

But thanks for the suggestion that us true creative people should just work a little harder and be "more" creative...all so you can fucking steal it and make money with it yourselves because you don't have a creative bone in your body (talking about pirates and thieves)

Dirty F 02-25-2013 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by theadultcompany (Post 19499099)
I contribute nothing to the internet? Who am I? :anon

As I said before you just assume I am running a file locker or anything of that kind just because I don't agree with your (and AK's) fucked up views.

That's how they role here. AK and his butt buddies. If you say anything slightly negative then you run illegal filelockers full of cp and beast.

MrDeiz 02-25-2013 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 19499365)
QUESTION:
"if you really want to change things - create something with real values. "

i meant something internet based, some sort of service or option. not production. you've got me wrong

MrDeiz 02-25-2013 11:06 AM

well, instead of attacking the people here you better bring your position more clear.

what's your problem again? you seem to be a talented guy since you can hack stuff, what is an art at some point. are you really stuck up with filelockers that much?

paysite business model is about to change. i've told many times it's outdated, but there's nothing to replace it with. and content owners aren't even trying hard to have things changed. there should be some agreement between filelockers and content owners, but both party prefer to act on each own. filelockers can't run that way they are doing it now. just that.

Dirty F 02-25-2013 11:52 AM

^-- I like this guy

AdultKing 02-25-2013 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by UploadMonkeyHacker (Post 19499464)
You have to ask yourself the question, why are people paying for file lockers, tubes, camsites and not for my content? In my opinion this is the most important thing, even more important than asking yourself why people pirate your content, because that's obvious, they're making money from it.

Simple. You can get A LOT of content very cheap from a file locker, albeit pirated.

The missing part of the equation here is that content is very expensive to produce, of course if you sell pirated content it's going to be 100% profit.

One $10 file locker membership can give you access to more than billions of dollars worth of content. Don't believe me ? How much do you think it's cost to produce the biggest movies, software titles, games, tv shows, porn and so on ? The producers of these digital products need to recoup a profit from their products in order to stay in business.

Re-investment in development by software companies in the US alone is several billion dollars. None of that would happen if everyone just paid $10 for a file locker "all you can eat" membership.

As I said, the only way infringing file locker operators make money is to do so on the backs of others and by exploiting the fact that many people think it's ok to steal.

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I don't have a problem. AK has a problem. Making money misleading you on one side, destroying legitimate businesses on the other side. He doesn't care about infringing or non-infringing file lockers. He will go after them all, as long as he can show you results of payment processor terminations. AK is even accepting donations from people that don't want him to target them. And I can't stand this greedy fucker.
1. We're not making money, we're operating at a loss. I know you guys see a few thousand dollars as a lot of money however I have outlined the costs of doing this work before.

2. Name one, just one, non infringing site we have gone after. You can't, because every site we have gone after has been infringing.

3. DownloadNoLimit.com contacted us wanting a partnership in the past few days. We haven't accepted because the service and what they do is toxic. We do not accept any money from any organisation that runs illegal sites.

4. None of the sites that we have impacted would have had a problem had they followed the law. The fact is the every site we have targeted has either (a) hosted infringing content and paid people to upload infringing content; or (b) not complied with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act; or (c) hosted illegal content such as child pornography; or (d) provided direct support to a site which falls into one or more of these categories.

We don't shut down sites, or impact their payment providers, if they comply with the law.

Robbie 02-25-2013 03:28 PM

AK, don't waste your breath.

People who steal never will understand. Their parents just didn't raise them right.

I work hard, and take a lot of risks. At least I make my money honestly and don't have to make excuses and twist things around to try and justify myself.

AK, you are doing the exact right thing.

These morons can't understand that YOU aren't shutting anybody down.

You are simply showing payment processors what the offending sites are doing. The owners of those sites are shutting themselves down through their own greed and thieving ways.

halfpint 02-25-2013 04:30 PM

AK you are aware that this guy is hacking into members accounts and posting under their names ?

AdultKing 02-25-2013 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by halfpint (Post 19500092)
AK you are aware that this guy is hacking into members accounts and posting under their names ?

Yes.

8char.

My Fucking Traffic 02-25-2013 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirty F (Post 19499599)
^-- I like this guy

My new favorite poster on GFY... You just lost the title, sorry Franck...

DamianJ 02-25-2013 04:48 PM

Is it not slightly alarming that GFY's security is seemingly a piece of fucking piss to get round?

2013 02-25-2013 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by venusgal (Post 19500125)
My new favorite poster on GFY... You just lost the title, sorry Franck...

:thumbsup:thumbsup

My Fucking Traffic 02-25-2013 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 19500128)
Is it not slightly alarming that GFY's security is seemingly a piece of fucking piss to get round?

You obviously have no idea how login systems work and having the most secure system still won't stop someone from guessing your stupidly easy password, as if it was hunter2.

Honez 02-25-2013 04:59 PM

Obviously, the above posts were not made by me. Le sigh :-(

DamianJ 02-25-2013 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by venusgal (Post 19500142)
You obviously have no idea how login systems work and having the most secure system still won't stop someone from guessing your stupidly easy password, as if it was hunter2.

Guess away, bitch.

I'll send you $10 to the upload monkey fund if you can brute force my password here.

TEN WHOLE BUCKS!

Happy to put it in escrow too, so you can make your rent for the month.

My Fucking Traffic 02-25-2013 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 19500158)
Guess away, bitch.

I'll send you $10 to the upload monkey fund if you can brute force my password here.

TEN WHOLE BUCKS!

Happy to put it in escrow too, so you can make your rent for the month.

I'm not a hacker, but I do know that if you have password123 as your password, it'll take this uploader dude not very long to brute force it or fuck even guess it himself... Clearly he's proven he's not a 1 time lucky guess guy.

signupdamnit 02-25-2013 05:05 PM

If it wasn't working then we wouldn't be seeing these guys coming in here whining. Enough said.

signupdamnit 02-25-2013 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by venusgal (Post 19500142)
You obviously have no idea how login systems work and having the most secure system still won't stop someone from guessing your stupidly easy password, as if it was hunter2.

After X tries it should at the very least lock out the IP. Even better might be to lock out the whole account after X+X incorrect attempts and send a new password to the email on file and disable all logins until the new password is used. Not doing this make it easier to brute force.

Colmike9 02-25-2013 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by signupdamnit (Post 19500172)
After X tries it should at the very least lock out the IP. Even better might be to lock out the whole account after X+X incorrect attempts and send a new password to the email on file and disable all logins until the new password is used. Not doing this make it easier to brute force.

Hackers already know how to get around IP blocks easily, it's covering their tracks that's the hard part... :2 cents:

CaptainHowdy 02-25-2013 05:14 PM

Not honez :(!

signupdamnit 02-25-2013 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Colmike7 (Post 19500184)
Hackers already know how to get around IP blocks easily.. :2 cents:

But it will chew through their proxies quickly. Also if you automatically lock out the account after X tries and send an email with a new long password it makes it nearly impossible to brute force. Same for locking it out for X minutes after X bad tries.


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