Check this blog for your stolen videos
http://texasporn.blogspot.com/
Hi guys. I just ran across this blog that is linking to full uncut videos that are being hosted at DailyMotion.com. I haven't had much luck searching DailyMotion just yet but I'm working on it. You are supposed to be able to double click the video and be taken to the DailyMotion page just like in YouTube, but I keep getting 404 Not Found Errors.
We wrote to the owner of the blog and got our video pulled, but then they posted this passive aggressive notice making him look like the victim of the big bad porn company who is withholding from him and his readers the right to look at free porn.
Anyway, just thought you would all like to know in case you see some of your videos here and would like to write to our little Texasporn blogger friend to have them removed.
It's not "free" porn - it's "stolen" porn
I know that my videos end up on peer to peer networks, as well as user groups. But for a site (blog or not) to put up copyrighted content is beyond me. They knew it was copyrighted because they show the copyright watermark and they name the site it came from. So for them to say "sorry" is BS.
What i really don't understand is how they make money, if at all. The bandwidth must cost a ton with all of the videos. I have several affiliates who post blogs with short clips of my videos and then send me signups. They make money and everything is kosher. But these guys didn't have any affiliate links. Weird.
I didn't find any of my videos on there, but if i had i wouldn't have bothered writing them. You need to write to their bandwidth supplier and let them know that their customer is violating copyright laws and that, now that they supplier has been notified, they must take action. I've had more than one site shut down doing this. They'll show up again, but it's a major hassle to find another provider with sufficient bandwidth.
And, of course, there's always the threat of lawsuits. If several studios got together and had a single lawyer send a letter to the blogger, he may think twice about continuing to provide stolen porn.