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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
its been shows dmca complaint so far have targetted wrong websites etc ( i.e. no follow up ) .. i expect some changes will take place
example.. If i email google with a dmca complaint and show my records and do the homework and toss 900 links down as dmca violators , google dont check those 900 links , they just comply.. this practise is obviously flawed and open for manipulation..
I.e. i make a video .. i make 500 "fake" websites up that would be "violators" i get them all listed in google. Then i list 500 violators and add xpays.com in the middle as a violator , they will likely pull your domain without asking you. This happened to many people over the perfect10 fiasco ... I'm not saying XPAYS isn't doing the homework. Its clear you guys are going about it alot smarter than perfect10 did , but seems like what could help you could hurt you the same way.
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Well said, and it wont take 500 urls to do it. Thats whats fucked, you know for a fact someone clean is gonna get raped here, it always happens. YES some infringers are going down but so are some straight shooters...its how it happens. And thats bullshit.
Your dmca list should cover infringers, not the people linking to them, you have no way of proving they did anything wrong. The links could have been new, they could have been automatically added via hardlink trade scripts etc...tons of ways.