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Have 2 new sites to report, contact form not loading. Loaded with juicyads and all kinds of Bros from the Bro Club
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bumpity bump
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Just doing a public service by posting information for those that are less informed. Are you upset because your buddy ScrollDog is locked up again? :1orglaugh |
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Say it is NFL season and I post a link to Yahoo Sports and a page that says the New York Jets lost their third wide receiver to injury. I might do it with the phrase "Another one bites the dust" It simply means another one is down, no longer available, out of the action, etc. It certainly doesn't mean I am taking credit for the Jets Wide Receiver getting hurt. The term "Another One Bites The Dust" certainly isn't taking credit in the context it was used here. Jimmy |
Just found this
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Friendfinderinc.com – Friend Finder Network
Friendfinderinc.com The Friend Finder Network is the leading global online relationship network, allowing over 20 million registered members to confidentially and anonymously meet people with similar interests and mindsets in a safe, exciting environment. Founded in 1996 and privately owned, the Friend Finder Network operates with a staff of more than 200 from its corporate headquarters in Palo Alto, California. Hmmmm, don't they have reps here!!!??? |
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I have looked at it and downloaded a copy of it.
Interesting.jpg indeed. Very Interesting........... |
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There's no other thread you've posted in as much as this one, you don't seem to have any adult industry connections and you've claimed to written code for 'cloud sharing' sites. Quote:
Damian if you think we're going to bow down to you and expose exactly how we do things and everything we do to you then think again. However thanks for your typical board clown antics. Quote:
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We're in the process of building some better data visualisation tools for the huge amounts of crawler and other data we deal with, this is going to make it much quicker for us to find previously difficult to detect connections between entities and sites. |
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Most people do not understand that data collection is easy in most cases, it is the analysis that consumes the most time. Sifting through TBs of data to find a page worth of useful information at times. |
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I am truly a fan of this thread, but in a "spoon fed and burped after" way. It delivers all the goodies you're known for. A wonderful amount of pirate sites of all sorts, each more idiosyncratic than the last, yet your inability to show proof of Copy Controls involvement. It?s okay to sometimes take credit for the things you didn't do. The main appeal to me is your radically unprofessional defensive posture when being criticized. You name calling and false accusations are laughable at least. Your behavior rings the tell-tale signs of a dysfunctional upbringing. I'm very disappointed discovering this thread on page 2 in less than a day. It appears your smoke and mirrors gravy train is drying up. |
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Well done on sidestepping the point though. You're good at that, aren't you? |
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Deal with it. |
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Amazing how after decades of trying to stop piracy the mpaa and riaa aren't sucking your cock to share the secret methods you allegedly created to stop piracy, isn't it... The entire software, movie and music industry try for decades to do something with billions and billions of dollars and you pull it off with so,e money from manwin and a few scared 50 bucks from no name content producers I porn... Something doesn't add up. Maybe one day the truth will out. Pretty funny stuff... Now, call me a pirate, swear, and put up some more straw men why doncha? |
Thanks for the bump Damian.
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I think somebody is just mad they can't properly groom their models... or learn photoshop at the very least. :) |
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140 pages and counting
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Nevertheless: Keep on your hard and good work :1orglaugh :thumbsup :pimp :banana :cool-smil :love2suck :drinkup |
i'm glad that this thread is still going. too bad there're no big news lately (
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and this has come to a slow end also, amusing but not very effective when you get half of the GFY community against you.
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These filelockers had one hell of a windfall before AK came in and starting pressing against them. Margins were insane, now perhaps not so much. Anyway, shame there's so few that stick with him, or understand it. |
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Same people posting the same negative drivel. Let me spell it out again for you Damian. There are more than 20 people who collaborate on this effort every day. Not a day goes by where we don't shut down payment processing, have hosting suspended or terminated, have Facebook pages and accounts removed, have Twitter accounts terminated or perform some other action of mitigation against the pirates. It's a massive job, yet every day the same people are working together behind the scenes to make life difficult for the pirates. Most of what we do we don't announce, we've always had a policy not to talk about ongoing matters and that policy is firm. Right now all you are is an uninformed bystander throwing stones, because we know that you've been bagging this project from the very beginning. |
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:( I note with interest you ignore the post above about the ones you said you were going to shut that are bigger than ever. Sigh. Why do you think the mpaa and riaa aren't beating down your door? |
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And in the meantime :
UK to 'decriminalize' file-sharing lol http://rt.com/uk/174744-uk-internet-fileshare-piracy/ The British government has decriminalized the act of online video game, music and film piracy, after branding harsher punishment plans as ?unworkable.? Beginning in 2015, internet users who persistently file-share will be sent a series of warning letters explaining that their actions are illegal. However, authorities will take no further action if the user continues downloading the material. The aim of the letters is to boost consumer awareness of the array of legitimate online media outlets such as Netflix, and deter people from using file-sharing software. The new scheme, named the 'Voluntary Copyright Alert Programme (VCAP),' came after years of talks between internet service providers (ISPs), politicians, and the music and film industries. Major ISPs, including BT, Virgin, and Sky, have already signed up to VCAP. Other ISPs are expected to follow suit. Geoff Taylor, chief executive of UK music trade body BPI, said VCAP was about ?persuading the persuadable, such as parents who do not know what is going on with their net connection.? ?VCAP is not about denying access to the internet. It?s about changing attitudes and raising awareness so people can make the right choice,? he added. But im sure Adult King can kill the file sharing sites :helpme |
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I've always maintained going after end users is pointless, it's going after the sites that service them that's effective. |
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"Figures published by the communications watchdog Ofcom last year revealed that more than 1.5 billion files were downloaded illegally in the UK in 2012, accounting for 22 percent of all online content consumed." One thing you will never stop is file sharing. Its part of the internet and always will be until either the internet radically changes in some form in the future or the peoples attitudes change towards it. |
"Killing off File Lockers", at least from my point of view, isn't about stopping file sharing. It's about stopping those that are making money by paying people to post files so they can make money on memberships for that content. Posting files for profit isn't sharing it's a business enterprise. Those kinds of businesses should be shut down. I don't even think the core groups in the actual fire sharing communities have any respect for file lockers. I have no idea why these two ideas get grouped in together.
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