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Shut Down Illegal Tubes!
Don't let illegal tubes steal your content, time and money!
Copyright register all your content and fight back! I recently took down the follow illegal tubes: justswallows.com justswallow.net pornwild.com pornwildnicepornproxy.com pornwild.to hdpornbay.com pornwild.su hqcollect.net pornez.net cumgloryhole.com Now these fuckers know what it's like to have their work taken from them! Thanks to the great work from my legal team and DMCAForce.com |
Thank you!!! Any info on the actual owners?
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All those shitty domains are probably owned by the same guy.
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Emre Temiz from Turkey is the biggest scumbag. I shut down one of his tubes so far and getting ready to shut down his new one. He's a rat who lives in a cave and can only survive off stealing content. I call theses guys "Click Monkeys" because their only skill is "click-download, click-upload".
These sites were warned many times to stop posting my videos but they ignored all the legal warnings. Most of them relied heavily on my videos so they figured if they stopped posting my videos then their sites would be dead anyway so they didn't have anything to lose. Pornez.net had 280K stolen videos posted. The lawsuit prevents Registrars from notifying the tube owners about the legal action as well as preventing them from redirecting the traffic or transferring the domains. A few tubes took my videos down but it was too late and the Judge suspected that they would just wait for the dust to settle and put them back up so he awarded me the TRO. Too little, too late! Tubes might have servers outside US copyright jurisdiction but the domains can be shut down. Registrars don't want to be involved in copyright lawsuits because Judges are awarding producers $15K per video which adds up pretty quick. All the big Registrars have agreed to cooperate as long as we didn't include them in the lawsuits. The important part is to register all your videos with the US Copyright Office. It's easy and you can submit the videos online. You pay $65/video and upload a very small version of the video. You get copyright protection right away. Using a service like DMCA Force helps a lot because they keep accurate records of all the take-down notices sent. Any tube that doesn't comply can be shut down. We're working on a new batch of tubes so I'll keep you guys posted on the progress. |
How were they monetizing the content?
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awesome!
i'm ok with taking down the legal tubes too :thumbsup # |
Any update on the whole user account lawsuit thing in Cali?.. You know, the real reason how big 'legit' tubes got as big as they are today... :x
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Some tubes just want the traffic so they can sell ads like cam shows, dating, sex toys, boner meds, etc.
Some tubes charge fees for "premium" content similar to a member's area. Some tubes post links to file lockers under an affiliate account so they get paid each time someone joins the file locker to download the content. The big file lockers comply with DMCA but they play whack-a-mole and have features that allow the thieves to swap links, making it appear that the content was removed. So instead of working with producers as affiliates, the thieves decided to cut out the producers completely and just steal their content. They've seen it done for years without any punishment so monkey see...monkey do. They will soon have the fear of waking up to a blank page without warning. It takes years to build a big tube site with lots of traffic and now they can be taken down completely with no way of redirecting the traffic, transferring or selling the domain. Thieves post comments on here like "adapt or die". I've adapted and they can die. |
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there's undoubtedly some illegal site owners here at gfy. # |
I wish these would be added to the list:
RARBG Dump Search Strangled Torrents https://www.limetorrents.lol/ https://tube.perverzija.com/ https://rarbg.best/ https://rarbg.gg/ (and all clones) https://rarbg.pw/ https://torrentgalaxy.to/ https://www.cambro.tv/ https://www.camwhores.tv/ Some of them are hosted on hosts on which it should be easy to get takedowns. I had issues with pornwild as well. |
nicely done dgraves. respect :thumbsup
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good job :thumbsup
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Very well done :thumbsup
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Nice, you could create thread with instructions how to shutdown domains and then i can move it to GFY educational series.
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Well done!
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Good job :thumbsup
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Thank you for fighting the thieving asswipes!
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good job!
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I can do that this week. Thanks!
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I'll take a look at those site this week. I can have them shut down if they are sharing my videos and don't comply with DMCA.
We might be able to form some kind of coalition to fight theft on a bigger scale. |
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We might be able to form some kind of coalition to fight theft on a bigger scale. |
thanks! :thumbsup:thumbsup
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If anyone has suggestions about camshowdownload.com or camwhores.tv (or the other related domains) please hit me up on Skype to discuss
Brad |
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I wish I had a dollar for every time someone in the biz told me not to focus so much on theft and just focus on making good content. Worst advice ever!
Content theft isn't just a problem, it's "the" problem! How can anyone sell content that's posted on Friday and shared on every major tube the next day? There's nothing "free" or cheap for that matter about producing content and running a site. The thieves can have their awards, I'd rather take their domains. Content theft can't be stopped but the tube owners will live in fear wondering when their sites will be taken from them without notice. |
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same dipshits at every show trolling for nubes too. # |
you should not talk like that... they will just build mirrors to piss you off.
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supried camshowdownload hasnt been taken down, its been up for 9 years
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I suggest checking these:
fullporner . org fullporner . com pornditt . com xfantazy . com porntrex . com spankbang . com porntop .com |
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There has to be a few public executions to show them it's not ok and there are consequences. It won't stop theft but it will make them think twice about it and wonder when all there work will be taken from them in a split second. I'm not going to lie, this process is time consuming and expensive but so is having content stolen and given away for free. |
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there's conference whores on gfy who claim to be 100% supportive of the industry. they should be the first in line to donate. i'd donate at least $5 :pimp # |
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I think in the future something could be set up. |
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At the moment I'm only able to file complaints for my content. |
People have been screaming the title of this thread for ages now and shady tubes are still around
What gives? |
Over the years content producers accepted theft as a normal part of business. They believed nothing could be done because big tubes were doing it and getting away with under the "safe harbor" protection of DMCA.
We all know sites that had to stop producing content due to theft. Ironic huh? Tube owners share stolen content to make money but destroy the source. |
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Exercise caution. If things take a wrong turn, you may end up footing a huge legal bill. It appears your prior success hinged on the presence of a cool ass judge who granted an atypical order, an act most other members of the judiciary might be reluctant to emulate.
The defendants you encountered were blatantly involved in piracy, and their failure to appear in court resulted in your swift default victory. However, should they choose to defend themselves in the future, the costs associated with legal proceedings may rise sharply. Voluntarily dismissing the case might seem an appealing option if the duration or cost begins to strain your resources, but the situation could quickly worsen. In the event a defendant lodges a counterclaim, your involvement in the proceedings would dramatically evolve, converting you into a counter-defendant. Such a scenario could potentially trigger a default judgment against you if you decide not to actively pursue the litigation. This could trap you in expensive legal proceedings, especially in copyright cases, these costs can easily exceed $250,000. If the defendants secure a victory, they might be entitled to have their attorney's fees covered, and could potentially receive damages. On the flip side, even if you win, you may find it difficult, if not impossible, to recover anything from them. Your recent victory may have bolstered your enthusiasm, but the law is not a tool for personal revenge. The potential repercussions for abusing it are serious and severe. The consequences can be harsh and brutal. The excitement and cheering here, encouraging you to pull off more entertaining stunts and accumulate more internet points, could land you in legal trouble. Therefore, I suggest that you act wisely |
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@all, Hi, yes dmcaforce.com logs a Litigation Report in your account with data. Example: Total # of sites not responding to 3rd notices: Total # of infringing links: |
Good luck getting all of them...
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What would the counter-claims be, btw? "Hey Your Honor this guy is making it harder for us to profit off our illegal activities!"? LOL Make sure you are on firm legal ground and then proceed. I work 100% with legal tubes who are registered affiliates of mine so if the illegal tubes are brought down (or under control) then it can only mean higher profits for Producers and legit tube owners. |
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However, your comment suggests you might not fully grasp how the legal system operates in the United States. Litigation is not about taking a broad view and assessing whether a situation generally seems fair or not. It's composed of numerous intricate parts, each of which is scrutinized in a mostly isolated context to minimize bias. To provide a stark illustration: Consider a scenario where a man commits rape and a week prior to the incident, the woman who becomes his victim had stolen his watch, leading to his arrest. The law identifies two separate crimes here, rape, a heinous crime with severe penalties, and theft, which, although lesser in magnitude, is still a criminal act that warrants prosecution. The court won't say, 'Well, you raped this person, so we can overlook their theft of your watch.' Each offense is independently evaluated to ensure justice is served. A litigation process is complex, and a defendant may identify grounds for a counterclaim in the course of motion practice. For instance, let's say you forget to serve them properly. They can counterclaim that their defense was compromised due to improper service, causing them to lose investors due to the complaint. They might argue that the case could have been resolved quickly if they'd been appropriately informed. Here, we have a counterclaim that requires legal representation to handle—increasing the cost of litigation. |
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I'm surprised you would see this as "revenge". If someone was stealing money out of your bank account and you wanted that stopped, would that be considered revenge? My goal isn't to seek financial compensation. Theses tube owners are typically broke and making pennies off stolen porn. My goal is to stop them from capitalizing off my work. This thread isn't to cheer people on, it's to expose these sites and to show other content producers that it's possible to fight back. I'm just getting started and I'll fight tooth and nail. I can't stop people from stealing my videos. A nutless monkey can steal porn. I want the thieves to know that if they take my work, I'm going to take their work. |
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The problem is theft isn't a very good long-term business plan. |
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These shitbags are anonymous pricks living in shithole countries and hiding their asses as much as they can. No fuckin way they would show up anywhere or reveal their real names... they know they use pirated scenes and they know that's illegal. I highly doubt they pay taxes from this in the countries they live in. That would be money laundering and porn itself might even be banned in those shitholes. Every single scumbag like this uses bitcoin for payments and it's not due to convenience... or because of them not trusting the government or the banks, or whoever... They want and need anonymity. Most of those tubes don't even pretend it's user uploaded content - no upload forms on their sites, no replies to emails. Not to mention that every single of them breaks the GDPR. They are pure criminals and they are afraid of losing investors? Yeah, right... :1orglaugh |
If they hide themselves to the point where they can't be contacted in order to respond to a take-down notice then that's on them and the sure fire way to have them respond is to take their site down. They never respond to my lawyers but you can bet they contact the Registrars right away.
BTW, these are willful copyright infringement cases. Either way, they are involved with theft. If the cops find a bag of coke in your car, it would be hard to fight it in court claiming you didn't put it there and you can't possibly be responsible for things people may put in your car. This is the stupid shit tube sites claim like they have absolutely no control over their sites and the content that's posted. They say they don't monitor uploaded videos but try uploading a video that's not porn related and see how long it stays up. I know because I tried it. They get removed immediately but it takes 3-4 days for them to respond to a DMCA Take-Down Notice. They must think we're as stupid as they are. |
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