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19teenporn 10-21-2011 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 18507855)
DMCA is not what I was talking about, you never going to win or accomplish anything by having to search the entire internet every day to try to find people stealing your videos and then sending out thousands of DMCA letters everyday.



But how often does that happen? In most cases the person will settle if you make them an affordable amount to pay. The ones that don't settle if it is too expensive to go after them then just skip them if you want. You don't have to get everyone. It's numbers / volume game, pick off the long hanging fruit that get scared because they don't want this to be public knowledge and that can afford to spend $500 or $1,000 to be done with it. Your only cost then is sending out letters once you subpoena them and get the list.

Dude, stop wasting your time. They don't want to do it. Just like that. They will keep giving you excuses.

It's a lost battle against piracy. They surrendered long time ago.

icymelon 10-21-2011 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Why (Post 18505059)
Damn, they sure mention Alexa in that article a lot... do people still put much value in those Alexa numbers?

more than PR rank

RycEric 10-21-2011 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 18507855)
But how often does that happen? In most cases the person will settle if you make them an affordable amount to pay. The ones that don't settle if it is too expensive to go after them then just skip them if you want. You don't have to get everyone. It's numbers / volume game, pick off the long hanging fruit that get scared because they don't want this to be public knowledge and that can afford to spend $500 or $1,000 to be done with it. Your only cost then is sending out letters once you subpoena them and get the list.

Each uploading IP = one lawsuit on tubes. You will spend more than what you are trying to recover going after tube uploaders. Let's also remember we have ADULT INDUSTRY TOP NOTCH attorneys defending the tube sites and their hosts.

will76 10-21-2011 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by PromoterX (Post 18505679)
Holy shit... I swear I stared at that for like 5 minutes straight. :warning:warning:warning

I'm going to go full pervert and ask where the video is for that.... it's rare these days to shock me, and that GIF just did it.

i'm thinking that had to be faked. If that was really in his ass it would have been poking him in his eye.

will76 10-21-2011 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by RycEric (Post 18508063)
Each uploading IP = one lawsuit on tubes. You will spend more than what you are trying to recover going after tube uploaders. Let's also remember we have ADULT INDUSTRY TOP NOTCH attorneys defending the tube sites and their hosts.

Still not sure why you think "threat of lawsuit and sending a letter" means they have to sue each person.

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n the US, the industry has responded with legal action - or with the threat of legal action, to be precise. As The Seattle Weekly reported in August, since the beginning of 2011 94,000 Americans have been sued for allegedly downloading porn without paying for it. But, the magazine added, ''tellingly, not a single case has ever been decided by a jury''.

The standard line of approach goes something like this: an individual who is accused of downloading porn illegally (i.e. without paying for content that normally demands a fee) receives a letter of demand from a law firm acting for the porn content's copyright holder. This letter typically suggests that if the case were to go to court, the alleged downloader could, if found guilty, face fines of up to $150,000, plus costs.

Alternatively, the letter continues, the case could be settled immediately for a small fee - generally just a few thousand dollars.

The financial risk coupled with the potential embarrassment of being exposed as a user of porn is apparently enough to convince many of the accused - and even some of those who insist upon their innocence - to settle.
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/tec...018-1lu98.html

Which attorneys in our industry are defending tube site owners? They info should be made public to everyone, if you know please share.

RycEric 10-21-2011 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by will76 (Post 18508079)
Still not sure why you think "threat of lawsuit and sending a letter" means they have to sue each person.

Need to 'discover' the identity via due process first.


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