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Cc Bill Im Calling You Out!!!!
Why do you support several torrent type sites that exploit other peoples hard work?
I.E. http://www.redtube.com/6860 I know your contract agreement reads as follows: PLEASE NOTE: CCBill, LLC is an Internet service provider and does not have control over any content offered by a CCBill client. CCBill is not a publisher or editor of content and does not store client?s content on its servers.But come on guys dont you make enough god damn money? Why do you have to support this shit? I think everyone at this point should drop CCBill for shady business practices and put them out of fucking business once and for all ,and this isnt the first time you have been found fucking over others is it CCBill? |
ccbill must know since they approve all the sites they do processing for
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depends on what redtube.com was when they signed up for processing
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Well they know now as they read the boards. I for one will drop them if they dont do something about this soon.
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Ok Im confused... Ripshit you had me contracted for the "911 conspiracy" bandwagon... now you've moved to the "anti tube site... down with ccbill for processing bandwagon" Can you PLEASE have your lawyer make the appropriate changes to said contract and have him fax me the revised version.. Thanks!
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Personally I see tubes as a very ingenious way to make money if you do it like TGP or Blog but this is neither! This is ripping off people!!!!! That is not cool and deserves a major beatdown in any instance! I may smoke alot,and drink a shitload but at least Im not a fucking Liar or a cheat,and: https://youtube.com/watch?v=vouDK-LELEU |
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I mean I really see alot of potential in tubes if people can get together like a group... Its how people like this are jumping onto them ,and fucking others over that is giving them all a negative perspective:( It would have been great if this content was approved for use and a link back was set for point of sale!!! :2 cents: |
"Hey CCBill Here we are"!....Waiting for your immediate response!:1orglaugh
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Why do you continue to support such sites like RedTube.com that clearly Rip others off?
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Ripshit, I assure you that we take the issue with clients using unlicensed content very seriously. You will not find any clients that are still processing with us that we have received multiple dmca notices on. In many cases, it is difficult to tell what sites have unlicensed content, and we are not in a position to shut the billing mechanism down of one of our clients if we ?suspect? that they are using unlicensed content.
In any case, I understand this is hot topic and rightfully so. If/when we receive dmca notices that indicate one of our clients is using content they do not have a right to use, that client will not be processing with us any longer. Now I understand that the immediate response to my post by some will be ?well, you guys should just know when a site is using other peoples content and not accept it.? but the reality is that the staff in CCBill policy review do not have a way of knowing for certain whether a site is using content that they are not allowed to use and by law we have to abide by the DMCA It is very simple process to send us DMCA notices, you don?t need an attorney and it only takes a few moments (see below) and if/when contacted, we will hold your hand through this very quick process. ([email protected], icq 45471840). If your content is on somebody elses site without your permission, we want to know about it as much as you do As an ISP, CCBill follows the procedures prescribed by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for notification, takedown, and counter-notification. If you believe that a CCBill client has something on a website that constitutes infringement of your copyrights, or if any of your other intellectual property rights have been violated, please provide the following information to CCBill's Registered DMCA Agent: 1. Your electronic or physical signature. 2. A description of the copyrighted work and where the original work is located. 3. A description of where the infringement is located. 4. Your address, telephone number, and email address. 5. A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the use of the work is not authorized by the copyright owner, agent, or the law. 6. A statement by you, that under penalty of perjury, that the above information is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner's behalf. Please send all legal notices to: http://businesscenter.ccbill.com/htm...copyright.html |
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This says very little!
So its ok to still host Redtube as a client your saying? |
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i'm reading this thread thinking this dude ripshit is out of his mind...
i read corvette's well put-together, courteous, polite post and it hits me... i bet this dude ripshit does very little if any business with ccbill and no business whatsoever with Red Tube. i'm not sure if this is what they're doing, but did you think redtube may have licensed content to serve to their paying members? it's a possibility. this industry is amazingly polite in response to the otherwise satirical, screaming piss-fits that webmasters throw when they see something they don't approve of, regardless if they have an interest in any of the parties involved. i'm not knocking real webmasters here, i'm talking about guys who nobody knows, who feel they're somehow wronged when a studio gets a movie stolen, etology serves an ad and AFF makes a sale. not sure where a lot of people 'calling people out' on boards even fit into the equation. just an observation...ripshit maybe you've had your content stolen by redtube in the past, that i don't know. maybe you're ccbill's biggest account.. ccbill will handle this though i'm sure, regardless of the completely immature way it was brought to their attention. |
ONLY ONE PAYMENT PROCESSOR TAKES THEFT OF CONTENT SERIOUSLY.
In all the years I've been selling content so far only one payment processor has ever asked for proof of licensing, VEROTEL. I have never been asked to verify the licensing of content by CCBILL, EPOCH IBILL or anyone other payment processor. Of course if anyother content provider or payment processor knows otherwise they are welcome to post. This is not an issue we should be sitting back and waiting for complaints about. |
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:angrysoap is how i picture him though |
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:jerkoff would be more accurate. |
an idiot on a mission is a train wreck waiting to happen
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Seems to me a lot of sponsors are advertising on this site.
http://www.redtube.com/6843 http://www.redtube.com/6835 http://www.redtube.com/3443 http://www.redtube.com/350 How simple would it be to ask the owners of these videos if they were given to Redtube or ask Redtube for the license? Is it time to be reactive or proactive? |
everyone dropping ccbill
that one made me smile hehe glad i clicked this thread :) |
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It's nice to see Verotel do it, but I don't think it's something you can expect. CCBill came here, explained their very fair policy on this and will shutdown the site as soon as multiple DCMA notices arrive. It may be obvious that mentioned content is stolen, but legal reality and common sense are often different, so they want to back up any actions against a client with a DCMA from the content owner, which is totally understandable in my book. I'm one of the first to scream "shut them down" whenever a torrent, tube, lowlife thread pops up, but CCBill is handling this in a very professional and reasonable way. |
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How many "multiple DMCA notices" need to arrive before billing is pulled? Content theft needs to be stamped on hard, sites that steal content are very likely to be involved in other activities we do not condone or want. It would appear to me that a site stealing content or allowing anyone to upload content is not a good bet. |
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Unlicensed content does not actually mean stolen content, it could be a human mistake, just as a DMCA could also be send out by a mistake as well. An example could be someone working with a portfolio of companies for different business areas, and by mistake take content licensed to company A and use for combany B, ofcourse this is not licensed, but this could be a honest mistake by the business manager that run both company A and company B. Would you feel good if I spend example $10K on content in your shop buying content for a company, and by a mistake put up lets say 2 sets on a site owned by another company I run, the result could be you DMCA ccbill that pull billing, after that you discover I bought a shitload of content from you, and you killed one of my online business rather getting me a "warning" to clean up my shit. And in case the above scenario happend, do you think you would have a repeat customer from me? I'm not saying that this is something I speculate in, but I do hold a lot of licenses for various content, and also content licensed to different companies, so it COULD in theory happend, I do belive I have multiple of your sets too :thumbsup |
Paul what if my site happens to have some content trades or say some upsells that are clearly watermarked. Should they then go through and take the time to have me proove every single upsell, trade or whatnot.
Then again there is nothing even by verotel that stops someone from making a site with legit content then swaping it to another site type after approval. |
Nice to see how serious some are about stopping content theft.
Yes it's going to cost money and yes it's going to take some extra work. Is it worth the effort and inconvenience to slow down sites stealing content? I have constantly talked about the moral and ethical side of stealing content. So if it's ok for billing processors to wait for a DMCA then I assume the same courtesy can be extended to Redtube. It's ok for them to put up any content uploaded until they get a DMCA. But here's another thought and it's me thinking left field. Only CCBILL and Epoch know the damage being caused by stolen content, they are right at the front and will know if the over all revenue is dropping on the porn side of the Net. Maybe it's not. Maybe these sites serving out cheap porn are actually pushing up the over all revenue, just not on paysites adopting the old method. Maybe the surfers who would not spend $30 will spend $9.90 or less. In such numbers to push up the over all spend. I would imagine the bosses at the major processors taking the extra time to monitor content if they saw their revenue and earnings dropping. |
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And is Verotel actually spending the time to contact EVERY producer that a paysite owner claims to have licensed said content from? What if one of the producers I list fails to respond to Verotel's verification inquiry, does that mean I won't get cleared for payment processing? You're such a tool Paul. Verotel isn't being proactive, they're just trying to cover their ass with appropriate documentation in case the shit hits the fan. |
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Could you imagine the overhead that site owners as well as CCBill, and every other processor would incur if all licensing docs had to be verified. It would make adding another processor a nightmare. |
I didn't quite realize there were so many replies to Paul's post, I'll get to the end before I reply next time.
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Its nice to see who you and your friends are and your thoughts on content theft ,and companies like CCBill supporting torrent sites! I hope people see the true colors of all these losers who call me names! |
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CCBill is the payment agent ,and they dont give a shit about it enough to make another post. Clearly stated that they would check into it:1orglaugh What about all the other free content that has been ripped off by that site huh? Lets look at those AFF banners and think who is paying whom! |
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post.....it's impossible to check all the content all the time. CCbill verifies sites before approving them.....that doesn't mean that after approval they get checked 24/7. Verotel might verify the site owner to have licenses for their content....but I'm sure they don't check that after it's done once. Simply follow the procedures and if things aren't been taken care off then fire away :2 cents: |
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for 10 sites. I can apply for a billing account with any sites get approved and then change my site......I'll probably get away with it for quite a while UNTIL someone reports me through the proper channels. So if you come across sites that have illegal content inform the owner of the content, send him the link of the site and tell him to report it to CCbill problem solved......that site could have been closed by now......get my point? |
This is the problem with content theft sure,but back to my original question which was never really answered.....
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In my opinion you do it for the money. All this contact us well drop them shit is all nonsense to me. You shouldnt work with content thieves its not good for your reputation. Obviously peoples mind set on greed no one is just going to drop CCBill as a group,but I really hope this thread shows people how back stabbing you guys really are over there! |
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On second thought, please skip today and keep posting in this thread. I love reading emotional rants from people who have no fucking clue. :1orglaugh |
I wonder if they'll address this issue.
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I wonder if they'll address this issue.
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Bottom line is CCBill could give a fuck less about whos content is whos as long as they make some cash!:2 cents: |
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Are you a content producer? |
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