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Any tube site found to have populated there own site is going to be in for a big hurting... They are liabel and guilty.... Number one, the dmca safe haven law does not cover content uploaded by the owner... And two, since they are not covered by the safe haven, they are in offence of the 2257 laws..
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First, it takes 2 lines of code to assign/mask who uploaded content, fake it to a point that you couldn't prove otherwise. And 2257 isn't an issue anymore and/or an issue anyone in this Industry wants to use, as we don't want it in our Industry, at all.
Seriously, only a pampas ass would use 2257 as an attack method in this business.
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If they do not work with us, then we black list them and figure out a few other options to make them hurt..
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I'm sure the 1000+, international hosted tubes, with illegal content, are scared shitless to be black listed by a bunch of porn Webmasters.
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No... But we somehow can track the content.... I know the FBI does this to fight cp... There is a way to track the movement of content.. I personally do not know how.. But there is someone here that does..
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It's called DRM, and it would solve 99% of the problems all paysites have. At that point, any person in any country that cracked/recorded it, just broke several laws that you can actually go after in other Countries. Problem is, you aren't getting people to change to DRM.
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Affiliates do have a license agreement with there sponsor... All sponsors have rules to follow......
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I have never signed a lic agreement with a sponsor, ever. For sure nothing that could legally be used in court.
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By sueing the people seeding them....
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Hahaha, that went over well for the MPAA too. Which is why they stopped doing it.
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They are doing a great job I think.... Show me a tube site with full movies on it... 5 years ago, everyone I know downloaded there movies and music... Now, they get there movies from netflix and buy there music from itunes...
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They have lost hundreds of millions, educated millions of more people on what piracy is, and haven't slowed it down, or stopped it. They lied, cheated, and did illegal things themselves all to try to stop something that they didn't even slow down one single bit.
megavideo.com - one of 1000's. Know what I love about mainstream tube sites?
For the first time ever I found/watched Jap cartoons that I never heard of, seen, and knew nothing of, I love'em with them and went and out purchased the dvd sets.
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The mainstream market has covered there asses... Have been for years... While this industry has laid down and let the thieves move right in and take over...
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That's funny, it's like thinking it's illegal to upload movies in every country in the world.
Was that like Photoshop, openly allowing millions to download, crack, and give out the best product in the world. Building a multi-million user base, then releasing a hard as hell to crack/on comp reg system that forced millions to pay?
Or is it like the few paysites that have changed back to DRM or never left it and have zero problems with Piracy, like VOD?
99% of the content companies didn't even register the copyrights they think they own. Ha, most don't even know how.
I'm all up for taking down piracy. Piracy that allows others to profit from my work totally sucks ass. However, I don't care. I'm not so simple minded to think that piracy is killing my business, hurting it, or slowing it down. I have seen illegal piracy sources, including tubes, produce 10, 20, 50, 100+ sales in a single day to a single site.
The people bitching either don't own content, have never actually tracked piracy, or they are a sheep and just following the crowds of complainers.
And yes, they are ripping away traffic from free sites, review sites, ect. Not because it's piracy, but because it's a better free porn site. Simple as that.