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Originally Posted by moogie
I have to assume that you are used to the old ways of marketing products on the internet. But that is understandable.
I can't comment on your majestic SEO data, because like I said before, people that share data with friends or family or colleagues don't really share links on public forums or website. I'm sure you would have about the same results if you ran that on dropbox, or any other large cloud hosting provider such as rapidshare.
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We have run that data on both.
UltraMegaBit. More than 1000 infringing links removed in a couple of months
A whopping >90% infringing links.
http://www.google.com/transparencyre...ramegabit.com/
Dropbox: 0.000012% infringing. 16 removal requests on Google transparency report in more than one year compared to your many hundreds in two months.
http://www.google.com/transparencyre...s/dropbox.com/
RapidShare: 21.56% infringing. 104,704 removal requests in over a year.
http://www.google.com/transparencyre...apidshare.com/
If we compare you to the average between dropbox and rapidshare then you have a rate of 297% more piracy per link indexed than the mean average of both of these services put together.
However it's no use comparing Rapidshare, we're going after them also.