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10-21-2012 06:49 AM |
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Originally Posted by ArielRebel
(Post 19264623)
I have nothing against tube sites and pornhub, I don't mind wearing their shirts. :) Plus I don't understand why everybody is so bitter about tube sites because it's not their fault if the users are uploading the full length content. The internet is changing and the customers are too, we just have to adapt.
It's the main rule of evolution, the ones who are not ready to adapt are doomed and will disappear... right now let's try to see the tubes as a new way to promote and try to work around it. They wont go away and the trading will only get worst. Let's try to invent new ways to get our customers to pay and do it with a smile :)
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Hey ArielRebel. Well the problem isn't the tube sites themselves or even the idea of user uploads. The problem with sites like Pornhub is that they deliberately seem to have policies which encourage the proliferation of pirated content. If you get some time look up Youtube's so-called Three Strikes policy. In brief what 3 strikes means is that after a user has three DMCA complaints their account is suspended and all content is removed. So if the user is a big pirate on Youtube and uploaded 5,000 Ariel Rebel videos all those videos would be disabled after they are suspended without you having to send 5,000 DMCA requests.
The difference between Manwin's tube properties and Youtube is that Manwin has no such policy. Instead they seem to go to great lengths to make it tedious for the content owner forcing them to have to constantly play whack-a-mole. Many have suggested to Fabian that he implement three strikes but to dae as far as I know it has never been done.
I'm actually a fairly reasonable person. Believe it or not but I even have sites which accept user uploads. But like I said the failure of Manwin to implement three strikes along with all the games to justify it suggests to me that they are purposely profiting off of the theft of your content.
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