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Originally Posted by aka123
If they offer some services to other webmasters it is different thing. But still, I doubt that their intent is to share content by simply because they are so good hearted. Or do you think so?
I say this again; sharing a feed doesn't meant that you have permission to copy that content and post as your own. Because it is available for public doesn't give you any permission other than regular quoting permission.
Most sites have some kind of feeds in these days, but it doesn't mean that you can steal their content and in worst case duplicate their sites. Those feeds are there so that you can easily see new and updated content, etc., not that you could steal that content.
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I think you don't understand how it works. I'll try to keep it simple:
- Tubes offer feeds to webmasters with their embed player
- Webmasters import tubes content and display it on their site
- The embed player has a logotype (Pornhub, Redtube, etc.) and link which redirect the visitor to the tube
- Webmasters are paid based on the traffic sent
It's perfectly legal and it's part of tubes affiliate program.