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If you are on top of your content early and dont let people run wild with it... I have found that you can absolutely be successful in eradicating (nearly) most of the pirated shit out there. (this certainly isn't true for all producers..just my own experience) |
when I went to just-fuck.com and clicked on Fuck Tonight it opened up a Milfshookup.com skin. why not hit them at the host level. whois reflects Centurion Hosting which I think is associated with Arvixe.
just-fuck.com whois tracks back to some dude in Lithuania. host is xentracking. |
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I think you might get the domain register to release the WHOIS info if you show them
the pirating of the content Another thing you can do is get HTTP headers plugin for Firefox and see what links load as you get to the landing page. If he's using offers from CPA networks you can contact those too. Though not sure how receptive they would be given the volume he's pushing their way. One of my reps at a CPA network told me once they didn't care what I did as long as I got leads I see some of the ads (if it's the same guy using the craigslist angle) lead to DatingGold landers |
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I clicked it, did the survey and was forwarded to AffairHookups.com with the following URL: ?ainfo=MzI4OTJ8MTI3MXwxMjM=&skin=139&i=9&atcc=1 |
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so in your opinion who is the offending party? |
i swear dating is so scammy, they just steal any fucking pic they want and use it for promo. I wish i could do that. I have seen this ad everywhere on all the tube sites, probably one of them cpa brokers. I bet the ads stay up unless u sue, because that ad is definitely getting a high ctr. Once u got the right ad for the tubes its like printing money.
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working with affiliates myself 99% of them dont pay for any pictures and this is for a variety of reasons.
1. Its expensive to test let alone pay for an image then test it. Its easy to go through 30 images before you find a winning banner, you take a loss when in the testing phase. 2. Time is money, wasting time on a photographer and model. 2. Its easy Your best bet is to save your time and focus on making more money. Your forgetting that these affiliates PAY for exposure. Thousands among thousands of impressions a day. They are not affraid to get it out there so its not like you are discovering something and making it public. The media company that sells ad space cant be held liable, (read their TOS) its the affiliate. Affiliates are smart, some of the smartest users of the internet. Many register with false information at the advertising company, hosting, domain registrar etc so even if you get them to reveal the information it wont get you anywhere. When an affiliate does get caught, he usually gets a friendly email of please stop and change your content. The days of piracy are here and in full swing. You must adapt or fail. |
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