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gros_con
03-18-2004, 4:42 PM
Edited by Moderator (edits are shown in bold)

There are many movies you can get through BUYING THEM.
Install neurons from this site : http://www.profits-are-good-for-the-community.
A few grat links are here below:

References to stolen, thieved, purloined, lifted, looted material deleted

and you can even find cucciolo movies as well by buying them.

Le gros con Perfect name, BTW

Moderator Comment Below

The purpose of these forums is not to advocate, encourage, enable or actually commit acts of copyright infringement. This usually means no unauthorized posting of copyrighted material and no password trading (nor offers, enticements or elicitations of password trading). However, advocating and enabling alternate means of defeating copyright protections is also included in this rule because it’s the same goddamned thing.

This is a pretty simple concept, folks. These forums are not to be used to deprive rightful owners/producers of material of their rightful gains due to their efforts. These forums are here, for your free use, largely due to such profits. These forums will not be used to damage other producers.

I do not care if you disagree. I do not care if you think profits are eeeeeeevvvviiiillllll. I do not care if you despise multinational corporations that sneak into your thoughts because of the mind-control satellites and their alien masters (you forgot your tinfoil hat again, by the way). I do not care if you have opposing opinions that you think are clever and, if listened to by an open-minded person, would be amazing in their persuasiveness. I will not entertain yet another “debate” on the validity of copyright infringement. If you want to advocate that, or practice that, then do it elsewhere.

Need this to be clearer? Okay. Just in the last day or so a member was banned for password trading. Clear enough?

And no, I’m not in the pay of any material producers, though donations won’t be refused (heh heh).

That was a joke. Geeze.

dreamer001
03-19-2004, 1:47 AM
U got some links to cucciolo movies as well?

Maybe you can post them here, too...

THX

atyourfeet1
03-19-2004, 3:38 AM
hahaha....it looks like that worked! :D

rugman
03-19-2004, 3:43 AM
you trying to depress me!? LOL

(actually, look at the time stamp on the "edited by" line)

atyourfeet1
03-19-2004, 4:38 AM
oops....my bad! :D

gros_con
03-19-2004, 8:46 AM
Noted, fair engouh.......but P2P is not illegal that I know.

Anyway, tell me you don't have any single MP3 you downloaded from P2P ?

gros con

rugman
03-19-2004, 9:41 AM
Don’t know whether it’s legal. Don’t think it’s illegal. I never thought Napster was illegal, either.

None of those are the point, however.

The point is that this site will not be used to further efforts to deprive providers/copyright holders of their just rewards. Every file we trade for free is a buck (or Euro, or whatever) that the originator doesn’t get to turn back into production costs for another project that we all benefit from.

My responsibilities here are rather clear. I’m charged with safeguarding the rules of the forums and seeing that these forums don’t get misused. This is a dramatically popular website. That creates a lot of interest, and a lot of “hits.” It’s popular for a lot of reasons. One of those reasons is that producers understand that their interests are protected here. So they advertise by posting copious quantities of their material her for free.

Now that I think about it, Daddo was the ultimate example of that relationship. And he established a phenomenal example that will not be sullied on my watch.

I generally agree with the rules established here (otherwise I wouldn’t have volunteered to be a moderator). I very much agree with the rules protecting material producers from harm on these forums. Part of the reason I support that rule so much is because I know people in the industry. Also part of the reason is that if producers get ripped off they can’t get cash together to produce more material... and everybody suffers the loss, whether they know it or not.

Brief Example: Cucciolo’s 50-girl disco stampede. Can you even imagine how much money up front was required to make that thing happen? Where did that money come from? It came from paying customers who provided the profit, by buying his prior material, from which he could make the next video.

It’s a symbiotic relationship. They produce material and we buy it. They figure out rather quickly that if they make good stuff they get paid well. Not being stupid, they get the silly idea in their head that if they make more good stuff they’ll make more money... provided by us, the recipients. And the circle, it just keeps on turning.

As long as nobody screws it up.

asphodel
03-19-2004, 5:47 PM
Originally posted by kenrug


Brief Example: Cucciolo’s 50-girl disco stampede. Can you even imagine how much money up front was required to make that thing happen? Where did that money come from? It came from paying customers who provided the profit, by buying his prior material, from which he could make the next video.



+1

p2p is not illegal but we should have to supply these kind of thinks