Nate Takes Down His FIVE MILLIONTH Copyright Infringement

NL- Nate and I certainly don’t agree on everything 😉  But I agree his company does a wonderful service. Congrats Nate!

TakedownPiracy.com  Removes 5 Millionth Copyright Infringement
 One Year After Launching a Full-Time Operation, TDP Is the Most Trusted Source for Digital Content Protection!
 
November 21, 2011 — CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Takedown Piracy has removed its milestone 5 millionth copyright infringement of digital content.  The 5 million infringements include an assortment of movies, photos, artwork, and text from clients ranging from mainstream movie producers and athletes to video games and adult entertainment producers.  Takedown Piracy is pleased to offer protection from piracy to producers of digital content, around the world.
 
To view a statistical breakdown of infringements removed by Takedown Piracy, visit http://takedownpiracy.com/stats/.
 
To report a copyright violation using Takedown Piracy’s tip page, visit http://takedownpiracy.com/tips/.
 
Removal number 5 million comes only one year after Takedown Piracy owner Nate Glass turned the company into a full-time venture.  “We take a lot of pride in each copyright infringement we remove, but I’d be lying if I didn’t admit the 5 millionth doesn’t feel a bit more special,” says Glass.  “With the Aikido Program combined with our emphasis on search engine removals, our removal rate is increasing exponentially, as is our message – content will be protected and we will not be stopped in our mission.”
 
Among the many attributes separating Takedown Piracy from its competitors is its new custom tool, the Aikido Program.  The progressive tool is removing hundreds of thousands of copyright infringements each month.  The Aikido Program is exclusive to TDP and uses a PHP script to exploit a large piracy aggregation site.  It takes a site meant to assist illegal downloads and transforms it into a valuable asset in anti-piracy.  True to its martial art namesake, the Aikido Program uses the strength of its opponent to its own advantage.
 
Wanting to better involve the fans of Takedown Piracy’s numerous artist clients, the company created a tips page.  Millions of additional eyes provide Takedown Piracy with an army seeking out illegal downloads on torrent, tube and cyberlocker sites.  Users are asked to report the copyright owner and a link to the infringement.
 
Each month, Glass shares his insight into the world of digital content and piracy protection in his column for AVN Magazine.  To read Glass’ most recent article in the November issue of AVN Magazine, visit http://www.digitaleditiononline.com/display_article.php?id=883016.
 
About Takedown Piracy:
Takedown Piracy (TDP) is an anti-piracy service started in April of 2009.  The service was founded by adult industry veteran Nate Glass, who has been in the adult industry for over 13 years.  TDP offers copyright holders an affordable and highly effective means to fight back against content thieves.  For less than the cost of a part-time, minimum wage worker, copyright holders can benefit from Glass’ expertise and passion for protecting copyrighted content from thieves.  To date, TDP has removed over 5 million content infringements.  Leading piracy websites are closely monitored to always provide clients with immediate service and protection.  Every month detailed reports are provided to clients with each action taken on their behalf.  A price can’t be placed on trust, but with Takedown Piracy, clients can be sure the company has their best interest in mind 100% of the time.  For more information, visit www.TakedownPiracy.com or www.Twitter.com/TakedownPiracy.

10 thoughts on “Nate Takes Down His FIVE MILLIONTH Copyright Infringement

  1. Michael Whiteacre says:

    Congratulations, Nate.

  2. Nate’s definitely the man, although, regardless of his efforts, I can still pretty much find anything I want to fap to free online still.

  3. RickMadrid says:

    I wonder is music publishing companies can get in on this if there music is used in a porno without the Songwriters Consent Nate? several on a soundtrack with copyrights are really pissed off right now at a company in Chatsworth. Another big porn story coming and looks like Gene Ross and Mike South my Hero is going to get it before LIB!.

  4. During 2010, music companies filed a lawsuit against Reality Kings for having music of Warner Brothers and others playing in the background. In The Vip has nightclub scenes with porn people dancing to music. In an article, someone made a point that youtube has people uploading videos of themselves dancing to music. The music companies are selective in who they go after.

    In the 1970s, many porn movies used music from mainstream movies as background music. Bob Chinn used Ennio Morricone music for the Johnny Wadd movies. For the first Johnny Wadd movie, VCX put in replacement music for the DVD release. For DVD release,

    TV series such as WKRP in Cincinnati have had to get rid of music. The original rights to the music do not cover DVD release. For the 3rd to 11th season of Married With Children’s DVD release, replacement music is used for the theme song. Will Ryder did a much better job with music for the Married With Children porn parodies.

  5. Lawyers just eat this shit up. Suing over the use of your “intellectual property” sometimes has no common sense.

    Its all about getting all you can get from whatever source your shit monkey lawyer can put their hooks into.

  6. Jeff @ IAFD says:

    [climbs on soapbox]

    Under the proposed SOPA / PROTECT IP legislation, posting the In the VIP scenes with the unlicensed WB music in them could lose RK any of their domains where those scenes appear.

    SOPA / Protect IP allows for the seizure of domains where infringing copyrighted materials are hosted. So, while Nate could force the seizure of youporn.com, WB could force the seizure of inthevip.com

    As Nate has proven five million times, the DMCA already gives content owners the power to remove infringing content; this new stuff is scary for the broad powers it grants Congress when dealing with the web.

    http://fightforthefuture.org/pipa/

    [/soapbox]

  7. He didn’t even make a dent.

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