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Piracy Sites can be reported here https://copycontrol.org/report-piracy |
Extabit is still popular & slow to remove. What's the latest on that?
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Curious, this has to be the longest and most viewed thread on GFY now...
Replies: 6,361 + 1 Views: 749,061 Almost 1 million views. |
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Happy new year! :pimp |
Thanks for pointing out those that are reprocessing, we'll deal with them this week.
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The OTE Upload guys are well and truly on our radar. Changing their site name, their methods and spurious propaganda won't keep them from being targeted.
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Kim DotCom and MegaUpload is featured on CBS 60 minutes tonight
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upstore.net still processes a lot of payment options via their reseller and affiliate programs.
imserve.net are also a pain in the ass with DMCAs, I am cc-ing all requests to enforcement from now on - anyone else have issues withthis image host, they also pay uploaders so should be targeted |
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Came across this, makes interesting reading http://scrolldog.com/file-lockers-re...-class-action/
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Rudy Corella was found guilty of scamming consumers and owes Washington State $400,000 in fines and more than $140,000 in legal costs. Richard Humphrey is convicted sex offender, convicted software pirate. Both of them work together on this site. In one breath they will tell you that we achieve nothing, in the other breath they will scream like stuck pigs that we're hurting "legitimate" piracy based businesses. Rudy Corella has over 700,000 infringing files residing on UltraMegaBit.com. He was once involved with "Elite Torrents" a torrent group and he narrowly avoided prosecution for his involvement which resulted in a jail sentence for one of his co-conspirators, Daniel Dove. Obviously these two, with their solid and upstanding backgrounds will be churning out top rate journalism with no bias whatsoever. |
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These 2 remind me of an old saying, something about Birds of a Feather flocking together. A note of interest on Rudy Oscar Corella: His spouse at the time of the Washington State Judgement was an unnamed co-defendant in the action and judgement. There is also reason to believe that 1 of his co-defendants at the time of the judgement coded the UltraMegaBit site. |
The following sites have lost Paypal, where other payment methods remain we are working on cutting those off also.
11shared.com descargaysube.com dopefile.com imgdesire.com indishare.com iperupload.com mrmkv-fileshare.com securedatabit.com shareswift.com storagely.com imzupload.com file2sk.com fileload.info oooup.com |
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The following sites have been deprived of Paypal
rapidbelgrade.com teamrawdog.com premium-downloadz.blogspot.com asianrare.com We're finding a lot of sites accepting donations for piracy related services now and we'll be dealing with them as we find them. |
saturday bump
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i've sent you the money to support your campaign
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The following sites have had one or more methods of payment terminated.
songshl.com freesportsdownloads.com erojiji.net downloadstation89.blogspot.com (Paypal Terminated/Blog Removed) forever.vn freesportsdownloads.com green-droid.blogspot.com killerxv2.co.nr metalminos.com arabfilms.org (Paypal/Moneybookers terminated/Site Closed) bttrove.org We'll update this list with some more tomorrow |
This doesn't make sense, why only target file lockers, why not go after the tubes as well, they're the main reason adult has been in decline.
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when they add bitcoins and world accept it, your work is done :(
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@AdultKing, focus on killing of the tubes, they're the problem.
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Payment processing removed from the following blogs and forums:
A few of these sites were sharing porn site logins. ak-comod.blogspot.com arieyz.blogspot.com crackinghome.com dapekepbb.blogspot.com djsoftguru.blogspot.com kamelovelove.blogspot.com killer-generation.blogspot.com mytubezone.blogspot.com rawscans.com uyirvani.com xxgoldgamesxx.webs.com erojiji.net gigabytezone.com A couple of these had previously been terminated and then started reprocessing using different Paypal accounts. |
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Members can learn all about 3D animation, photoshop, video editing, web Development and more..." How is that against paypals rules? |
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It's a site with links to all kinds of copyright infringing material. http://www.google.com/transparencyre...s/bttrove.org/ |
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I have no respect for any of them. |
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But when a person like Kim Dot.Com is profiled on 60 Minutes for his palatial estates, and his legacy was built on breaking into networks and monetizing the delays in complying with the DMCA, then who do you aspire to be? Us? Do you want to be some dumb faggot on GFY calling himself "pimp" and wearing a purple fur coat once in Vegas and posing with his gross models and making perfectly legitimate porn? Or would you rather be a a rebel filelocker owner talking about the "revolution of information", ie, stealing from copyright owners, and pulling your dick out at the president of the US? We're losing the best new affiliates in the upcoming generation to piracy. There's less money in it, but it's cooler than you, they think. Cooler than me, they think. |
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Everyone else wants to be this guy Back OT; I have to say I agree that they have no talent and creativity, as adult content is the easiest shit to pirate - 1. Right click, save as.. 2. Upload. And that's all they have to do. If everyone dropped downloads and only offered DRM-protected fragmented streams, the time cost for pirates would increase enormously and you'd see many of them disappear. Their 10 minute download/upload job would instead become hours of tedious (and CPU intensive) ripping and transcoding. Some of these pirates are so lazy they don't even bother changing the original file names. These guys get DMCA'd a lot quicker, but this highlights the underlying issue - it's just too easy. There's so little work involved that posting file locker links that only survive for a day or less is still viable. |
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They rip the content they enjoy themselves so it's a win-win in their minds. |
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The file locker owners make bank, the larger forum owners make bank. The uploaders mostly do not make so much.
Some do, the really dedicated ones, but most of them don't make a lot. The key here is to make the business of running a file locker both difficult and unprofitable, once the links don't work on a forum anymore then the forum can't make as much money. The Uploaders who post to forums and blogs won't make anything if the file lockers is closed or the forums go away. |
Please consider making a contribution to the Stop File Lockers campaign.
https://copycontrol.org/contribute Every dollar helps us keep going. Without the support of the community we cannot keep doing this important work. Thanks to everyone who has contributed so far, your support keeps us going. |
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When that same guy can actually CREATE his own content himself (not pay someone else to do it) ...then I would call him "creative". Stealing is stealing. It's far easier to destroy things than it is to build them. |
It's frustrating as a content owner but kind of funny to watch at the same time. One scab will post the stolen video and then a bunch of other scabs with download it then re-upload to cash in before it gets pulled. The funny part is the first scab complains about it like he produced the content. They watch the boards like a bunch of beggars waiting for scraps.
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So, when are the tubes going down...? :error
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Waiting for 'em and stealing 'em from each other. What we have here is a bird's eye view of the absolute bottom rung of the food chain ... upload monkeys. http://itcamp.us/wp-content/uploads/..._5664244_n.jpg |
There's a varying degree of sophistication amongst pirates.
Some merely follow the forums, blogs and torrent sites to get content to upload to file lockers. Others put a lot of effort into joining sites, ripping content and releasing fresh content widely. As with any criminal group, you have the smart ones and the dumb ones. We aim to disrupt as many of them as possible, frustrating their efforts. |
We have noticed a sharp increase in piracy source sites having BongaCams banners displayed. A cynical person might say this is not simply a coincidence.
It would be interesting to know what the policies are of BongaCams when it comes to copyright infringing sites ? Will BongaCams disable affiliates who host or link to pirated content ? |
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so when bonga guy made comment in paully thread , piracy sites operators got the hint. i.e. one more program supporting piracy. |
If it was not obvious by the Bonga Guys reply in that thread it would appear they do not care about piracy as long as it does not change Bonga's cash flow.
Webmasters that affiliate with Bonga, knowing their position on rights and content protection, are basically condoning piracy same as Bonga. |
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