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pornguy 12-27-2011 10:57 AM

voted. I also think that PP knows. Lots of people complain to them and they continue it.

Its almost as bad as the piracy sites being allowed to keep the domains. if the registrars would suspend the domains, no more problem.

Cystomatic 12-27-2011 11:29 AM

De fuck, how much do these girls get paid to fuck a horse or a dog o.O

@OP, I just voted, hope it helps.

DamianJ 12-27-2011 11:31 AM

This CNN thing is a waste of time. The answer has already been posted here. Buy a share and go to the next share holders meeting. IMHO.

Or get friendly with a local journo, on a local rag and give them the story to break. Sending in 'you should look at this' stuff only tells the staff they can't do their job.

Jim_Gunn 12-27-2011 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 18651735)
a shared backup is still a backup

just because your upset that people who didn't pay for the content in the first place are using it doesn't invalidate the fair use nature of the service for all those people who are using it for content they PAID for

provide the life time free backup for your members and THEN you can complain about file lockers

but as long as you don't fully support the fair use right, you really don't have a right to bitch at all.

How many years has this idiot Gideon been posting this same nonsense on this forum? There has never been a person in the history of the world who asked for or wanted a life time backup of porn that they paid for to be provided by the studio or producer and even if there was what the fuck does that have to do with anything, lol? Most people have never even heard of fair use or care to invoke their rights such as they are. Pay for what you use, buy or download and fuck off.

Paul Markham 12-27-2011 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EukerVoorn (Post 18651275)
They do know, because people keep telling them. So they are responsible. It's up to them to investigate what's being reported to them; they know they are billing for oron.com and it's not a big secret want kind of content oron.com is selling. So they'll be known as the e-wallet who made profit from distribution of child pornography, and that's their choice.

So go there and post a link.

It needs everyone to get involved. Yes buy a share or shares. Good investment. Find out who is buying the shares and make sure they know what Ebay are allowing Paypal to bill for.

What have those criticising done to expose Paypal?

I posted twice.

TurboAngel 12-27-2011 07:48 PM

Go Robbie!

SASCH 12-27-2011 07:58 PM

You forgot the necro shit!

Barefootsies 12-27-2011 08:33 PM


PornoMonster 12-27-2011 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 18651271)
I am pretty sure paypal does not know what most people charge for. Its not that they enter "cp" in payment subject text.

FUnny how they shut down tons of webmasters back in the day for billing for adult sites. Somehow they knew...

PornoMonster 12-27-2011 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 18651735)
a shared backup is still a backup

just because your upset that people who didn't pay for the content in the first place are using it doesn't invalidate the fair use nature of the service for all those people who are using it for content they PAID for

provide the life time free backup for your members and THEN you can complain about file lockers

but as long as you don't fully support the fair use right, you really don't have a right to bitch at all.

Wow,
I don't think most of the sites are SELLING the content, they are selling access to view or rent it for the 30 days.

Thanks!

BIGTYMER 12-28-2011 01:44 AM

50 Robbies on CNN

Paul Markham 12-28-2011 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery
a shared backup is still a backup

just because your upset that people who didn't pay for the content in the first place are using it doesn't invalidate the fair use nature of the service for all those people who are using it for content they PAID for

provide the life time free backup for your members and THEN you can complain about file lockers

but as long as you don't fully support the fair use right, you really don't have a right to bitch at all.

And you think all the pirates uploading it and downloading it, have the bills showing they paid for the original content they're backing up?

How stupid are you, or are you some guy employed by GFY to post stupidity to get replies?

His Infernal Majesty 12-28-2011 03:44 AM

Nothing is going to change until a mainstream media conglomerate (RIAA, MPAA) forces a change either through SOPA or major litigation. You're just not going get anyone to care enough to make laws to protect porn sites and the costs of such a lawsuit is out of the financial scope of all but maybe 2 or 3 of the top content producers. It sucks but it's true!

That said, I have no problem bringing to light the truth about paypal's hypocrisy. As with the fileshare sites themselves, they are well aware of what is going on and the nonsensical replies (if you're lucky to even get a reply) all builds up until we're now facing something drastic like SOPA, which, in the end, will just cause a bigger mess for everyone. It's a double-edged sword.

EukerVoorn 12-29-2011 10:08 AM

Guys do you think it would make sense to start with an online petition in which we try to convince PayPal to start processing for legit adult sites again and stop processing for piracy sites... explain to them why, etc. So we would start with the friendly approach, if that doesn't work we can try other things? I'll be happy to create this petition site.

Robbie 12-29-2011 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EukerVoorn (Post 18658181)
Guys do you think it would make sense to start with an online petition in which we try to convince PayPal to start processing for legit adult sites again and stop processing for piracy sites... explain to them why, etc. So we would start with the friendly approach, if that doesn't work we can try other things? I'll be happy to create this petition site.

That would be nice. But I don't think they will.

When they pulled the plug it cost people MILLIONS of dollars and there was a huge uproar from both the adult industry AND Paypals customer base. But they didn't care. They merged with EBAY and mad a public relations decision to keep it "clean".

EukerVoorn 12-29-2011 03:04 PM

But the situation has changed... they are processing for porn now, even though through backdoors and with the petition we offer them a friendly option to solve the problem. If they ignore it, at least we can say that we tried and move on to harder action.


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