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Originally Posted by RonC
The question is how do you do that?
Simple.
1. You get a group of adult webmasters to file DMCA notices by the truck
load or allow you to file them on their behalf to the backbone providers.
The laws are very specific on Damages and what an ISP must do if a
proper DMCA notice is files. (Be Very Annoying Here)
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This is part of the basic idea, is getting everyone who is ready to make a stand step up and be a part. And once they commit they need to stick to it. DMCA's need to go out to anyone involved and enabling them to further their business, attack from all angels if you will. The problem with adult now is it's very hard who to trust, and who is working with the enemy and trying to gain info. It has to be a very selective process in doing so. We have people in place to submit mass DMCA's over and over again if their is no response. It's just a matter of leg work
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Originally Posted by RonC
The question is how do you do that?
Simple.
2. You start sending them URL?s like what Raw Alex showed about Child
Porn. This is a HOT topic and no backbone provider that is a PUBLIC
COMPANY would want to be associated with Child Porn Traffic?
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I have sadly discovered that a lot of hosting companies that deal in torrents, tube, rapidshare etc turn a blind eye to objectionable and illegal content. They use the "it's user submitted and it's not our place to deal with this." But, at the end of the day they ARE hosting it, and they ARE aware of it, which legally is an issue. Every host I have contacted I've gone to head of the ladder, taken names and etc. If they refuse to do anything after reporting such things to abuse@host name, and then calling and speaking to a top level person it can get ugly for them. I've taken down the name of each person I've spoken to, asked the right questions, their stance and made notes of it all. So I now have a list of names of people who will turn a blind eye to keep making the money. This is part of the process of going to whichever backboen provider they use. If their main network becomes aware of this, and it's sent numerous times it will take it's toll on the host itself.
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Originally Posted by RonC
The question is how do you do that?
Simple.
3. Each of the large adult hosting companies have a good relationship
with 1 if not more major backbone providers. We can also put pressure
on their Abuse Departments to blackhole them also due to the
complaints?
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I would love to get more adult hosting companies on board, been trying to reach out to them, and it's a slow moving process. I have spoken to a few, but the more who join in the better. But, what you say is a good point and part of the plan.