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It's making a difference alright. |
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How d'ya like them apples? |
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If what you are saying were true, they would be all over Bobby, and posting saying how amazing a difference his campaign makes and getting other people to donate so he can keep up the 'good work'. They fact no one is doing that speaks volumes. Quote:
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Some of these file lockers make pretty damn good money piggybacking off of peoples' hard work. Show some love, love. :) |
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A/B or MVT testing tours, landers, email, ads, pre-joins, joins etc will net you MUCH more extra cash than trying to fight an unwinnable war. Why do you think the 'big guys' you claim are all seeing a massive difference in sales are not posting about it to help Bobby? |
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Our sales have gone up the past two years, 20% each year. There are a number of factors, but AK is one of them. Would I like to see certain hosts go down, particularly the ones causing us the biggest problems? Yes. And so I watch this thread, hope the pressure continues, and find your trolling annoying. |
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Now if you don't mind, I'll dip out of this public conversation. |
We're targeting around 1000 file lockers and around 50,000 piracy source sites.
One by one we're depriving them of billing and knocking them down, big and small. We have strategies behind what we're doing, we're not about to share those strategies publicly. There is a coalition of people working behind the scenes who have access to our collaboration tools who work together on making life difficult for the pirates and the sites that cater to them. People can bitch and moan, criticise and nitpick, detract and deflect all they like. None of that will stop us from continuing our work. |
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I do not know the reasons though, might be unrelated with payment processing. |
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Lets say by fighting you help your profits only 1% and by doing what you suggested you could help your profits 50%. But remember that your 1% is across the board, it is added to thousands webmasters' bottom line. So it is sort of public service instead of just looking at only your own bottom line. |
People on the front lines ARE seeing a difference
It is as simple as that! Not only has AK made an impact but he has really inspired a lot of webmasters to file complaints with filelocker's credit card processors and webhosts and I can say firsthand these processors and hosts are taking heed and it is making it much tougher for filelockers to survive. And the simple fact is that when there is less of our pirated content out there we make more sales!
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I will not go into detail publicly. http://nuked.me/ryushare-com-owner-a...d-site-closed/ |
Nothing new here.
The demise of RYUShare has been publicly documented by the upload monkeys on WJunction over the past several days. http://www.wjunction.com/102-file-ho...50457-582.html |
The cause and effect is the interesting part.
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Last year we made representations through official Government channels regarding OnePay.vn, Lumfile, RYUShare and two other file lockers plus a couple of multi download sites operating out of Vietnam. OnePay.vn became a credit card processor of choice for some of these sites because of where they are domiciled. I don't know if our work directly resulted in the demise of RYUShare as there has not been much information available as yet about what has taken place. It is interesting to note that two file lockers removed OnePay.vn at around the same time that RYUShare went down. Whether this is related or not may become clearer over time. |
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It looks these guys were doing a lot more than infringing copyrights though... |
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What we do know about several of the file lockers is that they are connected to some form of organised criminal activity, which means that it's not necessarily running a file locker that brings them undone. In the case of UltraMegaBit.com hitting them from a consumer protection law saw them hit with a $20,000 penalty. edit: RYUShare may not actually be dead at all, the following message now appears on their home page: Quote:
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I would not be surprised if a transfer of ownership for RyuShare is not in the works. They can not continue as a VN owned site/service and allow certain material to be served without continuing to be subject to the same laws that prompted the arrests the beginning of the month.
On another note: http://translate.google.com/translat...oadverbod.html Cabinet: Netherlands has immediate download ban The Netherlands is immediately prohibited by copyright laws to download from illegal sources, for example via torrent sites and newsgroups. Protected material This enables the government in response to a ruling by the European Court. Sorry Google Translate is a little sloppy. |
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In the Netherlands its no longer allowed to download copyrighted matrial from an illegal source, like torrentsites and newsgroups. This was announced by the goverment in an reaction following a statement made by the EU court. earlier this thursday the european court of Justice announced that The Netherlands cannot allow people downloading of copyrighted materials from an illegal source. which basicly puts in place a download ban in effect emediatly."This means that downloading from an illegal source is prohibited, starting now" Spokesperson Wiebe Alkema of the dutch Safety and Justice department. There is no need to change the law to enforce a download ban. There is no law that prohibits the downloading of copyrighted material: the goverment and Dutch judges only agreed that the law can be interpreted in this way. The European court now decided that this is not the case. The european court is above the national courts, so this ruling has more leverage. downloaders are not in danger of prosecution: the goverment says its not a criminal offence but a civil one. this means that private organisations like Stichting Brein can go after downloaders. Stichting Brein announces that they will continue to go after the suppliers, and not the downloaders; that policy will not go unchanged. This ruling of the European court followed a lawsuit filed by Sony, Philips and other Electronics manufacturers. The case involved the amount of "homecopyfee". in that case the question was made if the "homecopyfee" justified downloading from illegal source, because the fee is based on just that. The goverment will research what influence this will have on the homecopyfee. Downloading illigaly can promote copyright violation according to the European court. and it can not be tolerated. The Netherlands always stated that downloading of such material is the same as copying a CD or DVD, but the European court doesn't agree on that. In the same time the European court recognizes that such a ban is impossible to maintain. Civil rights movement "Bits of Freedom" calls the ban "undesirable". spokesperson Tim Toornvliet says the ban opens the door to 'unwanted blockades, filters and containment of the freedom of speech'."the next step is measures that are a privacy-breach". In the past the goverment has suggested a download ban a couple times, but because of protest of civilians this has never been enforced. in the end of 2012 the goverment party PVDA said that such a ban is not excluded, but later the party called a download ban unmentionable. The homecopy fee is since last year also put on harddisks, smartphones, tablets and pc's. Quick on the fly translation. You're welcome. Long story short. There is a download ban, kinda always has been, goverment won't enforce it cause its a civil crime, Brein won't go after downloaders, but will continue their hunt on the suppliers. |
I see this affirmation of the legislation as a positive step.
While Brein may not bring down loaders to court rights holders and their reps may find it easier to bring legal action. It is another deterrent with the possibility of real consequences. |
good job AK!! keep going!!
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Well it appears Ryushare was put back online only to collect evidence.
http://www.thanhniennews.com/society...ite-25303.html http://nuked.me/ryushare-com-update-...s-from-piracy/ http://torrentfreak.com/ryushare-fil...seized-140414/ |
And Wjunction looks to be down om my end.
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There is more to this particular case than is apparent at first glance and it's probably unhelpful to speculate in this thread which has wide exposure amongst the very people we seek to target. |
it is interesting that in vietnam you go to jail, in new zealand you go for political career :helpme :1orglaugh
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Are you saying that the same people you ask to help with your campaign should not be pointed to basic news and information publicly posted elsewhere relating to your thread topic? Are you asking me to start a thread for that discussion rather then bump this 1 with relevant information? |
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What you post is up to you obviously. Just as long as readers here are clear that you merely recycle news from other sources and that you do not have any involvement in our activities. |
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http://files.sharenator.com/slap_bit...-82424-580.jpg fuckin classic :1orglaugh-:1orglaugh-:1orglaugh-:1orglaugh |
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I really do not see how there can be any confusion about there being no connection between your campaign and Nuke Piracy. I think your post about this a number of pages back made it clear there are major differences between our operations and yours. Let me know when you decide to come down off that pedestal you put yourself on. |
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In my experience leopards rarely change their spots. I do not believe for one minute that you ran UploaderTalk.com, taking money from the likes of Rudy Corella and UltraMegaBit.com as a honeypot - which is what you have claimed. You provided a forum and support for many pirates. Your past endeavours show that you are an untrustworthy thief, with a long history of copyright theft and even helping to staff that cesspool that is WJunction. As for RYUShare, I know for a fact that you have zero idea what is really going on, however if you want to keep recycling posts from WJunction as some endeavour to make people think you're a credible force in the anti-piracy movement then that is completely up to you. Most people will see you for what you are, someone who illegally obtains information, a former pirate with an axe to grind and opportunist. |
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