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dad0n 04-26-2013 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 19598440)
Oh snap. You told him to fix that weeks ago, and he still hasn't?

He hasn't. I guess he was still too busy kissing AdultKing's ass.
Yours Truly,
Upload Monkey

WDF 04-26-2013 10:11 AM

Hey Cory how is Jami?

Robbie 04-26-2013 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by dad0n (Post 19598441)
He hasn't. I guess he was still too busy kissing AdultKing's ass.
Yours Truly,
Upload Monkey

That is an ancient password file. I have no idea where you are even finding that. lol And it's not even complete. I have multiple members areas for Claudia Marie for different billers.

That one password file that goes to my smallest members areas that you keep talking about has currently 983 members on it. I doubt very seriously that any of the 598 user/pass on that old list still work.
And I'm trying to figure out where you could have ever found a plain text password file. You obviously did. But I can't for the life of me remember all those years back why we would have ever had such a thing?

We've always had encrypted passwords on the server. That's just standard operating procedure.

Maybe you could enlighten me on that?

Also...I'd like to point out that creativity and innovation doesn't have anything to do with passwords. You're such a fucking geek that you think that hacking stuff is "innovative" and "creative".

No, it's not. Being creative means CREATING something.

Anyway...you're clever...in a Poindexter kind of nerd way. But not 1/10 as smart as you think you are.

I'm amazed at people who think the way you do.

johnnyloadproductions 04-27-2013 11:50 AM

weekend bump

andys862 04-27-2013 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by FingerPrinter (Post 19594262)
idiot, if bitcoins become a real form of payment, that means the only way of attacking pirate sites, or file lockers, would be with their hosting companies...

So you think Bitcoins are a bad development for the Adult Industry. If that is true, then how are you going to stop this development?

andys862 04-27-2013 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by adultmobile (Post 19595137)
Bankers can close accounts of who exchange bitcoins: <can't post url>

Very interesting read, thanks. I agree that the governments will do anything to stop Bitcoins and not because they are afraid for illegal activities or money laundring, the main reason will be because they don't want to miss out on any tax incomes. So governments of countries that have low taxes like for example Malta won't have a problem with Bitcoins, it will only help them to get more money streams.

NukePiracy 04-28-2013 02:09 AM

Hey again AK,

Just decided to let you know I've made WJunction's information all public and you're welcome to download a copy for your records.

You may find the information on twitter @CashWhore

This is all unedited so have fun with the filehost information. :)


Hoping you're well. :)


Regards

AdultKing 04-28-2013 03:41 AM

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Originally Posted by NukePiracy (Post 19601253)
Just decided to let you know I've made WJunction's information all public and you're welcome to download a copy for your records.

You may find the information on twitter @CashWhore

This is all unedited so have fun with the filehost information. :)

Thanks but no thanks.

We'll continue to use legal means to obtain information that we need and we have already sufficient regarding WJunction to move ahead with our plans for them.

FingerPrinter 04-29-2013 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19597613)


This site is under review at the moment, however we do not have enough evidence gathered yet, are you sending copies of all DMCA's to [email protected]

We prioritise sites based upon both severity and our opportunity to act against them. We are constantly looking at vulnerabilities of these sites and hit when it's going to hurt them the most and there is the least chance of recovery.

Talked to my guy that does DMCA notices and he says he does cc copycontrol on all notices including mountfile...

AdultKing 04-29-2013 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by FingerPrinter (Post 19602921)
Talked to my guy that does DMCA notices and he says he does cc copycontrol on all notices including mountfile...

I'll review the stats on mountfile and see what we come up with.

johnnyloadproductions 04-29-2013 10:44 PM

Bump for updates

Three.Thousand 04-30-2013 10:05 AM

bumpsie...

nikki99 04-30-2013 03:02 PM

I have real address of pirates if someone wanna go and kill em I will publish em

AdultKing 04-30-2013 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by nikki99 (Post 19605614)
I have real address of pirates if someone wanna go and kill em I will publish em

We're building an impressive database of pirates, if you have verifiable information email it to [email protected]

nikki99 04-30-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19605803)
We're building an impressive database of pirates, if you have verifiable information email it to [email protected]

impressive, I will do so :thumbsup

CT-Content 04-30-2013 05:38 PM

Bump for AK and his staff.

AdultKing 05-02-2013 01:56 AM

We're on a push at the moment against several sites however we are particularly interested in copies of DMCA notices relating to:

depfile.com
ultramegabit.com
mega.co.nz

Please send copies of DMCA notices to [email protected]

We are also interested in Piracy reports relating to Blogspot (Google) hosted blogs. If you find any distributing content that they shouldn't be or linking to file lockers with potentially infringing material then please fill out our form here:

https://copycontrol.org/report-piracy/

johnnyloadproductions 05-02-2013 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19608340)
We're on a push at the moment against several sites however we are particularly interested in copies of DMCA notices relating to:

depfile.com
ultramegabit.com
mega.co.nz

Please send copies of DMCA notices to [email protected]

We are also interested in Piracy reports relating to Blogspot (Google) hosted blogs. If you find any distributing content that they shouldn't be or linking to file lockers with potentially infringing material then please fill out our form here:

https://copycontrol.org/report-piracy/

Aside from infringements, it seems from a backlink check among other things that depfile is very easy to put upon for hosting content that is suggestive to be illegal, especially from several pages back.

adultmobile 05-02-2013 07:07 AM

This filelocker say it supports (C) holders:
http://hulkfile.eu/cholders.html

But bills with DownloadNolimit and got affiliate program for uploaders:
http://hulkfile.eu/?op=payments
http://hulkfile.eu/makemoney.html

So can uploaders affiliate program coexist with true (C) holders support?

johnnyloadproductions 05-03-2013 12:00 PM

bumpkins :)

signupdamnit 05-03-2013 02:45 PM

The other day I decided to do a bit of Googling to see how well some of my top sponsors were doing in keeping content off the forums and lockers. For one particular sponsor 95% of the pirate links out there were dead. Most were Oron, filesonic, and that other upload one which I forget. So taking these guys down IS having a positive effect.

Is it enough to save us? Sadly I doubt it. Even if a sponsor keeps all they can off these sites there is still a ridiculous amount of forums out there filled with new posts every minute with full scenes for every fetish. We're talking about some forums which have so many new posts in a section for a given fetsih that you could not even go thorugh all the content shared in any given day with a week of viewing. So those surfers still aren't going to buy because they are overloaded with content from all the other guys. It sucks. But at least things are slightly better than they would be thanks to this and other efforts like it.

Creatine 05-03-2013 05:25 PM

How do you intend to kill off image sharing/hosting websites? They can easily survive without paypal or even premium membership.

pimpandhost.com is a good example. They are constantly stealing content and sharing it on adult forums.

Or even imagearn.com/ they don't have premium memberships.

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Tumblr steals a lot of adult content. I'm constantly filing DMCA complaints against them and not getting a single respond.

AdultKing 05-03-2013 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Creatine (Post 19610910)
How do you intend to kill off image sharing/hosting websites? They can easily survive without paypal or even premium membership.

We will take their domains, their assets and then have them prosecuted. We have found an almost universal problem of illegal content on these image hosts.

We will then have the payment processing of the advertising networks who support them mitigated if they do not co-operate with us in terminating such publishers.

For example if AWE keep playing this game of 'we're not responsible for our publishers' then I am going to begin going directly after the credit card processing they use worldwide.

Over the course of the next year, uncooperative ad networks will begin to feel a lot of pain.

Quote:

Tumblr steals a lot of adult content. I'm constantly filing DMCA complaints against them and not getting a single respond.
Send us examples of this by forwarding full copies of DMCA notices to [email protected] and send us an email to [email protected] showing us examples where Tumblr are ignoring DMCA's.

We have never had issues with Tumblr complying with our requests.

gransonik 05-04-2013 07:32 AM

Filelockers are nothing compared to what's getting posted on Usenet. What makes it even worse are usenet providers with >1500 days of retention. Usenet is probably by far the biggest library of pirated material avaible for just 10$/month to everyone. I'm still wondering how the big usenet providers get through with it.

JOKER 05-04-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by gransonik (Post 19611421)
Filelockers are nothing compared to what's getting posted on Usenet. What makes it even worse are usenet providers with >1500 days of retention. Usenet is probably by far the biggest library of pirated material avaible for just 10$/month to everyone. I'm still wondering how the big usenet providers get through with it.

They've got billing = they are vulnerable :2 cents:

It's just a matter of resources and prioritizing until CopyControl / AK gets to usenet providers, if I had to make a guess.

johnnyloadproductions 05-04-2013 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JOKER (Post 19612052)
They've got billing = they are vulnerable :2 cents:

It's just a matter of resources and prioritizing until CopyControl / AK gets to usenet providers, if I had to make a guess.

Considering how much of a steamroller AK has been of eradicating, it wouldn't surprise me.

PiracyPitbull 05-04-2013 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Creatine (Post 19610910)
Tumblr steals a lot of adult content. I'm constantly filing DMCA complaints against them and not getting a single respond.

Your DMCA submission is 99% likely incorrect, Tumblr always removes images.

If you want an effective template fell free to ask :)

PiracyPitbull 05-04-2013 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 19608340)
We're on a push at the moment against several sites however we are particularly interested in copies of DMCA notices relating to:

depfile.com
ultramegabit.com
mega.co.nz

Please send copies of DMCA notices to [email protected]

We are also interested in Piracy reports relating to Blogspot (Google) hosted blogs. If you find any distributing content that they shouldn't be or linking to file lockers with potentially infringing material then please fill out our form here:

https://copycontrol.org/report-piracy/

Any type of infringement ?

AdultKing 05-05-2013 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by PiracyPitbull (Post 19612135)
Any type of infringement ?

Yes, any type of infringement using Blogspot/Google.

brassmonkey 05-05-2013 07:23 PM

:evil-laug :evil-laug

mavruda 05-07-2013 04:25 AM

Even though I'm using Strong Box from the reports of the program itself I can see that there are many guys logged inside my site, without being members. That made me go and look around in order to see - and I felt on this link:

http://porncomix.re/blog/ - it offers a complete site rips of the most famous cartoon porn sites from around the web.

The files are stored in here: http://filesflash.com/
And people are able to downlod them from that location....

mavruda 05-07-2013 04:32 AM

Even though I'm using Strong Box from the reports of the program itself I can see that there are many guys logged inside my site, without being members. That made me go and look around in order to see - and I felt on this link:

http://porncomix.re/blog/ - it offers a complete site rips of the most famous cartoon porn sites from around the web.

The files are stored in here: http://filesflash.com/
And people are able to downlod them from that location....

While I was looking - is a site that offers usernames and passwords to membeship sites should be considered as informational sites ?
Like this one for example: http://www.cartoonpasses.com/tag/mydirtydrawings/

Damn.... I'm gonna launch a free site and will sell ad spots ! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

DamianJ 05-07-2013 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by gransonik (Post 19611421)
Filelockers are nothing compared to what's getting posted on Usenet. What makes it even worse are usenet providers with >1500 days of retention. Usenet is probably by far the biggest library of pirated material avaible for just 10$/month to everyone. I'm still wondering how the big usenet providers get through with it.

Everyone gets usenet for free with their internet connection. Sure, not the 1500 day + retentions, but certainly enough to use it. So the uploaders don't get paid, the downloaders don't have to pay. There is no money changing hands. (Yes, sure, there are some premium account sellers, but it is possible to download all you want for nothing with access that comes with your ISP account). 10TB a day is being uploaded at the last count.

MrDeiz 05-07-2013 06:31 AM

who's the biller which processes cc's for filelockers now?

since that czech billing is gone

what's current status of your campaign? are things still going? what are your current targets. how's financing doing?

JOKER 05-07-2013 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by MrDeiz (Post 19614818)
who's the biller which processes cc's for filelockers now?

since that czech billing is gone

what's current status of your campaign? are things still going? what are your current targets. how's financing doing?

I'm sure AK will update when the time is right. Have a little patience :)

SplatterMaster 05-07-2013 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 19614791)
Everyone gets usenet for free with their internet connection.

Usenet is not really free anymore. Most ISP?s cut out their free Usenet accounts and no longer provide access. At least here in the states anyways.

Usenet is pretty much dead anyways. There are a couple of groups that offer the mega site stuff, but the independent site stuff is gone and moved to file lockers.

johnnyloadproductions 05-07-2013 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 19614791)
Everyone gets usenet for free with their internet connection. Sure, not the 1500 day + retentions, but certainly enough to use it. So the uploaders don't get paid, the downloaders don't have to pay. There is no money changing hands. (Yes, sure, there are some premium account sellers, but it is possible to download all you want for nothing with access that comes with your ISP account). 10TB a day is being uploaded at the last count.

Damian, love, file lockers get 100's of TB everyday collectively, and considering some of what has been going on behind the scenes with copyright infringement and going after rogue merchants, it's probably not much of a step to bridge that over to usenet. :2 cents:

Dirty F 05-07-2013 12:12 PM

Jeesh, this shit is still going on?

After all these months nobody noticed that absolutely nothing has changed? Actually, filesharing might've gotten bigger.

DamianJ 05-07-2013 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by johnnyloadproductions (Post 19615185)
Damian, love, file lockers get 100's of TB everyday collectively, and considering some of what has been going on behind the scenes with copyright infringement and going after rogue merchants, it's probably not much of a step to bridge that over to usenet. :2 cents:

I'd not seen any figures for filelocker uploads, honey. Can you quote your source?

I mean, you wouldn't be talking out of your arse, would you?

Merchants, yes, but usenet is free. How do you think that can be stopped, been going since before the WWW, many have tried, none have succeeded.

The thing you (collectively) don;t seem to understand is that large scale piracy existed way way waaay before upload monkeys were monetised. It's a red herring to go after them. Sure, AK has closed a few. But more have sprung up and the industry clearly thinks he is wasting his time or would support him with more than a couple of $50 donations.

I say it again, this is a waste of time. Piracy has always existed, will always exist and you should concentrate efforts on making a better lander, email, tour, payment page, prepament page and site rather than piss away time and money trying to win a fight that cannot ever be won.

JOKER 05-07-2013 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 19615572)
I'd not seen any figures for filelocker uploads, honey. Can you quote your source?

I mean, you wouldn't be talking out of your arse, would you?

You know, actually read the thread and you might just stop making yourself look uninformed.

Read: https://gfy.com/showpost.php?p=19598202&postcount=5248 by the very same man you've just accused of talking out of his "arse"... :Oh crap


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