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Originally Posted by F-U-Jimmy
It will take 10-20 small guys to get together identify their © content hire an attorney and start a class action. As most of you know © now extends to 75 years after the owners death and each infringement can be awarded up to $150,000.00. Target the hosting company and the site owner.
The problems start when they are offshore ?
Another possible approach is to contact ICANN and report the infringements to them, if enough people do this ( as a group ) ( with proof ) ICANN may take down or ban the URL ?: 2 cents:
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Go after advertisers on the site and if they sell memberships to their torrent or tube, go after their billing company. If enough of the content owners throw enough shit something will stick. Also sue the people uploading the content to these sites. If it is Joe Blow User, then fuck him to, sue him for stealing your content. Make a few examples of people.