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Old 06-06-2002, 09:17 AM  
MikeEP
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No offense to anyone, but i believe TheHun is thinking above and way beyond the scope that has been mentioned in the few threads above.

The whole point is rid cheating and especially theft as a whole. It's not a simple task and like everything else, it's not full proof. The point is to have a system everyone can use and conform to, without changing anything to there daily routine or sites.

The honest submitter would get listed faster, the content providers with have access to people using their unlicensed content, the affiliates will have access to submitters using there content for other programs, the list goes on and on.

The solution is not paying for the submission. To be honest, i think that's silly.

Everyone complains about over saturation of most affiliate programs, content, TGP's, etc. This solution is vaulable to our industry in so many incredible ways. Stop the cheaters, stop the people stealing content, stop it all.

Imagine an adult internet with no one stealing content to make galleries with and without cheaters. Obviously, content providers and affiliate program leader have to scan galleries to report content theft, etc, but would you do it if there was a system? Fuck, I sure would.

I would guess at least 30% of the galleries makers would drop out, thus making affiliate programs less saturated, content will be worth more, honest submitters who purchase content will get listed faster, etc, etc.

I'm not saying by any means that this is a total solution. There are tons of holes in the idea, but i believe it's very good beginning idea to get something started. As anything, things take time to catch on and cycle through.

As I mentioned before, as a TGP owner, paysite owner, soon to be affiliate, and also a soon to be content provider, I would give anything to be able to surf galleries to see who's using my content for someone else's programs. Also to see who's using my content without a license.

It's a huge project, but think of the industry 3 years from now. Get something started like this now, would probably take that long and maybe longer to really start showing a positive improvement.
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