Network that will ignore dmca/torrent copyright claims...

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Hi everyone

I am finalising a torrent project and as the title says I need a network that will ignore reports from anti piracy organizations, and carry on paying without issues.....

Thanks in advance guys :)
 
r u searching for hosting?

No, guys, you are missing the point. Im asking for advice on an incentive network that will not care and ignore any dmca reports. I will be uploading highly monitered copyrighted content (monitered by anti piracy outfits) and monetising them in different ways. The bugbear with this method is always the problem of being reported back to the network used to monetize. So, I need a network who won't give a sh, it, ignore them and continue paying without hitch....

I'm thinking that maybe a shady ppi network may be a best bet, failing any traditional CPA networks....
 
think you're thinking about it too hard. have you been banned from cpa networks before for this? rarely cpa networks care. it doesnt get escalated that far. it's typically your domain registrar and hosting provider who will ban you.
ive had people google my tracking link and put me on the spot. you can now obfuscate these to make it much harder for averge person looking at your source code to know these things.
 
think you're thinking about it too hard. have you been banned from cpa networks before for this? rarely cpa networks care. it doesnt get escalated that far. it's typically your domain registrar and hosting provider who will ban you.

Yes, banned twice. And the reasons were because of torrenting copyrighted software that was monetised with the networks.....the anti piracy outfits took great care in working out the networks... At the end of the day, we are talking about HIGHLY copyrighted content, including top movies...
 
Are u running BH ? If it's bh and u don't actually distribute the content but just use it to trick audience for offers there's nothing about DMCA I think , cause u r not giving out content
 
Are u running BH ? If it's bh and u don't actually distribute the content but just use it to trick audience for offers there's nothing about DMCA I think , cause u r not giving out content
thats what i thought too. but 2 networks banned him
method must just be too high risk. need to reevaluate monitizing.
 
Maybe the networks didn't allow incentive

It wasn't really a case of allowing incentive or not, its the fact that the anti piracy outfits monitor and download torrents, check for any affiliation with networks (via the links in read me files within the torrents) and report to them what's being done.....Even most incentive networks would kick you because its linked to illegal torrenting, not just BH...
Hence why I need a network who doesn't give a flying sh, it lol. And yes, we are talking about ACTUAL real content, not BH fakery
 
It wasn't really a case of allowing incentive or not, its the fact that the anti piracy outfits monitor and download torrents, check for any affiliation with networks (via the links in read me files within the torrents) and report to them what's being done.....Even most incentive networks would kick you because its linked to illegal torrenting, not just BH...
Hence why I need a network who doesn't give a flying sh, it lol. And yes, we are talking about ACTUAL real content, not BH fakery
Did the torrents really contain the copyrighted material or they were just a dummy high load files ? I mean , if you're just using the "name" of the material and not distributing the file actually , is that considered a piracy and violation of network terms ? Hundreds of guys here promoted incentive offers via content locking famous movies and I see nothing happened to them
 
good point. any time i see that sort of thing, it's a dummy 700mb file or whatever. no actual movie/copywrite content.
there was a method shared last week on bhw about that. the method is as old as this forum if not older. putting file on torrent and a text file in there telling lead to do your cpa offer to unlock, right?
 
good point. any time i see that sort of thing, it's a dummy 700mb file or whatever. no actual movie/copywrite content.
there was a method shared last week on bhw about that. the method is as old as this forum if not older. putting file on torrent and a text file in there telling lead to do your cpa offer to unlock, right?

Yes, that does work and its an awesome method BUT, and its a big but, when you fake it means that your torrents will not gain traction and stick, because they are being reported and deleted. The true auto pilot money making is in keeping torrents live and up on the sites, which means real legit content
 
you can always spoof seeds/leeches. but youre always at war with a mod over password/fake file. its a numbers game. upload on so many trackers.
 
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