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And hosting providers in Europe DO cancel hosting accounts all the time as well. But the big brains of GFY say nothing happens.most people here don't know shit and those who think are GFY "big guns" harass whoever talks about piracy fighting. They have no fucking clue. Oh, by the way, and sponsors are too fucking lazy to do something... |
Full sets of Twisty's content here on Planetsuzy ...
(801,000 views) That's if Manwin even cares ... http://planetsuzy.org/showthread.php...hlight=twistys |
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You'd have thought that if one of the myriad of content removal places out there, one of them would have found just ONE client to say that it worked and their content is now not available on: forums, IRC, usenet, private FTP, lockers, etc. Quote:
I will make a bet here. Use a content removal company for a month. Say they charge 750 bucks. Look how your sales increase because of all the people that were stealing your content are now forced to buy it. * Then give me 750 bucks for a month, and I will buy you some advertising. See if that increases your sales more than the previous month. I get it, IP owners are scared of piracy and think it equates to lost sales. No amount of money will remove your content from file sharing sites. None. So, do you want to piss money away on something utterly pointless, or do you want to increase your sales. Simple really. |
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http://www.chillingeffects.org/weath...?WeatherID=643 Wait.. who else do I see on that list? Say it isn't so! The author of this study must not be very bright. I'll make it easier to comprehend. Content removal comapanies offer a service where they get paid for their work offset by the economies of scale versus in house legal.... a good solution for people who are too busy with other work. Hate on brother :thumbsup Btw..Sorry for getting your bro banned. Threats and all. |
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But gosh, that must have taken you ages to do that post, with all those links and stuff. It was very clever. Well done! But in the time it took you to do that you could have written a case study proving the ROI and increased sales people get after you do your work for them. But you didn't. |
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The file lockers will remove your content but with-in a day or two the poster will simply re-upload ... With Intporn and planetsuzy's fan base.. by next week you will be starting all over again ... Might want to take a look at this board as well : http://forum.flabber.nl/viewforum.php?f=23 |
5 x fiddy get those dmca's over to m0th3rl3ss as well... smaller content bank but gaining speed...
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OP site seems to be down...
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Bump for taking down those fuckers...
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Slap on the wrist and the content is back up on some other site. :mad: Why is it so expensive/complicated to sue a site owner that distributing, streaming or hosting your content illegally ? :disgust |
Wait, I thought tons of free porn = money. I'm getting confused again just when I thought I was starting to figure it out.
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Its Back up
http ://www.intpor n. com/fo rums/ |
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These people are also the problem.
http://www.intporn.com/ads/sextreme728x90anim.gif http://data-ero-advertising.com/data...457/462364.jpg http://www.videobox.com/tour/home/?tid=96792212 I also got a Flirt4free ad hit me. He was posting in a thread of webcam models complaining about free web cams. It's affiliates and sponsors who have the blame and every one who does business with them. The holes are getting bigger. |
A bump for anti-piracy and honesty! :2 cents:
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The model of selling online porn was fucked and we now know it. It looked good, it looked like it was working fine and the real picture is it was fucked. And many of those who built or support it haven't a clue. Free water analogy illustrates the lack of common sense and business prowess of online porn marketing. 1. Water isn't free, we pay for it all te time. Water deliver to our homes is a multi billion dollar industry. 2. When I go to the supermarket I don't have to wade through 100s of people giving away free bottles of water. So I can buy a months supply and in doing so pay for the people standing outside the supermarket giving away free bottles of water. This is in effect what online porn marketing is. The price of $30 in no way reflects the cost of the product or it's delivery to the customer. It's that high to cover the cost of getting the customer to buy the product. And the only way we seem to know how to do that in some quantity is to give the product away for free. Analise the price of putting a site up, CMS, content, billing and hosting and then divide that by the number of members you have. Add 100% for profit. Where's the price? $5, $10, $12? What ever it is it's no where near $30. You need to add the cost of traffic to get there. And that's the slice that pays for free porn. No need for trolls to nit pick. They are probably part of the industry feeding off the part funding the industries slow execution and holding the knife being pushed in. How much does iTunes spend on getting traffic? |
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Stop showing your stupidity. It's ruining your business. You won't pay the rent this month. Took you off ignore because you're too amusing. :thumbsup |
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You asked how much apple spent on traffic for iTunes. I told you 691 million USD. I can draw you a picture if you still don't understand. six hundred and ninety one million dollars. OK now? Quote:
Wow. I'd have thought in your last few months on this earth, when you have a young wife and young family and young dog you'd spend your time with them, not pretending to put me on ignore. I promise you this, when I am dying I won't be saying "I wish I spent more time saying free porn is bad on gfy" :( |
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Being a loser like you is bad, not knowing it is the saddest part. I will come to see you next time I'm in the UK and you can show me where your knowledge has got you. That will be worth the flight alone. |
[QUOTE=Paul Markham;18483109]Yes a picture would help, can you show me some of the six hundred and ninety one million dollars worth of iTunes advertising please.
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Pity your place is so tragic you are ashamed to post a pic of it. Quote:
You even offered to pay for my flight over to see you, then bottled that because you are a little pussy. All mouth and no trousers Paul. Same as usual. |
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So back to a sensible debate.
The only reason free porn exists to cause the huge havoc it is causing and caused for the last 10 years is, we pay for it. From TGPs, to Tubes, to Pirate bay, to these stolen content forms. They all paid for by advertisers. When those advertisers are online porn companies, trying to grab traffic, they fund the free porn. Spending money on a TV ad, that ends up on iTunes for music sites. Isn't in anyway comparable to spending money on sites that give away free porn to stop people buying it. Yes if 1-100 buy. 99 don't. Don't pick holes in the numbers, you understand the principal I'm getting at. And while I type this one Sextronic are offering every tool they can think of to give away free porn and pay affiliates a lot of money to do it. This board is funded by people adverting they will pay a lot of money to affiliates to give away free porn or now for people to buy traffic from people giving away free porn. Well what ever those feeding off this pool of money think. Customers are becoming more and more reluctant to fund the model of giving away free content. |
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Someone might report you. No complaints please, you no longer live there. |
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What should be done and what might happen one day is that the whole DMCA system is going to be trashed and that every website owner and hosting provider needs to have proof on file for ownership or permission for everything they have on their site/server. Thus completely the opposite of how it works now. The whole DMCA thing is based in TRUST and it's obvious now that TRUST isn't worth anything. |
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Fuck it I thought I was replying a new thread but it's an old thread that got bumped up because Damien and Paul found each other in here as well... I'm really close to adding these two to my ignore list now.
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Got a confirmation from LeaseWeb's abuse department, they are going to investigate it. Don't moan and cry about piracy in forums but do something about it. Report, threat, kill, scream, hire a content removal specialist. If LeaseWeb doesn't take the site down then the next step is that everybody in here goes on their online support form or phone them and curse the hell out of them.
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If you publish you need the 2257 documentation and responsible for it's legality. None of this crap about hosting being free of DMCA until notified. So If you publish, show it publicly, even if it's on another's server. You need the documents to prove you have the right to publish and in the US the 2257. User upload, he's publishing, he needs the documents and the Tube needs to know who he is and where he is or they are responsible. Sledge Hammer to crack a walnut? Yes, but has anyone else got a better solution? Will it happen? Not likely. Will affiliates like this. Not a chance. Because they will be crippled by it. Let's be honest with ourselves the Internet across the board is a Wild West and it's not going to change much. It's way to easy to buy a .com and do business and hide from everyone but a few and even then in countries where you can get away with nearly anything. So a scammers paradise. Spamming. Only one thing will stop it end free unlimited emails. Card Banging, you need to have very tight controls on this from the Card issuers and banks. You want to do business. Be registered and at an address where people can find you. .com only and visible domain Whois. Piracy. Sites that deal in such, should be put before a committee to see if they warrant a Domain. If not take it away and if they do it again remove it again. Advertiser and CC processors. If you're advertising or processing for a site breaking laws, you stand to be responsible to prosecution or damages. Like if you process or advertise on a site full of links to pirated porn, the victims of the piracy can sue you for damages. And there's more needed. Will it remove the problem 1005? No but it will vastly reduce it. Will it effect the revenue generated online? Yes, it will increase it. Trust will come back, freeloaders will have to pay or fuck off. How will it be paid for? When you register a .com domain to do business with in that yearly charge will be a charge for policing the Internet. So Domain registration will rise. Will the little guys like this? Not a bit because they will see only the higher charges, they won't envisage the benefits. They prefer the Wild West where they can work and earn a wage from their living rooms. |
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