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Stealing Content - Okay & Not Okay?
I created my very first adult website many years ago when I was 18 and it literally saved my life a few times (my family is seriously fucked up, but that's a different story) and although during my best days I was making $30/day just from JuicyAds on a website with embedded videos from xvideos.com and although I did not host any content on my server, hosting company was taking me down on a regular basis because of DMCA complaint and then HostingGator sc**** over because they wanted $220 per month for hosting so I gave up, today old video aggregators making huge money.
After that, I tried to work with premium sites, I made a few sales and got a few checks but nothing breath-taking, but it helped a few times. Nowadays, I have one subreddit with 25K users and one amateur tube website where I post 'rescued' and 'old but still worth to watch' videos from the net. So far only one guy reported one video and asked to be removed, but a few people told me that I am stealing content... Is this really stealing? And how come it's okay if that video is on pornhub, xhamster, xvideos, etc? Pornhub created a porn emporium based on stolen content and where would they be without it? So what are your thoughts about this? You can steal if you can steal enough? |
People here will say you're a thief and a scumbag, while at the same time be doing the exact same thing you're describing + worse with shady billing practices. So here might not be the best place to ask.
It's technically stealing, but can you actually get in trouble for it? No. Is anyone going to sue you? Unless you're making a ton of money, which makes a lawsuit even worth it, No. There are a handful of honest webmasters with good business practices, and a majority who have benefited from stolen "user uploaded" content, unethical business practices, shady linking practices and cookie stuffing, popups, crossbills, malware, spamming etc etc etc etc It's just the way the industry is, people hit it hard and milk as much as they can from it because the writing is on the wall with where the industry is and where it's going Take from that what you will. |
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Content needs to be collected and cherished. If people didn't reupload and save content so much amazing content would be lost for ever.
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It’s bad when Pornhub does it and it’s bad when a rando does it as well, just because a big name does questionable things doesn’t make it okay for you to do the same thing.
I fight sites that pirate content as an M.O to protect my own content and I get sponsors to terminate affiliate account for this reason without much trouble and these affiliates lose all their income and their lifetime revshare in a beat. Getting sued isn’t the only negative repercussion you can face for fucking with other people’s content |
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To be honest, the majority of my videos are very short (usually no longer than 5 minutes and you can't even see the face on 85% of them). I am trying to stay away from 'fans' content and post only content people posted online just to show off, I don't think that 3-5 years people were expecting to make a profit on their sex tapes, but nowadays everybody is trying to sell it and make money on it. I was thinking about combining short amateur videos with closely related studio made videos (trailers) to give people free porn and also promote professional content worth to pay for (by showing promo banners and links under the video player), but before I even started somebody already called me a thief here, so... I have lots of US mobile traffic but very limited options to make money on it. |
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It's always easier to catch and kill small fish than the ones who grow up too fast, right? |
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Copyright infringement is a criminal offence and there is a difference between downloading a video for your private "collection" and re-uploading it on a website. Rescued videos? Lol... rescued from what?? You are not "rescuing" anything by publishing it without the permission from the copyright holder/author. The fact that someone publishes his works does not mean he gives permission for others to use his work. |
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Are you seriously telling me that all amateur content is copyrighted and somebody would go somewhere to sue me and proof that the dick on that short video is his? If you and others selling drugs you can't say it's okay because others do it, but we are talking about practices that created the biggest porn corporation by sharing FULL studio made videos and everybody is okay with that. |
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this :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: |
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On all the tubes, reddits etc... there are two types of videos: 1) Shorter then 10 minutes and watermarked. 2) longer then 10 minutes and NOT watermarked. #1) are legit ( promo videos)those feel free to embed and share to your heart desire #2) are pirated and if you use them you will be just another thief |
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I can guarantee you that the biggest tubes (xhamster, pornhub and xvideos) act very promptly with take-down requests. Quote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RapidShare#Legal_issues https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megaup..._United_States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotfil...lated_lawsuits https://deadline.com/2019/10/openloa...cy-1202773971/ Did you create this thread expecting others to tell you that stealing is not bad?? If something is illegal, it does not matter what you or others think about it. :2 cents: |
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1) legal uploads (licensed content, users/producers or studios uploading their own videos or users having permission from the copyright holders to use their content, or possibly public domain works) 2) illegal uploads (those who share copyrighted works of others without their permission) Watermarks and runtime have nothing to do with legality of the videos. |
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How much money is making the music industry on youtube? Would be youtube worth $40 billions without pirated content years ago? Quote:
So far only one guy reported video claiming it was recorded without his consent, all other reports were about not being able to play it, etc. So basically according to you, if you want to create a tube website with amateur content you can't do it unless you are PornHub or xvideos (if no content was uploaded by them, why exactly somebody else would upload something to a website with no content and traffic?) and you pay everybody claiming they have 'a licence', is that right? |
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You are clearly expert, so please do tell me what should I do if I want to have a website with homemade content that would work in the real world. Thank you. |
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I am not an expert, I am a content creator and I don't want anyone to steal my work. If you want legal videos for your site, you either buy licensed content or let users upload their own homemade clips... or pay models to upload their own works the same way Pornhub does. Or just shoot your own... :winkwink: |
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So we are still where we were before, you can't do it unless you are a pornhub or you have money to pay everybody claiming they are 'content creators'? |
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It's what SpicyM said and it's the thing most people do not want to do: WORK HARD. Got no money like I did when I started? WORK HARD ANYWAY. Figure out a way to create the content. Be smart, hustle, work your ever loving ASS OFF. WORK WORK WORK. But nope. What's the quick and easy way to get from Point A to Point B. That's all anyone ever wants to do but it's no way to live, work or play IMHO. So stop looking for permission to steal you lazy cuck and go out and WORK HARDER. |
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I think something is missing in your life story of having no money. |
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You want the easy way out. You come on a Webmaster board for the Adult Industry asking if it's ok to steal producer's content. Again, there is something missing in YOU and it's called hard work, creativity, imagination, fortitude and pride. Those sites you hold up as shining examples are now Affiliates who work directly with producers, both amateurs and professionals. The Industry is not how it was even five years back and you want to employ a strategy from fifteen years ago now. Good luck with that. |
You are basically a thief. Pornhub steals content from creators. Not every creator or producer post content on Pornhub. Users illegally upload content to the site. It is still a massive problem in the industry.
Porn has a massive problem with people expecting porn to be free because it is on tube sites like Pornhub. The industry needs a major crackdown on thieves like you. Hollywood had crackdown on YouTube. The only difference is the world's largest porn company owns Pornhub and uses it to hurt the competition. |
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https://xhamster.com/videos/petite-g...-party-7529696 https://xhamster.com/videos/twistys-...-dolce-8125958 https://xhamster.com/videos/lesbian-...-hard-14447381 https://xhamster.com/videos/dummy-th...-teen-14475372 The rest is stolen. There is NO way that any of these studios would "license" their long versions to a any free tube. That just does NOT happen. And as far as public domain? Nothing made after 1920 ! |
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Things get hokey when a place like Tumblr boots that work. But the original creator would then own all rights again. |
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As my partner always taught out children, stealing a penny or a pound, it´s still stealing :2 cents: if you have the right to display the content in order to make a living from the content that was produced in good faith to make a living, then you can use it. If you have no permission, then it´s stealing... however, a question, when choosing the content, do you use footage with watermarks, do you remove the watermarks or just show the uploaded footage, so you´re advertising as you´re displaying the film? As people above have mentioned watermarks, this is at least a way of doing courtesy to the content owner. |
lol dude you must have nerves to ask this here.
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i cunt a4d2 any content to steal... :(
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The rest of your interpretation is just a wishful thinking. |
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A work can be in public domain no matter when it was produced. Try to read again. |
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It's ok, until they caught you, right? :warning
I'm joking, of course it's not ok!!! :disgust |
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In the world of Adult stealing content and even giving away content for FREE is ok
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It's OK if you're a thief... :warning
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50% will hate you, the other 50% gives you respect when you get rich of it and "made it".
Than start buying and producing some content after you made money and 75% is happy for you. I remember when the first tube owners showed up incognito at shows. A few years later everybody wanted to meet them. Same with questionable billing practices. People will hate it, till you "made it" :) |
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