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Paul Markham 02-09-2004 02:51 AM

Who do I speak to regarding a stolen content?
 
I think I got someone stealing content and need to speak to the bosses of these sites? The affiliates link is also there.

Adultrevenueservice.com (code=1013602)
Amateurpages (code=16366399)
Freeezinebucks.com (code=smutmaster)
Totally4freecash.com (code=306959)

The page I blelieve are being stolen are here.

http://www.hotteeniepix.com/47andrea/gal08.html
http://www.hotteeniepix.com/48betsy/gal05.html
http://www.hotteeniepix.com/56ketti/gal02.html
http://www.hotteeniepix.com/64bettie/gal02.html
http://www.hotteeniepix.com/29mollie/gal01.html
http://www.hotteeniepix.com/07martina/gal10.html
http://www.hotteeniepix.com/50lisa/gal02.html
http://www.hotteeniepix.com/57emily/gal08.html

http://www.max-teen-fucking.com/234sonya/gal06.html
http://www.max-teen-fucking.com/221...e/worldsex.html
http://www.max-teen-fucking.com/167nicole/al4a.html

http://www.cyber-sex-drive.com/52emma/gal10.html
http://www.cyber-sex-drive.com/90lia/gal10.html
http://www.cyber-sex-drive.com/118lydia/gal16.html

http://www.free-sweet-teen.com/45marie/gal07.html

So who do I speak to?

Finding it difficult and very time consuming looking for email addresses. So if someone can ICQ me the right email addresses for thse sponsors it would make life easier.

The images are probabably being stolen from my clients.

DarkJedi 02-09-2004 02:54 AM

report them to internet

Sig Whore 02-09-2004 02:55 AM

ARS is [email protected] according to the site

Sig Whore 02-09-2004 02:56 AM

also why do you think they are being stolen?

Paul Markham 02-09-2004 02:56 AM

Thanks sig whore them and Amateur Pages were easy, I gave up on the others.

KraZ 02-09-2004 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sig Whore
also why do you think they are being stolen?
Because Charly probably sold licenses of these pics that only allow them to be used inside a member's area... Or, he hasn't sold any licenses for the these domains.

Charly, I think you should contact their Hosting company as well. The affiliate programs will remove the affiliate but he will sign up again. Hosting is a bit more difficult to switch.

This is the whois info - the nameservers should be the hosting co.

Billing Contact:
DM Innovations
Mark Jonas ([email protected])
812 273 4116
Fax: none
245 Main str.
Madison, In 47250
US

Status: registrar-lock

Name Servers:
ns1.cum-patrol.com
ns2.cum-patrol.com

lock 02-09-2004 03:02 AM

Did you think for a minute the content they are using sponsor provided content.

If you want to report them you can contact who you believe owns the images they may care to take it up at apic. Check out http://www.adultpolice.com

KraZ 02-09-2004 03:05 AM

Sorry, the NS info leads nowhere ... you may do a tracerout though.

KraZ 02-09-2004 03:09 AM

The owner of CUM-PATROL.COM has an email [email protected] and sexpimp.com has the following NS: that could be the hosting co:

NS1.HOSTINGPLUS.COM
NS2.HOSTINGPLUS.COM

DutchTeenCash 02-09-2004 03:13 AM

theres no jonas or dm inn in madison IN did a ussearch and whowere, not even a main street fake as can be sorry charly...

integrated 02-09-2004 03:14 AM

if you got probs hit me up i have an iron fist i get this sorta thing sorted pretty quick wiht my contacts

p1mpdogg 02-09-2004 03:15 AM

dont you have a patent to fight?

quit crying like a little bitch that lost his bottle and bankie

beemk 02-09-2004 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lock
Did you think for a minute the content they are using sponsor provided content.

If you want to report them you can contact who you believe owns the images they may care to take it up at apic. Check out http://www.adultpolice.com

charly owns the content

Paul Markham 02-09-2004 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sig Whore
also why do you think they are being stolen?
Because the people putting them up on TGP pages are not the people I have listed as buyers.

They might be buying under one name and own the URL under another name. Which is the problem with not registering properly.

Paul Markham 02-09-2004 03:31 AM

Quote:

dont you have a patent to fight?

quit crying like a little bitch that lost his bottle and bankie
So stealing content and using it to drive traffic to EPIC is acceptable. Or stealing content from Epic and using it to drive traffic elsewhere is also acceptable?

Please let me find one of your affiliates doing it and you may end up in court after all.

No warning, it's not required in law, just a court writ served. Let me see you sign up for that license.

Piracy of content is important and clowns like him, make it look like a joke. There are many newbies lurking these boards looking at how to run their businesses. If the experienced do not set an example how can we blame them when things like this happen.

Might all be very different when Visa think about how to prevent piracy on the net. Don't forget their solutions tend to be heavy handed, but then until some are hit with a sledgehammer they tend to think it's all a joke.

Lastly puppy, I'm protecting my clients who paid for the content, not myself or my pictures.

p1mpdogg 02-09-2004 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by charly
So stealing content and using it to drive traffic to EPIC is acceptable. Or stealing content from Epic and using it to drive traffic elsewhere is also acceptable?

Please let me find one of your affiliates doing it and you may end up in court after all.

No warning, it's not required in law, just a court writ served. Let me see you sign up for that license.

Piracy of content is important and clowns like him, make it look like a joke. There are many newbies lurking these boards looking at how to run their businesses. If the experienced do not set an example how can we blame them when things like this happen.

Might all be very different when Visa think about how to prevent piracy on the net. Don't forget their solutions tend to be heavy handed, but then until some are hit with a sledgehammer they tend to think it's all a joke.

Lastly puppy, I'm protecting my clients who paid for the content, not myself or my pictures.

i thought you had me on ignore?

or did you lie.

wonder if you are even trying to support IMPA and are not really with acacia.. u could be lying about that aswell.....

Paul Markham 02-09-2004 04:35 AM

What's the point of having an idiot on ignore if you get to see this?

Quote:

This person is on your Ignore List. To view this post click [here]

Mikey_219Inc 02-09-2004 04:47 AM

Paul,

I use to deputize buyers at phoenix and have them report suspicious use to me ... they were happy to do it not only bc they were paying, but also i would award them a set, or something corresponding to the size of the theft once i busted the theif.

its a long time consuming pain in the nuts to chase down theifs, but 99% of the time it was the hosts that gave me the most help. I simply showed my site and asked them to have their hosting client provide a license (which if they were stealing they couldnt do...)

ive had hosts that wrote scripts deleting every jpg from a clients server (of course after warnings) ...

i spent way too much time on this tho ... gotta get some interested webmasters deputized, then you just have a standard email you send out to the host/ affiliates/ suspected thief, be careful, sometimes they are legit without having notified you of the use of a domain (in which case i say please send me all domains you are using!)

anyhow, the host will help more than anyone else 99% of the time. I never saw an affiliate program that gave a shit. (at least they never replied to my emails ...)

youll still get robbed but you would be amazed at how many webmasters will send you urls to check out - i had a couple that had a knack for spotting stolen content, the urls they sent me were 90% of the time unlicensed use. and they appreciated the fact as customers that i did something to justify their payment for the license whereas others were just robbing.

good luck mate,
Mikey

swami 02-09-2004 04:55 AM

I have had alot of success in protecting my copyright by threatening the whois owner and the host by email.
If the whois contact address bounces then contact the register for that name and they will give the owner 15 days to put the right whois info public or lose the domain altogether.

Paul Markham 02-09-2004 04:56 AM

Thanks Mikey, might use your idea. Sounds good. :thumbsup

Paul Markham 02-09-2004 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by charly
Thanks Mikey and Swami, might use your ideas. Sounds good. :thumbsup

beemk 02-09-2004 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by charly
Thanks Mikey, might use your idea. Sounds good. :thumbsup
strike up a deal with some TGP webmasters. they are the ones that review all the gallery pages all day long. they will have a use for content too. they should be able to spot your content, it is pretty unique.

LadyMischief 02-09-2004 11:38 AM

We issue candd's almost daily, Charly. You will find that if you can find a few good people at the sponsor programs, they will help you out as well.. Don't underestimate the power of sending a well-written c and d to the perp. 9 times out of 10 they will pull the content right away, and if not, send a DMCA to their host, and contact the sponsor they're promoting. It doesn't eliminate theft, but it helps.

Content theft is a serious problem, and for those of you not taking it seriously, you should realize that when people steal images, they reduce the value of those same images for YOUR use.

Paul Markham 02-09-2004 11:51 AM

Well so far I'm onto the sponsors, hosts and the Registration people, the thiefs email bounced.

So got some good ideas here.

I think there is no way to stop it yet, but we can reduce it.

LM
There is only one guy who did not take this seriously and he's the biggest joke on the board. I doubt if he will be around for much longer.

Brujah 02-09-2004 02:15 PM

Just contact APIC.

 Smokey The Bear  02-09-2004 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by LadyMischief
We issue candd's almost daily, Charly. You will find that if you can find a few good people at the sponsor programs, they will help you out as well.. Don't underestimate the power of sending a well-written c and d to the perp. 9 times out of 10 they will pull the content right away, and if not, send a DMCA to their host, and contact the sponsor they're promoting. It doesn't eliminate theft, but it helps.

Content theft is a serious problem, and for those of you not taking it seriously, you should realize that when people steal images, they reduce the value of those same images for YOUR use.

First smart thing i have ever heard "lady m" say

If your content provider isnt vigorously protecting its content , then the content gets overused, thus decreasing its value.


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