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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
The fact that you will host sites that receive more than 1 DMCA a month is disturbing to me. Why don't you shit can them? They are obviously stealing content, otherwise they would get ZERO DMCA's a month, every month.
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Every adult and mainstream hosting company receives DMCA notices. All companies you have ever been exposed to, especially those which specifically market to you and the rest of the adult internet have significant clientele which fall into this category.
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Originally Posted by DeanCapture
He does it because his competitors do it. I think he pretty much spelled it out for us in his post 
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Take it a step further, nobody anywhere doesn't do it. If you happen to find a host that won't, they likely don't host adult content, wouldn't be able to make the sale or be capable of fulfilling it technically.
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Originally Posted by KrisH
what the fuck are you yabbing about? do you think google pull the plug on youtube because they get 5000x the amount of DMCA/copyright claims every month
get fucking real
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Be nice. Get everyone organized and DMCA these sites out of existence. Right now, that's evidently the legal remedy.
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Originally Posted by fris
with The large tube sites , and the discounts the hosts are offering them, barely any profit when they have to offer bandwidth at an insane low rate, and the amount of time you have to dedicate to these clients, is it honestly worth it?
Have nothing against tube hosting, but the amount of hours you have to put in for these types of clients is insane.
Plus if they decide to leave you with a big bill not paid thats another thing you have to worry about.
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All totally true. Hardly worth it. This will be the eventual downfall of several competitors who are so heavily weighted in revenue, bandwidth and client count that they will eventually trip and fall and be unable to recover. I'm not kidding when I say we don't have much of this business and I can assure you that what we do have has not taken the focus off of supporting our grander clientele. My post isn't to suggest that we've morphed into a different company, just that this exists on our network.
Brad