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Topic: who hasn't once used a site with stolen content? (Read 397 times)

newbie
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December 12, 2017, 10:14:47 AM
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I think it is very low of you to play on people's emotions and their good will.
People do care about others, that why they donate to relevant charities.

What you are presenting yourself in your whitepaper is an example of a direct appeal to the "Film studio" and "Cosmetics producer" on how to save them money.
You are not saving anyone by helping those, you are just helping rich people get richer.

If you want to help and do care about fellow human being donate some on your tokens / ICO funds to a charitable cause.
But as per the info in your whitepaper there is no such provision there, the child pornography / pedophilia problem you are referring to in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2518085.new#new has not been even mentioned once .

you know, just saying.
otherwise there is no other term to call you but a hypocrite.


Strange you all. I hope for people who care about other people's lives.

What do you think about such numbers:

Counterfeit Drugs Kill 1 Mn People Annually:

World police agency Interpol says more than one million people die each year from counterfeit drugs, highlighting one of the fastest growing and most lucrative income sources for global organized crime networks.
According to the International Criminal Policing Association (Interpol), up to 30 percent of the drugs are sold in the United States, reported El Tiempo.


Do you want to say that if you knew that fake medicine is selling somewhere, would you never have reported it?

Would you rather go to jail and not save the lives of other people Huh
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
Where does the world go Huh Angry

Don't understand your thought. Yes or No?
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
Any thoughts on this topic?
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
Strange you all. I hope for people who care about other people's lives.

What do you think about such numbers:

Counterfeit Drugs Kill 1 Mn People Annually:

World police agency Interpol says more than one million people die each year from counterfeit drugs, highlighting one of the fastest growing and most lucrative income sources for global organized crime networks.
According to the International Criminal Policing Association (Interpol), up to 30 percent of the drugs are sold in the United States, reported El Tiempo.


Do you want to say that if you knew that fake medicine is selling somewhere, would you never have reported it?

Would you rather go to jail and not save the lives of other people Huh
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
I would never participate. Do you not know that when you have citizens turn each other in.. it is the beginning of the end

Have you not read 1984 by Orwell ?
Have you not read Farenheit 451 ?

Have you not seen the footage from the raid on Kim Dotcoms house ?
And you want to further this ? For self-interest

I will reward you a STFU coin for this idea
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 101
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It's a good project, paying people to reveal some secrets? I'm not that kind of person. Problem is, if I was a snitch, I'd have to go to jail for indulging in it before I snitched it out.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
I can rat out my pirated site for 5000STF coins  Grin Grin

Great. Only 83 signal is equal to 5000STF coins. You can do it in a day and every day.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
I wouldn't participate personally and wouldn't accept coins for ratting someone out.
The concept is okay...ish., but snitches get stitches you know.. Grin, it just goes against my principles.

What if its a website selling counterfeit goods, low-quality goods harmful to health.
What principles do you have in this way?
QFT
sr. member
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I wouldn't participate personally and wouldn't accept coins for ratting someone out.
The concept is okay...ish., but snitches get stitches you know.. Grin, it just goes against my principles.
newbie
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Merit: 0
I can rat out my pirated site for 5000STF coins  Grin Grin
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
Hi there!

We'd like to ask you a serious question. Let's face it, who hasn't once used a site with stolen content? Even Premium Netflix subscribers may occasionally watch a pirated movie or two or download torrent files.

Now then, how much would you pay a person to rat out their favorite pirating site to the right holder?

The site will then be blocked, typically.

Our token is Ethereum-based, 1 Ethereum = 520 STFCoins.
How much STF should we offer for submitting one pirating site link?
We guarantee your anonymity.

The project we've created in a significant game-changer for the Internet and retail market. The right holders will be able to buy tokens and award them to law-abiding users detecting piracy and counterfeit goods. Click here for to learn more https://stopthefakes.io/docs/WP_En.pdf

Of course, we've conducted some marketing and sociological research to find a pricing sweet spot, that is, the price most Internet users find attractive.
But we'd like to hear it from people who know blockchain and cryptocurrency in and out.
For cryptocurrency is a kind of magic most of the people need to have in their e-wallet.

Don't be shy to speak your mind — how many coins would you take to turn in your favorite pirating site? A place where you indulge yourself from time to time?

Everything has a price, and it's not a good time for moral babble. Because the freebooter doesn't steal and gives you the content for free, you know. He's bound to have some teasers and other types of pay-per-click ads on his site.

That's why it's not a matter of morality, but merely a matter of price.
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