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13th Jul 2012, 09:06 PM #811MemberWebsite's:
yealee.com forum.yealee.com directfiledownload.com
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13th Jul 2012, 09:11 PM #812Member
@ syedborhan : please i have some question
1- you have us paypal or other ?
2- is activated with what ? credit card + bank account ...
3- approximately how many dmca do you have in netload ?
thx
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13th Jul 2012, 10:16 PM #813MemberWebsite's:
TeamUploads.com GamerW.netis moneybookers issue resolved ?
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13th Jul 2012, 10:57 PM #814Member
Those who got their account limited after receiving from NL probably is going against the rules of PP terms and conditions by themselves. Just like you,I'm in Malaysia with a verified PP account for years and have been receiving PP money from NL for years now w/o problem. So this theory of Asian account holders are complete BS. That silly theory about getting too DMCA notices floating around here getting limited account is crap too. I'm getting a truckload of DMCA emails daily fron NL and everything is fine for years now.
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14th Jul 2012, 02:21 AM #815MemberWebsite's:
linktrooper.comDo any of you get sales by using any multiposters?
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14th Jul 2012, 03:06 AM #816
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14th Jul 2012, 04:50 AM #817Member
Just read last few comments i was shocked after doing that. Can anybody tell me the theory how PayPal can track uploader's account with lots of dmca complaint? How they will get information that an individual uploader getting dmca frequently. Will Netload reveal that information?No way. Netload does not care too much about dmca. There theory is simple.Got dmca request? Just delete the file , send an email to uploader about dmca and move on. Nothing else.So question is that how PP gonna track uploader's each n every file. Just out of my mind. If anyone can explain it will be appriciated.
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14th Jul 2012, 05:07 AM #818Member
^ maybe these ?
What information does PayPal require to approve file-sharing and newsgroup services?
Merchants offering file-sharing programs or access to newsgroup services must monitor for and prevent access to illegal content. Prior to using PayPal, merchants must comply with the following terms and conditions and send any required information to PayPal (euaup@paypal.co.uk).
- Merchants must disclose to PayPal how they monitor files accessible through their service and how they remove or prevent access to files that appear to involve illegal content.
- If merchants maintain a search tool for accessing files, they must disclose to PayPal how they prevent access through their search tool to files that appear to involve illegal content.
- In their terms of service agreement, merchants must prohibit users from uploading files involving illegal content and indicate that users involved in such file transfers will be permanently removed from their service.
- Merchants must report files they detect through their service to the National Centre for Missing & Exploited Children's CyberTipline.
- Merchants must provide PayPal with free access to their service, so PayPal's Acceptable Use Policy department can monitor the content.
- Merchants must provide a direct point of contact in their organisation for PayPal to report files that appear to involve illegal content.
- Merchants must provide PayPal with information about how they respond to law enforcement agencies regarding illegal content accessible through their service.
- Merchants must provide PayPal with details of their procedures to receive and take action on reports from rights owners regarding infringing material.
- Merchants must provide PayPal with details of their procedures to both monitor the files accessible through their service and remove or otherwise prevent access to files that appear to involve infringing material.
- If PayPal reports to merchants a file or files that appear to involve illegal content, the merchant must take immediate steps to prevent access to the files and respond to PayPal within one working day, detailing their actions. PayPal will evaluate the merchant's response and procedure to prevent access to the reported files, and reserves the right to close, suspend or limit access to a merchant's PayPal account for failure to implement an adequate procedure for preventing access to such files.
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14th Jul 2012, 05:15 AM #819Member
In most of the points they are indicating that how do they respond to illegal content. And how to restrict access to that file or files. So netload deletes that file immidiately and responds to PP. Am i right?
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14th Jul 2012, 05:59 AM #820Banned
never got any sales with netload
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