Yesterday we
reported on a
porn-industry meeting where they decided to take on BitTorrent and
tackle the piracy menace. Today we take a look at some of the
pre-meeting arrangements and discussions leading up to the ’round
table’ meeting. A message on the GoFuckYourself forums (which sent
this writer’s Firefox ‘suspicious
site‘ plugin crazy)
made by ServerGenius (an 8000+ post veteran and member since 2002)
sounded quite urgent:Plan A: Starve the Internet of Pirate Porn
ALL Major Content
Producers / Studios / Big Brand names IN HERE NOW!!!!
Hit me up, I have
extremely important information regarding content theft,
distribution of both Interactive Online Media as well as DVD
movie releases. I’m onto a major site that is one of the main
sources in distributing new fresh stolen content on a daily
basis on usenet but also most torrent sites grab their content
from this source to add it to the torrent networks. I not only
have info but also everything needed to legally deal with them
and to get them permanently shutdown. I’m not joking, I’m not
bullshitting I already have taken all the steps needed to get
them shutdown…..but want to collect as much evidence from
companies who their content is listed before getting them closed
down. Doing so will ensure they’ll stay down…..I will assist
every step that’s required to get this done properly I need you
to confirm on the content that’s yours and your approval to
include that info in the documentation to be used to whipe them
out.
ServerGenius (SG)
reveals the plan to stop porn piracy and starve torrent sites:
I’m after a forum
which is very active releasing adult content by using usenet…..The
site offers .nzb downloads for its users to download everything
without having to look for it……..it’s a usenet for dummies kinda
thing as well as a community for quite a few of the bigger
release teams that do porn.
The forum is also
used a LOT for the torrentsite owners as their main source for
new releases……example: Shane’s World releases a new DVD
today……it’s ripped, uploaded and added with all the info, screen
shots and full dvd-rip tomorrow…..same day or day after…..same
content is listed on sites like: puretna.com, empornium.us and
many others.
Do I make this
up? No I don’t, are you sure about that? Yes I am…… I have logs
and any other info that will backup everything I claim….how did
you get all this info? Believe it or not, they gave it
themselves to me…….but more about that later…..
So the plan seems to
revolve around taking down a single NZB site (a site which
simplifies UseNet downloading) so that adult trackers immediately
lose their source material, just like that. The problem with this
plan is - well, everything really. 1) Taking down an NZB site
doesn’t remove the content from Usenet. 2) There are lots of other
NZB sites and sites which enable you to make your own NZBs. 3)
Experienced Usenet users don’t need NZB sites. 4) Releasers have
multiple sources, not just Usenet. 5) They’re discussing their
take-down plans on the open internet. People read and report on such
things.
Plan B: The
Solutions to BitTorrent Sites
Ron Cadwell CEO of
CCBill (processer of credit card transactions for porn sites) weighs
in with some ideas of his own:
I was reading a
post that Raw Alex (very smart guy) made in another tread that
got me thinking on how you could stop the Torrent sites. You
need to attack them like the Spam Groups did on spammers. They
went after the backbone providers (Level 3, Sprint, ATT etc). If
you could get 7 out of 10 of the major providers to blackhole
them they are dead.
The question is
how do you do that? Simple.
1. You get a
group of adult webmasters to file DMCA notices by the truck load
or allow you to file them on their behalf to the backbone
providers. The laws are very specific on Damages and what an ISP
must do if a proper DMCA notice is files. (Be Very Annoying
Here)
2. You start
sending them URL’s like what Raw Alex showed about Child Porn.
This is a HOT topic and no backbone provider that is a PUBLIC
COMPANY would want to be associated with Child Porn Traffic?
3. Each of the
large adult hosting companies have a good relationship with 1 if
not more major backbone providers. We can also put pressure on
their Abuse Departments to blackhole them also due to the
complaints?
I am not sure if
it will work but if you put enough pressure on them and the fear
of newspapers/major companies finding out about it they will
want to distance themselves very quickly from these sites.
Bingo Problem
Solved
Not even the mighty
MPAA/RIAA with their gargantuan anti-piracy budgets seem to have
thought of this plan, however Ron Cadwell felt that spamming DMCA
notices is the way to go:
With a little
programming I am sure A1R3K’s new group could put an online
system that could make it very easy to send hundreds of
complaints a day to each backbone provider and really put the
pressure on them to black hole the sites.
Drunkspringbreakgirls
sees no complications and is eager to get on with it:
We need to make a
list of all the torrents, which backbone they are using and then
we can all start contacting their abuse departments of the
providers.
RawAlex steps in with
his way to take down The PirateBay:
Swedish embassies
based in the US are great places to drop off DMCA notices. Their
government not wanting to take action on obvious copyright
violation is a real issue, and raising this issue to this level
may in fact make a difference.
…and continues:
…with due
respect, 90% of the companies providing the actual connectivity
are either based in the US or are owned by US companies. As
such, to a greater or less extent, they can be touched by a DMCA
because they have responsibilities as good corporate citizens in
the US.
Example, is
piratebay.org - “hosted” by p80.net, which is (shock) registered
at Directnic. That would be a good place to send a DMCA.
P80.net is
getting their connectivity (the route I get) from sprintlink.
Spring comes up with an address in Kansas.
There are all
sorts of fun places to deal with on this issue. If P80 / port80
/ rix internet is not going to remove connectivity from pirate
bay (and like pirate bay will try to hide behind lax swedish
laws) then you get the US based companies that provide their
connectivity to take the action that US law obliges them to
take……
…Piratebay is
hiding in Sweden because they know pretty much anywhere else
they would get escorted to a cell with Bubba for recreation for
the next few years. Again, shows a consciousness of guilt. If
they thought they were right, they wouldn’t be hiding under the
ice in Sweden.
….unless the guys
from PirateBay happened to be a) Swedish and b) not hiding and c)
not breaking any Swedish law.
Brokep,
one of the founders of
The Pirate
Bay is not really
impressed by these plans. He told TorrentFreak in a response: “We
welcome the porn industry to contact us, we need more updates for
the legal page, hasn’t been any fun legal threats for a while - and
the porn industry have a good sense of humor, just look at the movie
names they copy and remake.”
The porn
industry certainly isn’t getting much sympathy from the guys on Digg
either.
Kikkomann
felt that torrents provided great publicity for their stars while
str3ama felt that the adult industry had some
infringement issues of it’s own to deal with.
homesickalien couldn’t
understand how the porn movie business could ever lose any money: “it’s
not like they’re shelling out millions to some a-list actors or
spending loads on CG effects” he said. “All you need is a $50
hooker, a dv camcorder and a dvdburner. the porn industry couldn’t
lose money if it tried to.”
However, the
industry maintains that it loses 4% of its total worldwide revenue
to piracy.
ButterBuddha feels they should proceed with caution:
“The fight for that
4% will ruin the industry…”
The full discussions on GFY can be found
here and
here.
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