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TheSquealer 04-26-2014 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by vdbucks (Post 20064288)
Telltale sign of an argument lost... when the other person resorts to childish name calling.

The arguments are spelled out. The name calling is just a bonus.

TheSquealer 04-26-2014 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ruff (Post 20064289)
You still don't get it do you? You are the "tard". You are bringing up something no longer relevant to anyone on this board. You are deliberately doing it to fuck with a real working webmaster. You are just a shit. Go fuck yourself.

You are potentially liable until the statute of limitations runs out. Unless Dreamworks gave you a pass.

vdbucks 04-26-2014 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 20064290)
The arguments are spelled out. The name calling is just a bonus.

Incorrect. You have yet to prove anything -- except for how much of an ass you are -- and resorting to name calling immediately discredits anything you had to say beforehand; regardless of whether or not your initial point had any merit to begin with; which as far as anyone else can tell, it didn't.

And maybe if you spent as much time working on your super secret, extra classified sites & projects that no one in the world can know about as you do posting utter garbage about other people on an internet forum; perhaps you wouldn't be stuck as an anonymous nobody who does nothing but pretend they are successful while trying to drag others through the mud for their past mistakes/failures.

I suggest you read the very first post in this thread. Then read it again. And keep reading it until it sinks in. Once that happens, reflect on your own life and seriously ask yourself if you'd like having someone there to rub everything you've ever done wrong in your face over and over again like a broken record that should have been thrown away ages ago: https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1139168

iwantchixx 04-26-2014 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 20063052)
My point? Just that a few others and myself pointed out the obvious fact that he had to change his name because dream works was coming after him for trademark infringement and he called me a liar and made up a convoluted, idiotic story about why he was changing it. Forgetting of course that any one who promotes him including you, are also subject to civil action by the rights holders.

That's why you should care.... and each hit you sent makes you legally vulnerable for statutory damages.

Why don't you go register cocacolaporn.com and call yourself Mr Coca Cola, design coca cola logos, upload coca cola videos to YouTube at great expense and build your entire business around trademark iand copyright infringement and subject all of your webmasters to potential civil suits for contributory infringement and keep us updated on how clever you really were and how much work you put into it so we can laugh at your idiocy and shortsighted, immaturity.

Yeah, he's going to make up a story as to why he's changing, because it's none of your fucking business as to why.... and if there's legal pressure, he's not going to name the people going after him.

Romainz 04-26-2014 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by HandballJim (Post 20063132)
Looking at the trademark data you quoted, it seems to be new? 2012-2013? Wasn't Porn Nerd using that term for several years before 2012-2013? If he was, he could win the trademark case. A trademark needs to be active, and the term was used in commerce. So possibly maybe he was compensated to change his program to Porn Nerd. :2 cents:

That's exactly what i was thinking as well, anyways gl with this

Bourke 04-26-2014 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Relentless (Post 20064255)
For you that may be true, for most it is utter nonsense. The biggest problem GFY faces is the anonymity afforded idiots who own nothing and say anything without ever demonstrating even a tiny bit of professionalism. I completely understand why someone wouldn't show all their sites or many of their sites or most of their sites... But if you don't have a single site you can show someone who asks what you do... You are either a genius or a fraud. 99.99999% are frauds. You may well be that .00001%, but it's nonsense to think the others are all protecting super-secret internet business strategies when they refuse to name a single site they own that is one worth owning.

I do not understand why they are here. I have seen numerous people openly state that they have not made a dime in this industry, do not have even a basic aff site, no skin in the game AT ALL... and yet here they are. If you are not involved in this industry, shouldn't you be posting on forums for people in the industry you are actually in? If you are not actively involved in adult RIGHT NOW, why are you posting? :2 cents:

ruff 04-27-2014 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TheSquealer (Post 20064292)
You are potentially liable until the statute of limitations runs out. Unless Dreamworks gave you a pass.

You are not a lawyer. I have no liability whatsoever. You are just here in this forum to cause trouble to a legitimate working webmaster. You are a threat. You offer nothing constructive at all. You are a waste of time. And worst of all, you are not even in this business.

Relentless 04-27-2014 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Bourke (Post 20064338)
I do not understand why they are here. I have seen numerous people openly state that they have not made a dime in this industry, do not have even a basic aff site, no skin in the game AT ALL... and yet here they are. If you are not involved in this industry, shouldn't you be posting on forums for people in the industry you are actually in? If you are not actively involved in adult RIGHT NOW, why are you posting? :2 cents:

People think post counts matter /facepalm

That's why, until I know a specific site someone owns, or hear from someone else I know that the poster is a real webmaster, i give very little weight to anything they post. After being in this industry a while, if nobody you know has heard of someone and the person can't name a single website they own... It's almost a certainty that they have no skin in the game and provide nothing useful.

Magnetron 04-27-2014 05:15 AM

Hahaha Porn Nerd got pwned with a capital P !!! Hear that Nerd Guy? Why don't you go launch a few more networks and make some more $$$ you sorry ass loser. Yeah, and ...... wait .......... whut?

tony286 04-27-2014 06:07 AM

I dont know how its even a trademark issue. It wasnt like his logo was a fish with glasses, it was just a last name . Say his name was Bill Peabody and he wanted to call his program Mr Peabody.

tony286 04-27-2014 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Relentless (Post 20064458)
People think post counts matter /facepalm

That's why, until I know a specific site someone owns, or hear from someone else I know that the poster is a real webmaster, i give very little weight to anything they post. After being in this industry a while, if nobody you know has heard of someone and the person can't name a single website they own... It's almost a certainty that they have no skin in the game and provide nothing useful.

If there was a like button, I would of pushed it for this post :thumbsup

iSpyCams 04-27-2014 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by tony286 (Post 20064527)
I dont know how its even a trademark issue. It wasnt like his logo was a fish with glasses, it was just a last name . Say his name was Bill Peabody and he wanted to call his program Mr Peabody.

The thing is, and this is pure speculation, I am pretty sure Mr. Peabody had been an inactive franchise for many years, with no new material being created since the 60's. Just in case the movie went big, they needed an established record of actively defending their trademarks and ThePornNerd was likely the easiest kid in the playground to pick on to establish or expand that history.

He could likely have defended his domain name in court but that would have taken years and tons of money, and since as I mentioned before, the url of an affiliate program is probably one of the easiest things to change, it's much easier to let them have the stupid URL and move on.


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