StopFileLockers Anti-Piracy Outfit Announces Imminent Shutdown

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Last year adult industry businessman Robert King embarked on a mission to make waves in the file-sharing market by shutting down, harassing, interfering and otherwise meddling in the operations of hundreds of file-hosting sites. After successes, failures and the collection of hundreds of enemies along the way, King says that his StopFileLockers campaign has run out of money and support. Barring a financial miracle, the operation will shut down on Friday.

Speaking with TorrentFreak in July 2012, Australian adult industry businessman Robert King outlied a mission he’d initiated a few weeks earlier.

“What I hope to achieve is very simple. I want to tear apart the illegal file locker industry by removing its supply of funds and then ultimately removing its supply of network connectivity,” King explained.
Over the months that followed King kept up the pressure. With a team of people (he has never revealed its exact size or membership), King sought out infringing files on hosting sites and used their existence to build up a picture that sites were acting illegally.

Then, using contacts he had built in the payment processing sector, AdultKing (as King is known online) began to hit file-hosting sites in the pocket by reporting them to the likes of PayPal, Visa, Mastercard and a variety of intermediate processors. The aim: to cut sites off from their cash.

For some sites the results were extremely problematic. With no options to process payments, file-hosting sites were not only unable to accept money for user subscriptions, but also had problems sending money out, meaning that server bills went unpaid. Worse still, some who had problems with PayPal due to King’s work found their funds frozen for six months, a situation that proved terminal for some fringe players.

Some 90 days into the StopFileLockers campaign, King said he had played a part in 194 sites having their payments interrupted and the total shutdown of 54 others.

There can be little doubt that among King’s targets were sites designed from the ground up to profit from infringing content and for this he gained both moral and financial support from his industry peers. However, in January 2013 King began attacking the payment processing abilities of Kim Dotcom’s brand new Mega.co.nz, the most-scrutinized file-hosting startup in tech history.

There was no way that Mega would do anything to break the law, yet King was determined to harass the company. He failed, Mega continued to grow, and the moral high-ground of the StopFileLockers campaign had been damaged by going after a law-abiding company going about its 100% legitimate business.

In the months that followed King continued his work, although with less fanfare than in the early days. However, a lowered profile did nothing to improve his standing in file-sharing circles. King is almost certainly the most-hated man in the file-hosting business today, which some will attribute to his successes over the past 15 months.

King himself believes that his contribution has been significant, with the suggestion that the StopFileLockers campaign has played a part in the shutdown of hundreds of piracy-related sites and the closure of thousands of PayPal, Payza, Moneybookers and other payment processing options. No official stats or reports are available but it’s safe to say that the project has been a considerable nuisance to the file-hosting market.

However, it’s now clear that King’s work is on the brink. Despite initial enthusiasm and support (including hard cash from industry giant Manwin), interest in the project has waned considerably. In an update to adult industry platform GFY, King announced today that StopFileLockers has run out of money and resources and will shut down this week.
“Unfortunately at the end of September we finally ran out of funds and the resources just don’t exist to keep this effort going any longer. In fact, we now face a deficit in the vicinity of $15,000,” King said.

“Unless a source of funding is found, all operational aspects of the Stop File Lockers project and Copy Control will cease at midnight on Friday 4th October (AEST). I would like to thank every person, company and organization that has provided support (financial and otherwise) to the project.”

So what now for AdultKing? More anti-piracy work, or an unlikely change of sides perhaps?

“Overnight one of the largest remaining file lockers offered me $XXX,XXX a year to come on board as a consultant and help them become compliant and get their PayPal account back,” King revealed in September.
“I told them to get fucked.”

In the absence of any figures to show success or failure it is very difficult to assess the real-world achievements of the campaign, at least as far as it may or may not have boosted sales of official content. However, King’s legacy may lie in a more significant area – adding momentum to the shifting of payment processor attitudes towards the file-sharing space.
“We have recast the way in which file lockers are viewed by many organizations,” King concludes.

Few will argue with that.

Source: TorrentFreak
 
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“Overnight one of the largest remaining file lockers offered me $XXX,XXX a year to come on board as a consultant and help them become compliant and get their PayPal account back,” King revealed in September.

Now we see where he is going and why it is shutdown!
 
It sounds like he wants a donation drive to build a swimming pool at his house. :hrhr:


You see people regularly donating $500 to him, how much does it cost to
1. Check whois.
2. Visit a warez site to find some download links.
3. Take some screen shots.
4. Put the data into his pre-made template.
5. Send a mail.

About $5

He has even posted he has automated tools to grab the info for him.
 
It sounds like he wants a donation drive to build a swimming pool at his house. :hrhr:


You see people regularly donating $500 to him, how much does it cost to
1. Check whois.
2. Visit a warez site to find some download links.
3. Take some screen shots.
4. Put the data into his pre-made template.
5. Send a mail.

About $5

He has even posted he has automated tools to grab the info for him.
You are right, he want donations till October 4.

Or just accepted the $xxx,xxx to shut down the project.

Anyways this guy AK only caused problems with Paypal processing. As you can see all big file lockers are operating normally.
 
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My commitment to the project has never waned, however the harsh reality is that what we did cost money. Resources used included distributed cloud server time for detection and verification systems, legal costs, back end systems, international couriers for paper based evidence, technical services such as programming and scripting of tools, conference call facilities, travel and accommodation for meetings, video conferencing, lease on office space and so on.

Why would he need an office space or travel accommodation to cry to paypal about a filelocker that no one has ever heard off ?

I'm with Gavo it just sounds like he is trying to get money by threatening to shut down.
 
Its clear that he runs this because of money and all the adult industry enthusiasts support him financially, but over the couple of months some people whom were with him at first have turned against him because his bias attitude towards some filehosting sites, So i guess this was supposed to happen and i must say this in the end that he will come back again as there are alot of people in the Adult Industry who have money and will donate to him eyes closed
 
This had to happen sooner or later. Especially after Manwin went to prison and couldn't continue the financial support. LOL!

Ironically enough, Manwin run some of the largest tubes with tons of pirated content and AdultKing didn't do anything about that. :pirate:
 
He was also bragging about sending millions of dmca notices out, each illegal dmca notice that you send carries a fine of up to $2,500.
 
It hardly matters whether his campaign is active or not. AdultKing could never affect the bigger players. His campaign was meant to affect amateur filelockers who never gained popularity and met their demise due to his payment processor termination policy. Now filelockers have adapted to the change and various new payment methods have been introduced. Illegal distribution of content still continues and people are still making money via Sales and Downloads. His campaigns impact on this business was always hyped. Those who contributed towards his campaign contributed towards a lost cause. They failed to look at the bigger picture. If you see his list of filelockers who were affected by termination of payment processors then you will hardly find any reputable filelocker. Rampant Piracy still continues to affect the Adult Industry. These people dont realize that Piracy can never be eradicated. Its a phenomenon which can only be reduced or controlled to a certain extent.
 
The truth of the matter is this guy was at best another wannbe pornogapher tying to make a fast buck and at worst just another Manwin putz. The only thing this guy ever did was get someone's paypal account killed and I've been able to do that myself very effectively. All it takes is notifying paypal that someone is in conflict with their T.O.S and the account gets killed.

So as for the piracy the solution is simple. If you don't want your films pirated then make sure they never get on the Internet in the first place.
 
and for all the peopel who donated to him :
a big waste for them:cough:
its very probably he just accepted 100000 to shut down
 
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I've learned very quickly that the vast majority of people that make their money form the porn industry are liars and crooks. So when it comes to a pornographer's claims, I believe only 50% of what I can see and NONE of what I hear.
 
But when it comes to adult content, isn't it not even copyrighted in many countries? What kind of unique creation is being made when you get some dude and chick to fuck and film it?
 
But when it comes to adult content, isn't it not even copyrighted in many countries? What kind of unique creation is being made when you get some dude and chick to fuck and film it?
I filmed some porn because I thought it might be fun and profitable. But I quickly discouvered that it wasn't worth it. The kind of people that someone has to deal with are crooks and to make it even worst you're fighting for pennies.
 
Isn't what they've been doing just like framing up file hosts? Though I also think that most, if not all file hosts have their own share of responsibility on copyright infringement.
 
But when it comes to adult content, isn't it not even copyrighted in many countries? What kind of unique creation is being made when you get some dude and chick to fuck and film it?
I filmed some porn because I thought it might be fun and profitable. But I quickly discouvered that it wasn't worth it. The kind of people that someone has to deal with are crooks and to make it even worst you're fighting for pennies.

There's still lots of money to be made in the adult entertainment industry, but you have to have unique/semi-unique content that is slightly controversial.
 
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