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POLL: Do you support the war on piracy?
All these companies that are actively suing pirate torrent users as a start to the war on piracy... Do you support them? This is a public poll, so man up to your opinion...
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I do, and I hope the word spreads fast around the world about the lawsuits.
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Excellent. Great start! :thumbsup |
If this was a anonymous poll I would have voted "No"! But now I'm voting "Yes" just to look good....
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Depends what the actual intentions are.
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Suing Torrent downloaders is the first battle in a long overdue war.
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Yes we do, some of the methods used are something to argue about though.
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I see this as a way to send a message, set precedents, and build up a warchest to take on even tougher piracy issues. |
We have always been active in the pursuit of those that want to deprive not just us, but our affiliates too of revenue.
I doubt we will eradicate it all but I do feel we are in a new chapter now and the more publicity this garners ,and gets thru to the surfer, the better for everyone in this industry. If you don't care or don't support this, then you have no place in this industry and the industry has no place for you.. |
yes, beat the piracy
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It's like the war on drugs. Pointless and unwinnable. Of course, I am against piracy, but I am also against wasting the most valuable resource we have, time, in fighting an unwinnable fight. We could be doing something productive with that time. I can understand it appears an easy way to make money for some, but I imagine as soon as the first court case contests it, it will crumble. It's the fact it lacks that whole pesky lack of proof thing I imagine the judge will have an issue with. |
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I have been in the industry for 12 years, and I've never gone for the easy money. No spamming, no hidden xsells, no spyware, no tricks anywhere. I take pride in running an honest business. But if fighting piracy also works as a "scheme to make money", then BONUS! I'm on the right side of the law by enforcing my copyrights. Steve Lightspeed |
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It's an unwinnable war. But I am certain sure it will make you some bank in the short-term. |
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With an emphasis on ooh isn't porn embarrassing and wanting mainstream media coverage to try and promote that idea that will backfire by making people who have forgotten they are still paying for a site from 6 years ago cancel their rebills and having people who didn't previously have a particularly nosy wife suddenly find she takes rather an interest in their credit card statement. Just see it as something that will hurt in the long run in a way that nobody has thought through properly as they are just after a quick financial boost and as with everything porn related don't really give a shit about long term. |
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Honestly. The term is to vague. Do I support the war on terrorism? By definition who can't right? But do I support the Patriot Act and War in Iraq? Nope.
If specifically asking if I support suing torrent users, I guess I wouldn't oppose it. But I am certainly not the first to jump in line, like a lot of the idiots here, and start supporting every "anti-piracy" measures that raises its ugly head. By that I mean parts of ACTA, the recent COICA bill, etc. |
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As although it is being called a war on piracy I don't really see it as a war on piracy. |
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Steve Lightspeed |
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You have no idea what to do. If you did you might be worth something. |
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The penalty for shoplifting is very minor as well, but you know what, it's enough to embarrass most people out of ever doing it again.
Does that mean it's wrong to charge people for Shoplifting because the biggest deterrent is the embarrassment of getting arrested for stealing a $5 pair of earrings? |
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I am sorry you are getting annoyed with me for disagreeing with you. I am not intending to antagonise, simply suggest that since the invention of the printing press people have tried to stop piracy and failed. But if this is just to make you some more cash, then I am 100% sure you will succeed. |
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Not really a tough thing to understand. |
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How would you feel if I built a couple 'industry blogs' with all your articles and took credit, made money off them? Really there is nothing you could do about it, but you'd try, and it would piss you off, and you'd call me a thief. |
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I guess I did miss the point, so what was it?
To stop them from stealing instead of making them pay the cost for stealing? Why do them any favors, they DID steal it. |
Of course i do,it would be stupid not to,since this will automatically reflect in more sales.
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Yes. I do not mind tubes or filesharing as long it is not piracy.
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Yes, but I agree with Roald said.
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As far as solutions, I would like to see a small adjustment to the DMCA law, that to maintain "safe harbor", the "host" must supply user/ip info of the uploader when they receive a valid takedown notice from the copyright owner. I think that would make a HUGE difference in piracy within "user uploaded" content.
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It may embarrassed the dude who got caught to never do it again, but if this hit the news, thousands of other average Joe will think twice before joining porn with a credit card which won't be good for longer term business. Furthermore, it most likely more people will be careful and start using different techniques to hide their identity and/or start masking their IPs and the next thing you know you have to work twice as hard to try to catch them. |
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Point is, the bulk of idiots on here are only worried about that next check and could care less who's lying cheating and stealing to make it happen. Maybe that should be the next step, start suing the affiliates who are promoting and spreading known stolen content for other companies. :2 cents::2 cents: |
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for the ones actively fighting piracy and content theft, you should look into file-sharers using DC++, its an IRC based networks for P2P file-sharing, it maybe be tough to figure out from the get go how dc++ operates, there are many different channels with different access rules (special interests, + required amount of shared content), some are public some are private, I suspect dc++ is at top level in a distribution chain, very underground. massive amounts of pirated content, not only adult obviously, but there are plenty of adult as well. you can get in there users ip/host mask and list of every file they're sharing at the moment.
kick them where it hurts most. |
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identifying users by ip is not 100% accurate and innocent people are going to be shamed and scared into taking food off their table, that is why some people think is is a bad idea. also that in creating ill will towards an already mistrusted industry which will see an overall net sales loss once this misadventure has ran it's course. |
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I applaud what you guys are doing. Do what you must do, but just keep in mind the long term aspect of this industry instead of short term gain. Just don't make things worst then what they already are.
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One of the good things about discussions like this, it really make it's easy to see who to never do business with. In the over ten years I have been in this game, I have, like you, ran strait and honest. No popups, redirects, mailings or any other dirty tricks. Just a simple site that gives what it promises and that's it. |
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I don't think anyone is looking to "take food off someone's table". But I also think torrent piracy has been going on unopposed for too long, and we have to make a stand, even if the solution isn't perfect. |
Fighting piracy yes I aggree with, but this method has nothing to do with fighting piracy and all to do with making money so on this method I do not agree with..
Why ? Cause it has been tried over here in the UK with porn and mainstream a few years ago and it ended up being one disaster both for the companys and the law companys involved with the letter sending. Whether it ends the same over in the US remains to be seen and only time will tell. I think this will only hurt porn companys even further with the surfers loosing more confidence and not trusting porn companys. A lot of people allready think we are the scum of the earth and porn should not be allowed on the net. |
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