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Originally Posted by pr0
The last thing anyone in this industry needs is more government regulation.
Especially since almost ALL of the illegal tube sites that steal content are registered/run by companies in countries which will never adapt U.S. style laws.
All you're going to do with regulation, is open the door to MORE UNNECESSARY REGULATION.
People need to stop crying & start trying to take over these guys keywords. Search engines are still the key to their success. 
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The people who run these sites are mostly living in the USA. That subjects them to US law no matter what their company mailing address. International agreements cover all but the most craphole countries.
I'm not primarily an affiliate, so I don't care who wins the SEO wars. One affiliate sending me a sale is as good as another. I have no problem with "tubes" as a delivery format. But as the copyright owner, only I have the right to decide how my content gets used. Copyright enforcement isn't unnecessary regulation; it's absolutely fucking critical. If you steal content that cost tens of thousands to produce, causing hundreds of thousands in lost revenue, you deserve a lot more jailtime than someone who stole a $5K car.
Either the government protects people's property, or some guy with a gun will make his own justice. That's the reality no-rules business degenerates into. It could take years, but if that's really the game now, then the fat docile geeks will drop out, and harder men will move in. Today's thieves will find themselves out of their league.
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