Attention: Copyright Owners (all others should ignore) (752 hits)
Category: Computers & InternetRating: -1 on 22 reviews (Rate this item) (V)
Submitted by NotApologizing (Successfully held-back by a 7-nation army) (View user info) at 2008-06-09 15:32:47 EDT
A solution to the now decade-old problem of P2P piracy exists. Whether you're a publisher of movies (including adult), music, games, or application software, chances are your products are being shared illegally. This costs you money and lowers the market value of what you spent your time & effort to create.
The service provides monitoring of piracy on a global basis and reports these statistics for each of your products back to you. Beyond identification and anonymous reporting, our system results in prosecution and actual payment back to our clients - this new stream of revenue is funded by pirates themselves and never requires your company to appear in court or to be listed on any legal action/documentation. You literally sign your contract with my company at no cost, and begin receiving quarterly payments within 6 months!
There is a huge value provided with our free service and we're already working with some of the largest media publishers and industry action groups in the world.
Anyone interested in learning more should reply-to/rate this post with your name, product type, and email address. I'll contact you shortly with more details and determine if there's a chance to work together. For obvious reasons, the name of our company is omitted in this forum.
User Reviews
Submitted by silverbolt (user info) at 2008-06-10 03:59:08 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
whoops... supposed to say 'why do you...' below!
Submitted by silverbolt (user info) at 2008-06-10 03:55:46 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Submitted by ICO (user info) at 2008-06-09 16:31:54 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Submitted by centaur (user info) at 2008-06-09 15:35:51 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1
I bet Ubersite is awash with copyright owners.
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This together with your last post leads me to believe that you, sir, have a little sand in your vagina.
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Give a fuck?
Submitted by Chroniclysm (user info) at 2008-06-10 00:15:23 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1
Whatever the intent is, I've seen better.
Submitted by QueenAshlee (user info) at 2008-06-10 00:11:15 EDT (#)
Ranking: 0
Is this a joke?
Submitted by Shlongy (user info) at 2008-06-09 22:18:37 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
LOOK FOR MY EMAIL!
Submitted by Jorge_Burrito (user info) at 2008-06-09 21:46:08 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Everyone should just post their credit card number and bypass the screwing by this "company"
Submitted by Phallic_Cymbals (user info) at 2008-06-09 20:00:19 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
This company isn't bankrolled by PRINCE MNBUTO OF NIGERIA by any chance, is it?
Submitted by apollo88 (user info) at 2008-06-09 19:29:47 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
provisional +2 on the grounds that you are being ironic
Submitted by Sacrilicious (user info) at 2008-06-09 18:37:12 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Submitted by JoeyG (user info) at 2008-06-09 17:50:34 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
P2P has saved me thousands over the years.
Yes, it's immoral, but........
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No, it isn't.
Art is not the intellectual property of the RIAA. They don't create the music, they profit from it.
Many artists these days are damn happy- and lucky- to have a medium like p2p which rapidly exposes people to their work.
The vast majority of music I have downloaded is either content I have already purchased and can't be assed to rip to my PC, or content I would never purchase otherwise. The concept that every album shared on the internet is a lost sale is an invalid argument. I download lots of music in order to find out whether I have any interest in the band. If I don't and I had purchased it, then would the RIAA return my money as an unsatisfied consumer? No. If I do enjoy the CD, then chances are, I spend far greater money on that band's concert tickets and merchandise. The band actually sees some of that revenue..they see very little of their record sales.
Here's an example- The Arcade Fire. Four years ago, I had never heard of them, but I saw their name many times in the files of p2p users who tended to have a lot of the same taste as me. So I downloaded an album. I fell in love with that album, purchased it and the following release by the way, but even if I hadn't- I purchased 2 concert tickets, and a $45 hoodie (robbery) at their live show. That's well over $100 all told that I would not have spent if it wasn't for my 'illegally, imorally' downloading one CD. The same can be said in varying dollars for another 5 bands I could name off the top of my head. I'd have heard the music of none of them if I hadn't taken a chance on p2p, but now I'm a loyal fan who will continue to support them.
http://www.eff.org/
Submitted by Sacrilicious (user info) at 2008-06-09 18:12:09 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Submitted by Method (user info) at 2008-06-09 16:01:00 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
fuck off
Submitted by Adamdidit2u (user info) at 2008-06-09 18:03:46 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
I'm the gingerbread man of P2P!
Submitted by JoeyG (user info) at 2008-06-09 17:50:34 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
P2P has saved me thousands over the years.
Yes, it's immoral, but........
but.......
I couldn't care. I download approx 50 gb a month from P2P sites, and thanks to legal loopholes I know there is no chance it would come to anything (false receipt accounts rock).
People who download commercial content illicitly are not likely to pay for the media in the first place, so I can wax lyrical about the justification on the basis that the original producers should be happy that people want to experience their talents so badly they are willing to *ahem* stretch the boundaries of common law.
P.S do you have any copyrighted content on the web that I can steal and upload under my pseudonym?
Loved the new Indy film BTW. Woulda cost me a fortune to see it at the flicks, but thanks to P2P, the only overhead was £8 for a decent bottle of plonk and some wotsits.
Just out of curiosity, can you elaborate on how the P2P download ethos affects you as an individual, given the global climate of Hollywood Box Office record breakers? It's all very well waving the flag in the name of good, but a lot of people do so in order to make themselves feel better, and to cover up personal inadequacies.
Please convince me and my cynical ass otherwise.
Submitted by HadToBeDone (user info) at 2008-06-09 16:48:12 EDT (#)
Ranking: 0
I'M GLAD YOU WORK AT MEDIADEFENDER!!!
Submitted by Wildman (user info) at 2008-06-09 16:32:56 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
buh-bye
Submitted by ICO (user info) at 2008-06-09 16:31:54 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Submitted by centaur (user info) at 2008-06-09 15:35:51 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1
I bet Ubersite is awash with copyright owners.
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This together with your last post leads me to believe that you, sir, have a little sand in your vagina.
Submitted by skrapmetal (user info) at 2008-06-09 16:05:05 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Some Anagrams© of NotApologizing:
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Submitted by Method (user info) at 2008-06-09 16:01:00 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
fuck off
Submitted by The_Drake (user info) at 2008-06-09 15:51:30 EDT (#)
Ranking: 0
Okay, not really, but this post sucks
Submitted by The_Drake (user info) at 2008-06-09 15:50:39 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
I hope you die®
Submitted by FALLEN (user info) at 2008-06-09 15:45:18 EDT (#)
Ranking: 2
I hold the patent for the two person inflatable dildo. Those damn chinese are alway trying to copy my product.
ceo.at.pump-n-hump.com
Submitted by Zeglamancer (user info) at 2008-06-09 15:39:37 EDT (#)
Ranking: -2
Any company that looks for customers on ubersite, is a company I have no interest in conducting business with.
Submitted by centaur (user info) at 2008-06-09 15:35:51 EDT (#)
Ranking: -1
I bet Ubersite is awash with copyright owners.


