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Allison 09-14-2010 09:17 AM

Nice to see action and announcements like this.

DWB 09-14-2010 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth (Post 17500070)
I got one today, along with my hurt locker request for payment. I just used them to wipe my ass. What is your recourse? Seriously? Especially with someone from a foreign country? I am guessing there is no recourse?

Bad shit happens pricks in foreign countries who cross the wrong people. :2 cents:

A human life is not worth $20 in some areas of the world, and while no one is going to break your nose at a show or even say a word to you, paying someone a few bucks in some shit hole country to make you drink through a tube for the rest of your life, is an option.

Of course, that is only if one were so inclined to take such drastic and extreme measures.

Rock on Steve! May you send 1000s more and hand each and every one of these pricks their ass. :thumbsup

gooddomains 09-14-2010 09:55 AM

I always thought that the whole idea of the internet is that everything should be free for everyone. Fight capitalism!

Roald 09-14-2010 10:00 AM

Steve I understand your pov and I support you and all but I seriously doubt this will make your sales go up. Please post back in 3-6 months with the result of your work (AKA Stats).

DWB 09-14-2010 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 17501675)
Steve I understand your pov and I support you and all but I seriously doubt this will make your sales go up. Please post back in 3-6 months with the result of your work (AKA Stats).

You should not be allowed to comment on piracy issues until you remove Brazzers from your sig. :2 cents:

Just sayin'.

mikke 09-14-2010 10:39 AM

http://www.stevelightspeed.com/jordan.gif

love it!

Roald 09-14-2010 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy (Post 17501715)
You should not be allowed to comment on piracy issues until you remove Brazzers from your sig. :2 cents:

Just sayin'.

ok.....

:2 cents:

BuggyG 09-14-2010 10:43 AM

good luck on this! Give us some info on the turn out if you can :thumbsup

PastorSinAlot 09-14-2010 10:53 AM

he should not get bann, when other break the rules

Far-L 09-14-2010 11:00 AM

Homegrown Video supports Lightspeed's efforts against piracy
 
We have had great success tagging euro and other offshore pirates and banging cash out of them. I don't know why those guys always think they are somehow untouchable. Show me a country that has no attorneys and I will start to believe it.:2 cents::winkwink:

Good luck Steve. As a fellow freedom fighter in our Acacia war, I know you have the mettle to go the distance - settle only for cash from the pirates that have pillaged far too long.

"The journey of a thousand DMCA notices begins with a single template from which a million can go out"

NetHorse 09-14-2010 11:02 AM

Good luck. :thumbsup

However, I'm just going to throw this out there. In the grand scheme of things, even if 75% comply with your DMCA notices your bottom-end won't go up much.

The sad reality is free porn is free porn, whether they're watching yours or another copyright holders. This won't change anything to better your situation. Once you DMCA them, yes, they won't be infringing on your copyrighted works. However, it's not like after removing your content a banner or even a sponsored video remains on their site to reference your site, you've just lost all the exposure, (even if less than 10% of it was productive) that was coming from those sites.

Instead of DMCA notices maybe you should first propose an opportunity to monetize their users that can benefit both of you.

For example, offer a major tube site a sub domain name with their branding and some sponsored clips. I know, I know 'supporting tubes' I'm evil, but do what you need to do to 'adapt'.

Unfortunately for us, those tube sites hold A LOT of potential exposure in their hands. :helpme Until we have effective laws that can shut them down completely, working with them instead of against them might end up being the most productive solution, (yes it hurts to come to that realization).

Far-L 09-14-2010 11:05 AM

Homegrown Video guide to combatting piracy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 17501675)
Steve I understand your pov and I support you and all but I seriously doubt this will make your sales go up. Please post back in 3-6 months with the result of your work (AKA Stats).

That would depend largely on whether or not he takes the opportunity to fill that void by seeding everywhere with his own branded marketing clips... :winkwink:

CIVMatt 09-14-2010 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed (Post 17499954)
Have fun removing all those, fuckers! We sent them all to your respective hosts, too. And you better check twice to make sure you got them all done CORRECTLY too. We are watching CAREFULLY.

Steve Lightspeed

Steve I don't give a shit, because I don't steal from you :) Hope you're well!

gideongallery 09-14-2010 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed (Post 17500027)
There will be another 1000 tomorrow, and the day after that, etc... until some get missed, then all hell is going to break out.

Today was "Day 1". :2 cents:


Steve Lightspeed

where exactly in the dmca does it say that it has to be remove in 24 hours.

without a timelimit how exactly do you know the difference between missed and just gotten to yet.

TheDoc 09-14-2010 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 17502344)
where exactly in the dmca does it say that it has to be remove in 24 hours.

without a timelimit how exactly do you know the difference between missed and just gotten to yet.

Steve didn't say anything about them removing content in 24 hours. You may want to read what he wrote again. This isn't really a confusing processes to understand.

The Trash Heap 09-14-2010 01:00 PM

I got 6 notices to 6 different mail addresses. Probably because of my forums where i basically have all your sites mirrored. Roughly 500k visitors a day.
I printed them out, took a dump on them and mailed it to your business address.

mgtarheels 09-14-2010 01:06 PM

major waste of time imo.

topnotch, standup guy 09-14-2010 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NetHorse (Post 17501911)
Good luck. :thumbsup

However, I'm just going to throw this out there. In the grand scheme of things, even if 75% comply with your DMCA notices your bottom-end won't go up much.

The sad reality is free porn is free porn, whether they're watching yours or another copyright holders. This won't change anything to better your situation. Once you DMCA them, yes, they won't be infringing on your copyrighted works. However, it's not like after removing your content a banner or even a sponsored video remains on their site to reference your site, you've just lost all the exposure, (even if less than 10% of it was productive) that was coming from those sites.

Instead of DMCA notices maybe you should first propose an opportunity to monetize their users that can benefit both of you.

For example, offer a major tube site a sub domain name with their branding and some sponsored clips. I know, I know 'supporting tubes' I'm evil, but do what you need to do to 'adapt'.

Unfortunately for us, those tube sites hold A LOT of potential exposure in their hands. :helpme Until we have effective laws that can shut them down completely, working with them instead of against them might end up being the most productive solution, (yes it hurts to come to that realization).


Lay down with dogs and you get up with fleas.

Keep fishing.

SteveLightspeed 09-14-2010 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Trash Heap (Post 17502394)
I got 6 notices to 6 different mail addresses. Probably because of my forums where i basically have all your sites mirrored. Roughly 500k visitors a day.
I printed them out, took a dump on them and mailed it to your business address.

Awesome, thanks for pointing yourself out.

The Trash Heap 09-14-2010 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed (Post 17502507)
Awesome, thanks for pointing yourself out.

I was joking sailor. Don't get your panties in a bunch.

SteveLightspeed 09-14-2010 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 17502344)
where exactly in the dmca does it say that it has to be remove in 24 hours.

without a timelimit how exactly do you know the difference between missed and just gotten to yet.

"I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed man."

http://www.steveslosthismind.com/poofight.jpg

DWB 09-14-2010 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 17501836)
ok.....

:2 cents:

:upsidedow

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Trash Heap (Post 17502394)
I got 6 notices to 6 different mail addresses. I printed them out, took a dump on them and mailed it to your business address.

Fedex or normal postal?

chronig 09-14-2010 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat (Post 17499993)
sweet 1000 dmca removal requests, thats almost catching up to the 5000 uploads that went out today.... i guess it's a start. :1orglaugh

Don't be a dumb faggot :uhoh

It's a huge help...

This is what it's going to take.

chronig 09-14-2010 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed (Post 17500089)
my recourse will be forcing the major bandwidth providers to block your US traffic.

Do you think you'd really be able to do that? That would be pretty good

Of course people could still use proxies - but proxies suck and/or cost money, especially when you're talking about downloading porn/etc.

But - do you think you could really do that? If so - I think it would be a huge win/difference...

chronig 09-14-2010 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 17500217)
Banning you wouldn't have anything to do with 'pro-piracy' and have more to do with 'less internet douchbagedness'. Really, threatening to fly to foreign countries to break people's legs? Calling every other country in the world a 'shithole'? Typical American 'tough guy' routine, even though your average foreigner would wipe the ground with your average American (easily). Sooooo professional no wonder these pirates take you so seriously.

^ This surfer idiot just wants to be able to surf for free porn forever :thumbsup ... :disgust

chronig 09-14-2010 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Argos88 (Post 17500231)
SteveLightspeed, you spend a lot of time in VAIN...

once you waste hours in this, 1000 other philipinos or indians take a whole members area to pornbb.org or extreme-board.com to get paid 10 bucks per 1000 downloads..

those guys have nothing to lose. It's a lost battle long ago.

.

Another surfer idiot that at the end of the day is worried he'll no longer be able to masturbate to free porn (or find a woman) - or runs a few illegal blogs for the same 100-200$/week 'rewards' himself :uhoh

I think this is a big step in the right direction by Steve, and could possibly sway others to get involved. He won't be able to defeat piracy himself, but once him and others get active in it, more and more faggots will think twice about pirating.

Even a "dent" in the otherwise bane-of-adult-webmaster-existence current state of piracy would definitely increase porn sales overall.

chronig 09-14-2010 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 17502344)
where exactly in the dmca does it say that it has to be remove in 24 hours.

Without a timelimit how exactly do you know the difference between missed and just gotten to yet.

time-shifter spotted - engage and destroy

time-shifter spotted - engage and destroy

time-shifter spotted - engage and destroy

time-shifter spotted - engage and destroy

jimmycastor 09-14-2010 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Angry Jew Cat (Post 17499993)
sweet 1000 dmca removal requests, thats almost catching up to the 5000 uploads that went out today.... i guess it's a start. :1orglaugh

you mean like 500.000 uploads / day if you count in rapidshare, filesonic, netloadin and all those other bastards making big $$$ with filehosting
:Oh crap

chronig 09-14-2010 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmycastor (Post 17502644)
you mean like 500.000 uploads / day if you count in rapidshare, filesonic, netloadin and all those other bastards making big $$$ with filehosting
:Oh crap

Not for a particular program, but maybe in total

Get those 500 producers with a similar DMCA department and you got your 500,000 notices/takedown requests....

RAM 09-14-2010 02:02 PM

Nice one Steve !!! You must stand up for what is yours :)

jimmycastor 09-14-2010 02:05 PM

maybe sponsors should pay for blackmailing pirated content forum posts.

whenever a philipino blackmails 100 links with pirated content he should get 3 $ , would make those philipinos think about their business model

signupdamnit 09-14-2010 02:06 PM

Nice to see. If only more sponsors made such an effort perhaps conversions would be better for all. :thumbsup

pocketkangaroo 09-14-2010 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 17500217)
Banning you wouldn't have anything to do with 'pro-piracy' and have more to do with 'less internet douchbagedness'. Really, threatening to fly to foreign countries to break people's legs? Calling every other country in the world a 'shithole'? Typical American 'tough guy' routine, even though your average foreigner would wipe the ground with your average American (easily). Sooooo professional no wonder these pirates take you so seriously.

http://myspace.roflposters.com/image...5D.myspace.jpg

davecummings 09-14-2010 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 17499980)
don't forget to also send to the registrar's... some of them are trigger happy

I wonder if flooding Department of Justice would get their attention and possibly motivate them to go after copyright infringing?

I emailed the White House last week about all the lost jobs and revenue losses because of piracy sites, but have not even received an acknowledgement that they received the letter (but, I bet I'll receive emails requesting me to make political donations)!

Matyko 09-14-2010 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by munki (Post 17500049)
Nothing but respect...

+1 :thumbsup :2 cents:

Nikki_Licks 09-14-2010 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by V_RocKs (Post 17500604)
[not pissing around]Have bat, will travel[/not pissing around]

No doubt :thumbsup:thumbsup

Tippy 09-14-2010 05:32 PM

If your going after boards like pornbb, dont they simply say nothing is hosted at our site or its users post the links, sure it may get them to take down the links/threads/posts for a week but if the content is worth while it will be back the following.

Your not worried about pissing some of these people off, I would think you have a lot more to lose besides content.

gideongallery 09-14-2010 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveLightspeed (Post 17502528)
"I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed man."

http://www.steveslosthismind.com/poofight.jpg

right remind me again who owns the domain raimimiller.com


i haven't been wrong yet.

gideongallery 09-14-2010 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chronig (Post 17502651)
Not for a particular program, but maybe in total

Get those 500 producers with a similar DMCA department and you got your 500,000 notices/takedown requests....

but that the point about the timelimit i was talking about, there is none, if 500,000 take down requests are sent in, a tube site has no responsiblity to put more people on it.

so instead of seeing a response in 1 week , you now have to wait a month for them to get to it.

and if there is one tiny mistake (url is wrong, declaration is valid, etc) they can put you at the bottom of the pile.

TheDoc 09-14-2010 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 17503464)
but that the point about the timelimit i was talking about, there is none, if 500,000 take down requests are sent in, a tube site has no responsiblity to put more people on it.

so instead of seeing a response in 1 week , you now have to wait a month for them to get to it.

and if there is one tiny mistake (url is wrong, declaration is valid, etc) they can put you at the bottom of the pile.

Your time limit theory isn't relevant... already defined in many court cases, they must act expeditiously, hours is plenty of notice to "expect" it to be removed. If they don't take it down, the amount of infractions stack up, it's really simple.

So if it takes 1 month, and he sends 30 notices, the copyright infringement will be x30 or maybe it goes on days, either way it stacks up.


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