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Originally Posted by Jon Clark
We do not have to touch the overseas tube site owners... We can as you suggested cut off there funding and resources.... The one main resource is the uploaders... That is who we are going to go after the hardest... And who is most liable!!
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If you can't touch the International Tubes, how are you going to get the upload records?
Do you really think all these Tubes took user uploaded content? You can't really be that slow.
What do you do about the international sponsors that do not fall under our laws but still continue to advertise/pay the Tubes?
What about the paysites that allow members download content? Did they sign a content download agreement to not give the content out?
How are you going to explain to the judge that 99% of us "give away" our entire scene broken up into clips that are longer than 30 seconds, for free content, for people to download/use for free, with no lic agreement again?
How are you going to stop the technology called torrent?
And finally, please explain how the MPAA took down, stopped or even slowed down piracy with the hundreds of millions of dollars that they spent. Then, do you think this industry has hundreds of millions of dollars to lose like the MPAA does?
Some tubes are going to get nailed and some sponsors too, but very few. The majority of Tubes that can be touched do respond to DCMA notices. Then out of the bad tubes, only a small group of sponsors advertise on them and most of them aren't touchable either. If they respond to DCMA notices, they are 100% protected.