Ok, i was searching for another blog host, haha, don't you love that i am at work and that is what i do, lol. Anyway, i came across this interesting article about the DMCA thingy, u know, the one they use for copyright stuff, etc. The interesting part in that article is this:
"Question: What are the notice and takedown procedures for web sites?
Answer: In order to have an allegedly infringing web site removed from a service provider's network, or to have access to an allegedly infringing website disabled, the copyright owner must provide notice to the service provider with the following information...."
There it shows a lenghty letter explaining what happened, like and example. I do remember one time i got a warning letter from Blogger, well, more than a warning it was to let me know that they received complains about copyright material in my blog and that i had to take it down.
So, that and the article makes me think WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED??? Are the deleted blogs part of a conspiracy (don't we love those), u know, that Blogger is a homophobic company OR that it was part of a huge hack campaign since the blogs taken down where the ones with the most traffic (the top 5 of RaunchyGayBlogs were the ones taken down).
Should we dig more or what??? I think we should really do this huge thing to let know blogger what the hell happened because, if they just deleted the gay blogs they BETTER start deleting all the thousands of str8 blogs that post ENTIRE porn movies.
This needs more digging, share the news with everyone.
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5 comments:
Why don't you guys for the mean time be guest bloggers at BFB.cx?
I can't afford to pay for bandwidth of a dedicated blog for you guys but you can post under your own categories if you would like.
well, i started another blog in another place, lol
http://valhummers.thumblogger.com/
Hope that one lasts.
I'm not sure that the studios are behind this. How come blog publishing the full catalogue of Bel Ami, or Falcon, or whatever haven't been removed ?! Funny, no ?
Did Blogger compensate you for your site when they shut it down? Or at least refund your Blogger fees to you since you lost your entire business because of them?
With this DMCA law, it sounds like you may be able to sue Blogger to force them to pay you back all the money you have paid them, or at least compensate you for each days losses. Maybe a good lawyer can get you help with this?
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