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« Reply #56 on: Jul 27, 2008, 05:48 AM »

Probably the wrong place to introduce myslef, so
I'll make it quick. I've been around in various guises... actually no, just names since the Big Mouthera and I'm back this time to just talk, I'm a good boy I am, I promise.
I've just read this thread through and can't help but think of the hypocrisy (and I include myself) that is breeding here. Personally I had joined said forum in the recent past and was banned in what seemed like hours for posting support in a thread that objected to how it operates. I'm probably wrong, but it might have been Rick who started the thread. So no big loss, I really didn't like the site.
But who here hasn't watched a video on say, Dailymotion, that the poster didn't have rights to? I'm guessing none of us.
I understand that this is, in an odd manner...well... political, and also affects those who spend the time, effort and money. Which in turn short changes those who are genuine consumers of a prefectly legitimate product.
So why aren't we infuriated to the point of vocal opinion over every other kind of piracy? Or are you?
Did I go too far?
Because Daily Motion doesn't make me pay to use it, and hide it under "donations".

On top of that, I cannot COUNT the number of times I've sought out a show or album because I heard the music or saw the episode on Youtube/Dailymotion.
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« Reply #57 on: Jul 28, 2008, 12:13 PM »

Because Daily Motion doesn't make me pay to use it, and hide it under "donations".

THAT is the big sticking point with people like me.  I was a former member of the forum in question, and contributed (for FREE) several of my drawings... which were then taken (WITHOUT compensation) and put behind the "donations" firewall.

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On top of that, I cannot COUNT the number of times I've sought out a show or album because I heard the music or saw the episode on Youtube/Dailymotion.

Same with me.  I became a fan of Tohru Nishimaki's hentai manga Blue Eyes from downloading the pages from a Usenet group.  I'm now buying the actual volumes from J-List (even though I can't read Japanese) because I want to support his career.
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« Reply #58 on: Jul 31, 2008, 01:19 AM »

That's all good. But what about us? I mean NonAmericans. We CAN'T order things, because almost all good femuscle material exist only whithin the states. Even if I had the money, bank account or whatever to sign up for a page, I couldn't make benefits of it.

I am finished with s*radas because of the assh*les there, but I don't say that I didn't download from there.

I am sorry if this upset some people, but this is the case. IMHO
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« Reply #59 on: Jul 31, 2008, 04:40 PM »

That's all good. But what about us? I mean NonAmericans. We CAN'T order things, because almost all good femuscle material exist only whithin the states.

One way to remedy that is to take matters into your own hands. Learn to draw, and then use those skills to make fem muscle art in your home country. It can be hard work, but it's doable.
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« Reply #60 on: Aug 01, 2008, 05:15 AM »

That's all good. But what about us? I mean NonAmericans. We CAN'T order things, because almost all good femuscle material exist only whithin the states. Even if I had the money, bank account or whatever to sign up for a page, I couldn't make benefits of it.

I am finished with s*radas because of the assh*les there, but I don't say that I didn't download from there.

I am sorry if this upset some people, but this is the case. IMHO

living in Brazil, I know what you are talking. Is very expensive to buy things at amazon, high fees, high taxes, comics and dvds are hard to get because most of them amazon cannot ship outside US. but most of new content that we need is online now. Easier like it is for most americans. My only issues are with CCbill, they just don't like my bank.

Of course that I fall in some site like Luscious, and finally I'm able to find not only hentais, but american erotica that I would never dream to read here. So I download. But paying for anyone to get me those links is like supporting traffic. Plant your own.   
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« Reply #61 on: Aug 01, 2008, 05:28 AM »

Personally I had joined said forum in the recent past and was banned in what seemed like hours for posting support in a thread that objected to how it operates.

You're not alone, both the original moderators "Dr.Orpheus" and "Bhen13" were locked out of their own accounts some time ago for disagreeing with the constant changes and then requiring donations to see anything. "BlackModelling" or if you want to call him "banned.org" gave their accounts to two of his lackeys to make it look like nothing happened. In fact he's done that with several of the more visible members over there, his fragile ego can't accept any form of criticism.

The whole "donations for server costs" is a total scam. I wasn't going to restart the thread but since there's some activity here's a link to an old fundable account from last year
http://www.fundable.com/groupactions/groupaction.2007-09-18.6716287623

notice the guy got $1500 in less then two weeks. That's why everything is locked down he knows people will keep sending him money no matter what he does.
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« Reply #62 on: Aug 01, 2008, 06:32 AM »

Well I can't edit my original post but I forgot to add that right after that $1500 he switched to using fake charity names and $250 accounts on fundable so that no one could track how much money he was taking in when he posted about the always popular "server fees" on the forum.
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« Reply #63 on: Aug 01, 2008, 10:54 AM »

$1480.00. Crime pays well. Now if the talent got that much money, I imagine we'd have a little more pro level art out there. Apparently the only people who can profit are the distributors of content... (Yar! I use that term very loosely   Cheesy ) The producers are s.o.l. common sense tells us that the producers should abandon fem muscle as unprofitable, and seek out greener pastures elsewhere. (unless they are in it as a hobby and don't mind having their free work profit these guys.)
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