Maybe I'm an optimist, but this guy seems different than your usual blog that gives away free stuff. I honestly wonder if he simply doesn't know better.

None of the other pirate blogs I've seen are part of so many different affiliate programs, nor do they have a contact page where you can request to remove your content. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not in any way saying he's right. I'm just saying that, as an industry, when we see a blog with our content on it we all want to get our torches and start storming the castle. Now, someone who has nothing but pirated content is not going to usually sign up for an affiliate program, so courting those types is most likely a waste of time. However, someone who's gone to great lengths to build a decent blog and sign up for affiliate programs might be trying to find an entrance way into the business. One of the greatest things I've learned working for customer service companies before I got into adult is to try to see a given situation through the other person's eyes. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.

So here's the situation. We are sending him an email explaining the situation, asking him to remove any unlicensed content from his blog. I explained how that content hurts the business and will cause his blog to be closed down. Give it a day or so and see what happens. I figure it this way. If you attack him with cease and desist letters you can get his blog shut down. End of story. But, give him a chance and he might end up being a valuable affiliate. Again, if it was just your run of the mill pirate blog, I'd say screw 'em. But he's already come half way. And if he chooses not to comply we will be removing him from our affiliate program. While I try to be a nice guy and be optimistic, I will NOT support anyone who pirates content.