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The upside down world of pirates.
Reading this I just couldn't understand what their point was. http://torrentfreak.com/riaa-online-...apping-120726/
Not even sure how true it is, because how anyone can track offline piracy sharing is a mystery. It would be person to person and therefore untraceable. Unless it's done phone to phone and can be tracked that way. Hard drive to hard drive wouldn't be traceable. Or is it? Quote:
Even so are they pointing it out as a reason not to pursue the online piracy business? |
Paul if you buy a jigsaws and then give away that jigsaws is that classed as jigsaws theft?
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i cant afford a jigsaw... :(
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paul markham, I need to speak with you. How can I contact you? Tried through normal channels to no avail.
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ICQ and Skype are good, just leave a message as I don't spend much time online. Unless I'm copying over a large order to a HD. |
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In other words, more people are sharing songs with their friends on CDs, or ohter physical media than downloading it from the intermawebs. Quote:
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Interestingly, do you know how much money the RIAA recovery goes back to the artist? None. Not a cent. Interesting eh? |
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Another anti fighting piracy proponent.
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Like I said the upside down world of pirates. Quote:
Judge: 17,000 illegal downloads don't equal 17,000 lost sales Quote:
This would be a huge cash cow and scare the shit out of pirates. Quote:
I told you it's an upside down world they live in. If it smells like a shit, looks like a shit, odds on it is a shit. :thumbsup |
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Yes he did. That is my point. You asked me to explain why downloads don't equate to lost sales, I posted a link to just one of the many judges that has ruled that a download doesn't equal a lost sale. Well done for reading it. Quote:
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if you buy 1 Jigsaw from ABC company, it is yours, if you wish to give it away, do so. However if you buy 1 jigsaw from ABC company and then make an exact replica of it, in mass quantities, say 100k to even 1 million of them. Exact copies of ABC companies Jigsaw. Then yes that is indeed theft, and not normal theft, some high level big monetary level theft. And above that not just stealing their work and giving it away for free...you are now charging people for something else, but really it is so they can get the best copies you made and download them faster..lol Then hide behind some obvious action pretending it is someone else...it is a recipe:) 55 years in jail seems acceptable if you steal 100 million dollars. Anyone who supports kim dot com is a a little loose in their morals eh. |
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DamianJ
This message is hidden because DamianJ is on your ignore list. Is he still living in the upside down world of piracy? |
You have him on ignore yet continue to carry on conversations with him. Paul, you are a total fucking moron.
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I wonder how long for this time? I think the record was 25 minutes. So Paul, is it true you tried to fuck your assistant and she went to the police? |
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And since he was using the download it and if you like pay me model It didn't cost him any sales either, in fact it got him sales. |
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When you give away COPIES of that puzzle, thats theft for SURE! |
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When the Amiga computer came out you could go to most car boot sales and buy copied games on 3.5 inch disks. I even remember them being advertised in local classified newspapers. And it used to be the same with videos and tapes So I guess that is what they mean. The kids of today download music to thier phones from pirate sites and then give it to all thier mates because to them its cool. Oh and there used to be teenagers who would knock on peoples doors who they knew and sell them copied video cds. It was a very common and regular thing to see about 5-6 years ago amongst neighbours
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Also kids sharing it on CDs and phones, how is that tracked to give accurate figures? Here's the site. Maybe Damo would like to point us to the part where Torrent Freak got the info from. https://www.npd.com/wps/portal/npd/u...ases/pr_120306 |
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Also dont know if you have seen some of the programs they showed on TV over here about fake items being sold as the real deal. Well they uncovered a group who had hundreds of dvd machines set up for the sole purpose of copying films and then selling them via different outlets. The person to person pirate is a lot bigger than what u might think |
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Piracy has actually always been a problem, it's just more prominent and more people recognize it because of how much easier and cheaper it's gotten to store and transfer data, and because of how the internet and technology has changed. There are so many different ways people pirate things. Who knows if these statistics are accurate or not, but when it comes to porn I think the combination of tubes, lack of security (which also applies to mainstream), and in some cases poor business practices are the real killer, and not file lockers. People typically regurgitate things to file lockers, so its usually on at least a few of many other things first. While I think taking down file lockers is a helpful cause, it is certainly not the end-all be all of things and blaming things mostly on file lockers is ridiculous. Many webmasters and content providers should be checking themselves properly. The content and losses aren't coming through magic. File lockers aren't sneaking around stealing your stuff. Plus look at that link, 4% is file lockers. A very big problem is prevention which directly leads to security and from all the threads I read I suspect many of you have quite a false sense of it. |
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Why would they lie? Quote:
(Clue: It says on the slide from the RIAA where they got the information from, you just need to READ it!). |
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I see many have stopped using paypal, but not seen a list of how many have been taken offline... |
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Show us the slide on the RIAA site. And explain how they track offline sharing. Still, no reason to stop the fight against the piracy industry, those making money from stealing. |
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We do think, however, that once Paypal, Visa and Mastercard are taken out of the equation that many will fail. Do not underestimate the importance of Paypal to these sites. Paypal is a trusted payment method for many people and losing it is a significant disruption. If you can come up with a better strategy for dealing with file lockers than the one we are employing then feel free to share it with us. |
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This is what I found on www.npd.com
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Here http://torrentfreak.com/us-six-strik...dually-120713/ Quote:
http://torrentfreak.com/riaa-online-...apping-120726/ The slide is confidential, so we take Torrentfreak's word for it. "Why would they lie" I hare the pro piracy trolls scream!!!! Waiting for Damian to verify the info and telling us how they come to the conclusions they did. Another :upsidedow remark. Quote:
Still it shows how big the problem is. And why giving in isn't the way to go forward. |
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Your work AK is growing all the time. There has to be smaller people who are no longer thinking this is the way to steal, bigger ones who are trying to plan a strategy. Ultimately once the funding is cut, the problem shrinks. |
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As you said, it won't happen overnight, and multiple things need to happen to really change things and the laws don't make things easier so it is almost futile, but that doesn't mean people shouldn't appreciate and acknowledge the efforts of those who are trying. One reason why security and consequent piracy is out of control is because people just don't give a shit. |
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I didn't last long on your ignore list, did I? Why do you CONSTANTLY lie? |
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Let's say you manage to wipe file lockers off the face of the earth. Do you honestly think that will impact piracy? Or do you think it will drive people to FTP, P2P, Usenet, and offline sharing? I keep saying this. There is no "strategy" for dealing with pirates. There will always be pirates. It's cool you are trying to do what the MPAA and RIAA have tried to do for the last 10 years and failed. They had million if not billions of money to spend, they still completely failed. I admire your tenacity. However, ultimately I do think you are not going to make the blind bit of difference to either porn sales or piracy levels. Love to see you prove me wrong. I've set a reminder in my calender to bump this in a year, then you can say TOLD YOU SO. |
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He's trying to tell us to do nothing and let it grow unhindered. Go figure why. |
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The fight is young, the journey is long. It needs people with balls to pick up arms and take the first step to get to the end. Rolling over and sticking your ass in the air, is for the likes of cowards and weakling. The pirates love you. |
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Awesome. So, your assistant that I heard had to go to the police after you attacked her, is that true? I met someone that knows you very well a couple of weeks ago. The stories are eye opening to say the least. Turns out I was right about why you had to flee the UK so quickly! LOL! |
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You shoot pictures of very scared, very young, financially destitute girls. And you video yourself trying to touch them up and grope them. Go figure why. |
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edit: I see you're now answering damians posts too while he is on ignore... Do you use magic ignore links? |
Paul tried to rape his assistant?
Sounds like he's got problems bigger than piracy. |
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If it smells like a shit, looks like a shit, odds on it is a shit. :thumbsup |
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Yes piracy is a real problem and cutting out the pirasites, is a good first step. Follow it up with attacking forum via the advertising, would be a good next step. So spreading the news of where to get pirated content is dealt a blow, private ftp, that sees a nice way to get a virus and can someone advise me on that. Sticking it all on Usenet, keeps it to kids sharing it for free. Now then, can ISPs be persuaded to remove access to certain Usenet groups? Looking at what Kim Dotcom was making and his hosting bill, give people just a small insight into the huge losses that piracy is inflicting on countries that produce the pirated content. Will they sit back and do nothing or step up the fight? Quote:
If this isn't the most scummy thing you have ever said, which for you is a new bench mark. |
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I'm simply asking a question (based on something posted in this thread) and making a statement.
If that is indeed something that happened, you do most certainly have bigger problems than piracy. |
ow i love a good fight
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That's some low blow shit saying he raped someone.
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