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Paul Markham 12-27-2007 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 13566708)
things are being done man.

we just cant broadcast it here because gfy harbors half the torrent industry now.

kinda sad, but whatever. i guess the piracy sector is also considered. "WHERE THE INDUSTRY MEETS"

we will not divulge anything publicly that is going on behind the scenes, but i will tell you BIG things are happening, and you know i don't bullshit. i may fuck off and play stupid games while i am promoting something, but with serious things people know i don't fuck around.

be patient, this stuff takes time.

I wish you well. :thumbsup

V_RocKs 12-27-2007 02:07 AM

How many times has a sponsor bought another sponsors stolen emails from their members to promote their program?

BluMedia 12-27-2007 02:23 AM

Well said Will. :)

Mark

MarkTiarra 12-27-2007 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 13567581)
Now it seems like the bigger companies, more often than not, are the ones that are dirty. And they can sustain some loses to stuff like content theft and spyware where the med - small companies may be run out of business. Which works even better for the bigger companies as they get more market share.

It would definetly be easier if a couple big companies led the way in setting up something like this, but that is even more unlikely to happen these days.

Not every "big company" pulls selfish shit though. i seem to remember a handful of guys bucking up hundreds of thousands to fight against the old CDA shit which would have made free porn illegal in the U.S. and wherever else would cross-comply. The proposed legislation was going to require age verification (most likely via credit card primarily) to see ANY porn. People bucked up to fight against it as an assault on the first amendment and something that would be a technological problem. But imagine if it did pass how much better pay sites would do?

will76 12-27-2007 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkTiarra (Post 13567992)
Not every "big company" pulls selfish shit though. i seem to remember a handful of guys bucking up hundreds of thousands to fight against the old CDA shit which would have made free porn illegal in the U.S. and wherever else would cross-comply. The proposed legislation was going to require age verification (most likely via credit card primarily) to see ANY porn. People bucked up to fight against it as an assault on the first amendment and something that would be a technological problem. But imagine if it did pass how much better pay sites would do?

I didn't say every big site is dirty and I knew there is a good amount that isn't. However this is a decent amount that is. So with less big companies out there that want to do the right thing it only makes it harder for us to get something going.

Also the example you gave is something that affected all porn sites so I can see why/how they managed to get together on that issue, just like Acacia or .xxx. Its had to fight "adware" companies when a lot of big sites are using them for traffic, just the same as content theft when the big sites are either profiting off of traffic from those sites or actually own the site themselves.

will76 02-01-2008 11:41 PM

hickup...

Paul Markham 02-03-2008 05:19 AM

Until billing companies make a stand little will happen. The law will never cover it and we will never band together to fight it effectively. :(


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