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Originally Posted by NWB Guy
My stuff gets reposted so fast that I am starting to suspect that the posters are being notified before the videos are being removed, so that they are able to repost them and get the new links posted within minutes of the videos being removed.
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In the case of Rapidgator, the uploader will get an email or a message in the uploader back end which notifies that a file will be deleted for DMCA. This gives them plenty of time to import the file into another account or re-upload the file.
With other file lockers a range of different methods are used to re-upload the file, ranging from simply changing the file name to importing from another file locker or torrent leach. The clever uploaders automate pretty much everything.
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Originally Posted by WDF
Everything is automated, there are auto poster scripts, auto-leeching scripts, remote desktops for slow or blocked connections.
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Correct. The level of sophistication some uploaders use is amazing.
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Originally Posted by PhadPanda
Many of the filelockers have a tab for pirates that shows them what files were deleted, and some even let them "refresh" them into active files again... they just hit a button and generate a new link. That's illegal, of course.
I think they also notify them by email.
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Correct.
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Originally Posted by Triple-A
Well, here's proof that Upstore do this and this screenshot and many more like it should be all the proof one needs to damn them in a court of law. They never remove files from THEIR servers as requested, we know that, of course. They allow new links of existing files... here's one uploader who has changed his url from the original file name to a new url that is supposed to help disguise the file name. Sadly for him it appears this isn't working as the file got reported (again).
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Upstore are a big problem, however we might have found a weakness to exploit with them.
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Originally Posted by dgraves
Funny thing, uploads of my content have stopped the last few days.
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Where they can be identified we are starting to shut down the services used by pirates. This includes having their remote desktops killed.