?We have never received any ?abuse complaints? about MegaUpload?

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  • mikesinner
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2005
    • 5646

    #46
    So how big of a dent is this really putting in online piracy?

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    • Deputy Chief Command
      Deputy Chief Command
      • Nov 2005
      • 4482

      #47
      Originally posted by mikesinner
      So how big of a dent is this really putting in online piracy?
      I woud say a pretty big dent! not only is megaupload gone forever .. this also will scare many other big operations who profit big time from piracy

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      • SAS_Jack
        Registered User
        • Sep 2008
        • 19

        #48
        I dont understand why certain members in the thread are on this forum. They are obviously not in the adult industry and don't understand the damage companies like Leaseweb inflict on this industry as a whole.

        I'm all for democracy but sheesh. Keep on truckin.

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        • Nembrionic
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2003
          • 2424

          #49
          Originally posted by Mutt
          amazing that grown adults lie like children caught with their hands in the cookie jar by their mommies.

          i've personally sent LeaseWeb many abuse complaints and even had them laugh at me, warning me that they do not have to comply with a DMCA takedown request simply because they are based in the Netherlands and the DMCA is an American law.
          As annoying as it is...how is it not true what they claim? They do have a point. That's the sad part about bit.

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          • Nembrionic
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2003
            • 2424

            #50
            Originally posted by Mr. Stiff
            Like I said, NL is not so rigid about copyright stuff.. god bless Holland
            Got nothing to do with it. They are right: DMCA is an American law. Why would they abide to a foreign law in their own country?

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            • Nembrionic
              Confirmed User
              • Feb 2003
              • 2424

              #51
              Originally posted by EukerVoorn
              Where I come from you don't turn the other cheek when someone openly steals your property, but you kick the thief in the nuts. Oron.com and the various pirate boards associated by them have always been one of my biggest problems and they're all hosted by LeaseWeb. At the moment there is more of my content on FileSonic though so Oron.com is not my biggest concern anymore, but I still feel that LeaseWeb should get their own share of damage caused by the piracy they are participating in, so I'll contribute to damaging their reputation in every little way I can. Again, it's nothing personal, I just hate thieves, junks, retards, child- and animal abusers, pedophiles, tramps and lazy unemployed losers sitting on the couch all day downloading stolen content.
              Gast, chill ff. Ik vraag je niet een compleet boek te schrijven. Ik zeg alleen dat de vraag of het een persoonlijke heksenjacht is, geen rare vraag is.

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              • Nembrionic
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2003
                • 2424

                #52
                Originally posted by EukerVoorn
                LeaseWeb should handle a DMCA notice as an EU take down request.
                Why? It's not law over here. Would it be the right thing to do in a moral sense? Yes. But not legally.

                Then again, filing an EU take down request won't take you anywhere with LeaseWeb. Why do you think LeaseWeb is hosting most of the pirate sites in Europe?
                Unfortunately you're right there.

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                • pornmasta
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 20014

                  #53
                  Originally posted by EukerVoorn
                  Bestiality is illegal in the Netherlands were LeaseWeb is based, we found a lot of Bestiality on filelocker Oron.com which is also hosted by LeaseWeb. I brought this under attention of Dutch parlement members and one of them wrote he'll get to the bottom of it, we also reported it to the Dutch police who replied "we don't know what to do with this". I assume they wait for the FBI to take action lol

                  I'll send the found Oron.com links to cp and bestiality and our experience with Dutch police to the journalist who wrote the NRC article.
                  good idea

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                  • Paul Markham
                    Too old to care
                    • Jun 2001
                    • 52943

                    #54
                    Originally posted by helterskelter808
                    It's a terrible idea because investigating potentially illegal or criminal material is a job for law enforcement; not for ordinary members of the public, for whom viewing such material, for whatever spurious reason, can be a serious crime.

                    Furthermore how does a clown like EukerVoorn know why the "illegal" material he spends his time searching for is there? For all he knows it could be there as part of a police operation.

                    What's your obsession with searching for illegal pornography?

                    Are you a cop? If not, why do you go out of your way to find "illegal" material?
                    So if you see a child being bundled into a car, or a girl being raped, or an old lady being mugged, or any number of crime. You say to yourself this "is a job for law enforcement; not for ordinary members of the public"?

                    Well then do you mind if I disagree with you. Because you're an asshole.



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                    • Paul Markham
                      Too old to care
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 52943

                      #55
                      Originally posted by EukerVoorn
                      What is your obsession with scat, Paul? Suffering from constipation? Scat is legal in the Netherlands so it's not relevant, unless it's stolen scat content. Then the stolen aspect of it will make it illegal.
                      Go read my post again.



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                      • EukerVoorn
                        So Fucking Banned
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 1423

                        #56
                        Paul, it's not the first time that you expressed your frustration with porn producers working in the scat niche. And with that, you show why the porn biz never got organized properly: because there is no solidarity. Every time something needs to be done together with other producers, there will always be the dumb cunt not wanting to be associated with what other producers do, or simply don't work with other producers because they don't like them. Together with some other people from here and elsewhere I'm sticking out my head for my fellow producers by keeping the site about Leaseweb alive and probably getting burned for that. LeaseWeb is crippling all of us. Me, you, all other producers, all affiliates, all honest hosting providers, and everybody else working in the porn biz. You want them to be named and shamed and at the same time you start crying about scat content again.

                        If you have something against scat producers, stay out of my threads and start your own threads about how LeaseWeb and PayPal are screwing you.

                        All I do is legal, I work with consenting adults only. The French and Dutch law are the only laws I have to respect, not the UK law. Your moral standards are not important because you're only a scumbag porn producer like me, at least I've always been able to keep my dick out of the models I work with, which makes me 100 times as professional as you are.

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                        • EukerVoorn
                          So Fucking Banned
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 1423

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Nembrionic
                          Gast, chill ff. Ik vraag je niet een compleet boek te schrijven. Ik zeg alleen dat de vraag of het een persoonlijke heksenjacht is, geen rare vraag is.
                          When I reply to you, my reply is also meant for others. That's the purpose of a "public" forum. I think I still owed an apology to Dirty F... my comments to him were merely "tongue in cheek", I see him troll a lot so when he asks me something I rather don't give a serious answer because I wouldn't know whether his question is a serious one or not.

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                          • EukerVoorn
                            So Fucking Banned
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 1423

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Nembrionic
                            Why? It's not law over here. Would it be the right thing to do in a moral sense? Yes. But not legally.
                            DMCA is widely adapted in the international web-, content- and porn biz. Any European hosting provider with good intentions will process a DMCA notice. If you send a DMCA notice to Google Europe (based in Ireland), they won't give you the "we don't do DMCAs" either.

                            More important, see the subject of this thread. Alex de Joode didn't say to the newspapers that they never received EU take down notices, he said "we have never received any abuse complaints".

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                            • helterskelter808
                              So Fucking Banned
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 3405

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Paul Markham
                              So if you see a child being bundled into a car, or a girl being raped, or an old lady being mugged, or any number of crime. You say to yourself this "is a job for law enforcement; not for ordinary members of the public"?
                              You really don't know the difference between witnessing a crime and (actively) committing one?

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                              • imabro
                                Confirmed User
                                • Aug 2007
                                • 871

                                #60
                                is no secret they pride on secrecy - if i want server to hide my i.d. they are where i go with no delay - it is selling point to them

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