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Killing filelockers.
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Stop the hate
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It's amazing that on a forum in an industry which sells a product that can be pirated. so many seem to be so against fighting piracy.
Are they all wasting time telling us we're wasting time, or do they have a vested interest in piracy? |
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I really don't understand why you would want so much attention of yourself and that old fat grandma with downs syndrome that you seem to be in love with. Sorry. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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Enough foolishness...
AdultKing, keep up the good work! |
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But thanks for the opportunity to bump the thread. :thumbsup |
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Especially don't feel the need to prove anything to you, the village idiot of gfy. |
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What if filelockers simply cut content producers in on the deal?
They're already paying affiliates a certain percent. |
Fuck the pirates and keep up the good work!
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Broken record image here. |
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Cut the money source, and they are gonne!
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Even if you are indifferent or claim you don't support piracy, why would you post anything negative towards those who are trying to do something about it? They are all pirates and freeloaders, that is why. Quick to run behind the "prove it" mantra. Quote:
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Agreed Robbie
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There are thousands of "adult webmasters" that only use content bought or aggregated (or stolen :P), and have never produced and created an adult video/photo in their lives. I think that the elitist attitude of those that do not produce content, yet make their money from adult content miss the big picture: Who is going to buy porn from a porn site that contains no current porn? Stop treating content producers like they are far beneath you. Where are you gonna get the content you rely on to make money, if the producers can't produce, because they all go out of business due to piracy? If you own a porn site, yet buy your content, then you SHOULD consider closing down the free porn sites as a win for you as well. |
Makes me wonder what the ratio of content pushers to producers really is?
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The people trying to stop it are not doing anything to them, not asking them to help or contribute and unless they get benefit from piracy curbing or reducing it will have no effect on their business. |
Bump for another strong week of removing payment options from the file lockers.
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bump bump, buuuump to theee tooop!!
thank u sir for ur attention to read this useless post :( |
Where do we report? I went to the stopfilelockers site and don't see anything direct. Just use the contact form? I found what appears to be, a biggie. I tried the form. Not working in FF or IE.
The site, http://www.sammyboyforum.com/index.php |
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I think the reason Paypal is reluctant to take actions against FileLockers as a whole is that it would highly profit to their competitors (Webmoney, etc) in terms of market share...
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tuesday bump
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Definitely at the moment it is more popular the topic of Google will delist DMCA infringing sites. Even if that will just move traffic from google to other search engines, not reduce piracy.
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Filestay.com lost their Paypal account (again) thanks to Met-Art anti-piracy team.
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And yet another quality kill by Met AP - livefile.org can no longer accept payments through Paypal.
https://livefile.org/getpremium/mb |
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More Indians won't be eating this week. LOL
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Met-Art AP is on fire. Great start to the week.
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Producers to resell. Producers for self. Traffic pushers. Others. |
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The key here is to identify file lockers that deliberately take advantage of the DMCA takedown revolving door. If a file locker is serious about cleaning up it's act then it can simply prohibit anyone from posting to warez and piracy sites, if it did that and deleted files placed on such sites then it would become very difficult for the pirates. We'll act on any site which is seen to be supported by or promoting the use of their service by pirates. |
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Yes, these file lockers rely heavily on the revolving DMCA loophole. In the heyday about a 1-2 years ago apparently some of the filelockers would simply delete pointers to the files and an uploader just had to reset them. |
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