Yesterday I received an email from CCbill which I interpreted incorrectly it seems. Today I received another mail explaining in better detail how to report this sort of content. Here is how they want it reported:
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We take action quickly on reports of abuse and have a zero tolerance for content of this nature.
So as noted in the CCBill Client AUP, and as you noted, the fastest path to report the instances of abuse is to the [email protected] email, which goes right to our risk and review teams.
Please reference the site and alleged content without the URL or the actual content, and which should be enough to research the allegation and take appropriate actions. And when a notice is received and validated, we are required to report specific abuses to the authorities.
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I've requested further instructions on how to report it to them without a link or URL and will share that information when it comes. But the bottom line is, we can not send them links to the actual content.
Good to see they are reporting the abuse to the authorities. That shines a light on the file lockers which very well could end up in a raid on one of them if enough instances were to occur.
I'll report back with more info when I have it. I think at this point it's fair to say they are well aware of the problem and with us having the proper channels to report it, that is a step in the right direction. That doesn't address them reactivating accounts after they are shut down, but that is secondary issue as far as I'm concerned, with the primary issue being proper reporting of cp. We can hold their feet to the fire over reactivation once we're clear on how to report it properly.