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Originally Posted by notjoe
I will try to clarify it for you.
"Originally Posted by AdultKing
However he did not seem to get the fact that these sites are so uncontrollable in what can be uploaded and shared that even if there is no violation today, there could be tomorrow."
You reasoning for paypal getting rid of all file lockers, even the legitimate ones, is that just because there is no violation of copyrights today doesn't mean that there won't be some tomorrow. You are already convicting legitimate businesses of something that has not happened yet but that might happen in the future.
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Ok now I understand you, sorry for my confusion.
I am not asking Paypal to shut down processing for legitimate file lockers, however legitimate file lockers are few and far between. All of the ones who pay uploaders and affiliates for downloads are illegitimate and must be shut down. It is those sites I am going after.
Dropbox and other such services have nothing to fear and in my discussions with Paypal this morning that distinction was discussed. I am not going after legitimate file lockers.
I hope this clarifies things, perhaps my choice of words could have been better however I am often posting in the middle of the night here due to timezones and sometimes have minor brain freezes.
I hope that you will support my efforts, if you look at
http://stopfilelockers.com you will see that the only sites being targeted are the *bad* file lockers.