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Fuck... That should be really simple. Even a retard can figure that out. One pages says "nothing found, sorry", and the other one says "filename:___ filetype: free / try premium free". Which one will lead people to believe that material is actually available, although maybe not immediatly but after a couple of extra steps?
Do you really see no difference? I'm just wondering. I know that pirates have twisted mentality, but to deny things that are beyong obvious is not that common even for pirates.
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Hello Nautilus. I believe you have misunderstood the point that was trying to be made.
In the screenshot of SFL, you can indeed see the text is displayed on their page. Now that was done, obviously, through manipulation of the search string in the URL.
You can do almost exactly the same thing on FileShoppe. Meaning if you want it to show the file name as Stargate, you can. But you can also make it say Nautilus, or whatever else you please. Does it mean we hosted a file called Nautilus......avi? Absolutely not.
Not to mention, 'screenshots' can be modified easily enough. If I wanted to manufacture evidence that SFL was indeed hosting or linking to copyright material, I could quite easily edit a screenshot and post for you all.
Moving on.
So we do not have giant 'SORRY, NOT FOUND' text on the page. So what? The files CANNOT be downloaded and no sales can be made at all. So the only person who may think they can actually download the file there, is someone who's not actually looking to download it. If they were looking to download it, then they wouldn't be able to. And as mentioned before, we do not benefit from any sales since there is no way to send us money on this page.
And you continuously referring to us as pirates is no different than me referring to you and AK as child pornographers.