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What I see is a file name, file size, Price then a banner beneath the heading "Premium Mirrors" which says Try Premium for Free, which then opens up a Carrot Pay wallet pop up window.
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The file name size and price are all encoded directly into the URL.
The 'Try Premium for Free' is a promotional offer where we GIVE away US$1 to spend on our site. It is not a chancel to pay for anything. I'm sorry you do not see this.
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So you certainly give the impression the file is there and provide the opportunity to sign up. This brings you benefit fom the infringing link to infringing content.
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There is no download button. And we do not have a signup process for downloaders. So where is the benefit? We don't sell anything on the page. The promotional $1 is a free GIFT we give away, not some sneaky way of getting their money. And even if they completed a Top-Up at Carrot, FileShoppe would not benefit at all from that.
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You can paint this however you like, there is NO CLEAR INDICATION the file does not exist!
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The files is not available in any shape or form. We have absolutely no way of monetizing this. What exactly are we doing wrong?
Oh check out what I found on the
StopFileLockers Website. You did not tell me you were into Child Porn? Look, a page offering child porn. You show the price and file size! OH DEAR OH DEAR.
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As stated above we can't tell when you offer file name, file size and price.
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Those who WANT to download it will notice I'm sure.
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You're entirely missing th point, if you're offering people the chance to sign up from the file page rather than simply displaying a message saying the file does not exist then you are benefiting from piracy. The file was there, people link to it on pricy sites and you get sign ups as a result.
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Again, how do we benefit from piracy? What sign up? FileShoppe doesn't HAVE a sign up process.
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With no database back end you're going to have a lot of trouble handling infringements aren't you ? How do you prevent repeat I infringement ? How do you track anything with no database back end ?
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We have a database that allows us to track downloads. But the database is not integral to the system. If our database goes down, we continue to function. We have a highly redundant and scalable system.
We can disable user accounts to prevent uploads via FTP. We can trace files back to specific users and remove them.