Lol, their website is closed, but the main page is injected with popunders/popups and a bunch of other ad codes. Even in death, the operator wants to make money.
Arguments of this kind are proof that you're grasping at threads to support an argument that holds no water.
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Then you, along with others, collectively pressure the artist to partner with studios that have greater geo distribution, rather than using it as an excuse to steal. As I indicated...
Every single one of your points is moot, because none of what the big corporations do or don't do, justify stealing, irrespective of how unfair content distribution is. Content/video/music is a privilege, not birthright.
Also, since most of the people in this thread (if not 100%) are crying...
Honesty to webmasters? Honesty to people who upload and share content that does not belong to them? Honesty to people who steal the hardwork of other people to profit off of it? Honesty, therefore, to thieves?
That doesn't happen.
Unfortunately, due to Openload/Streamango/Verystream being taken down, I'm unable to show you the similarities but Vidcloud is operated on the exact same script and the same network of servers (OVH delivery servers). It won't be long before they're targeted next.
http://betterstream.co/
https://torrentfreak.com/millennium-films-goes-after-verystream-streamango-and-others-190918/
This was posted on September 18. About 15 days from this post, Verystream's rep on WJ stopped visiting and responding to posts.
The US and their courts do not have to be the sole owner of the internet or the world police. Share-Online was taken down by the GVU, which is a german arm of the copyright industry. Irrespective of where you are, it's only a matter of time before the law catches up to you if you're seen...
Why are you surprised? Verystream had an official thread here. They had an official representative of their host here. WJunction is very well known as a hub where all uploaders who share copyrighted content meet and discuss various hosts. If a host is officially participating here, it's clear...
Openload, Streamango/Streamcherry, Verystream, and Vidcloud.co are all the same script/platform, served by the same backend systems, the same datacenter servers, and quite possibly same operators or operators that are closely associated with each other. This is not common knowledge but it takes...
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