So, for the meantime, I mean with some of the hosters still alive and kicking are we still okay with downloading incredibly hot Japanese girls doing naughty things in sometimes rare cases, HD?
I'm not sure about that, but I earned and am earning most from HF.
maybe depending on what kind of files are you sharing.
personnaly, hotfile was the first hoster I selected for its performance, I was sharing Hentai and earned 50 dollards. they never payed me but also suspended my account. And I was not the only one who was scammed (It was during time when HF was victim of FBI's persecutions. maybe it's the reason why they stopped pay people uzzled: )
The problem is not about piracy or files lost, its about your representative: Is he or she working for you, the one who elected then, or just for the RIAA? I think America is going to became a corrupt third world country if this goes on.:thief:
Now what? Will the RIAA prosecute some kid because he/she played music on his/her birthday party and didn't pay the fee? :joker:
NOTHING is impossible in the land of opportunity. Home of the brave. Gawd bless MurriKKKah. iripi:
DOMESTIC TERRORIST ALARM!
You are under suspicion of engaging in conspiracy against the state law with the following crimes: YOU HATE OUR FREEDUMBZ!
Your I.P. has been logged and authorized government officials are on their way to your residence. Lay on the floor immediately with your hands tied behind your back.:sadomaso:
Someone correct me if i am wrong but isn't the US Gov't primarily interested in U.S. produced material? I don't think they are concerned about material produced offshore, esp Japan.
Seems really bizarre but I've been asking around at work and people are still downloading Hollywood movies and series whilst we are unable to download Porn.
I'm one of the lurkers here and would like to say a big thanks for everyones contribution on this forum. I've no other way of seeing Japanese Porn because it has to go through a Governement Censor first.
I guess I will have to join a pay per view site now like JAVondemand.
North America is going to shit and they love to use excuses like job creation, piracy, taxes and tariffs to justify their actions. They don't realize they are the problem and that they are the ones who caused the world wide recession, massive job losses, fear of conducting businesses with other countries and so on. Before you start blaming other countries for your faults, you should look at yourselves....creating crappy products like your movies, music, software etc. and over charging by over 100% and coming up with ridiculous dollar figures that we all know are completely made up.
DOMESTIC TERRORIST ALERT!I think America is going to became a corrupt third world country if this goes on.:thief:
Now what? Will the RIAA prosecute some kid because he/she played music on his/her birthday party and didn't pay the fee? :joker:
Yep, remember when people just shared instead of being so concerned with how much money they'd make off filehosts? Who is the real greedy ones in all of this then? Unfortunately is seems some of the best uploaders are also the greediest which is why they're so against others 'stealing' their uploads. Such a shame it's so expensive to get the DVD's shipped to this country; but really it's just a matter of chosing an alternative and seeing where it goes.
I think to prevent the same thing from happening to other file-sharing sites I suggest not using the actual name the of the file when uploading. But instead use a random alpha numeric code in place of the actual file name.So if the file name is Tenchy Muyo 01.mkv then it should be retitled t0m01.mkv or ac3ba01,mkv or some other random name. This would help deter those who report copyrighted material and in a way help protect various file sharing sites should the government try to crack down on other sites to.