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    The Prince of Dorkness Jasun's Avatar
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    I've had a bunch of blog post our stuff and be quite nice about taking stuff down when I sent them a note.

    I usually offer them sponsor content as a sacrificial lamb.

    They never take it but it makes us seem "nicer" I guess.

    the good bloggers (and smart bloggers) are the ones who'll take a bit.. join the program, promote, not steal, not give away full scenes and send traffic to the sponsor to make them some money.

    There ARE a few of those.. just not many.
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    Always Learning - Please teach me! tigermom's Avatar
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    The guy is on blogspot and runs adsense on the blog . Blogspot does not allow adult. Period. Report his blog for that and it will get pulled. He should know better and go for a place like thumblogger if he wants to run a porn blog. Sooner or later, they'll take this one offline anyway (they screen by themselves or something, apparently). Also, report him to Google Adsense for running ads on an adult site. They'll ban him forever.

    If I find any of my stuff (texts) stolen, I report to the host. Be it a free hosting service, or paid, none of them wants to have any issues with copyright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigermom View Post
    Blogspot does not allow adult. Period.
    Actually, they do. The TOS forbids spam blogs though.

    https://beta.blogger.com/content.g

    "Commercial Pornography. We do not permit the hosting of sites that exist for the primary purpose of garnering commercial traffic through pornography. Such sites tend to take up a disproportionate amount of resources. In order to maintain a free and open service for the majority of our users, we choose to forbid commercial pornography on Blog*Spot."
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    How long have you been gay?
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    bloggs

    My company isn't a studio nor do we sell memberships, we sell the DVDs retail. I have fopund several bloggs where I could download a major studios complete new release. These blogs are hosted on goggle and yahoo. I have reported these blogs to the studios but they do nothing. I have even seen some smaller studios work and emailed them regarding this and they do nothing. The only web site I reported that got shut down was a guy who was copying complete DVDs and selling them at $5 per disc. Until the studios pay someone to search the net and report information found to a bulldog attorney nothing will be done.

    I have also seen people selling copies, yes copies, of a studios work on auction sites. Why pay say $50 for a new release when you can pay $10. The auction sites will only pull the ads if the studio complains.

    So producers and studios be prepared to shell out some hard earned cash to protect your investment.

    Since my employees are online almost 24 hours a day, I will hire them out when we find thieves, that is to report the issue to the studios. We will no longer do it for free!


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    On the other hand.... You have different fingers
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    Hi guys,

    Remember this thread. He's at it again. More yummy stolen content at http://www.texasheat.us.

    The site actually links to http://texasporn.blogspot.com/ and there's a lot more from other companies as well. Why won't blogspot remove people like this? There's got to be something we, as an industry, can do.
    Don Mike
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