Fair enough, although your personal experiment (probably) isn't going to work in above amateur level nulling websites.
What I consider amateur level projects
Relies on one ("bullet-proof") host.
One ("bullet-proof") domain.
Everything above has some sort of backup plan. Advanced nulling...
No, I'm basically asking why you're doing it as you, and I quote, wrote..
.. which, as I interpret it, means you've got no incentive to perform any actions against us besides yet another emotion: "Fuck BSMC over an emotional reason which can't pay bills, or more precisely costs money to...
What? Are you saying that you don't have an incentive to -Redacted- us? Sounds like an irrational emotional reactions which, in this case, leads to legal costs (or to be more precise, the cost of sending out a valid -Redacted- claim).
I'll list a few articles:
EU study finds piracy doesn’t hurt game sales, may actually help
Does Video Game Piracy Actually Result in More Sales?
Piracy actually increases legitimate sales of video-games according to EU Commision’s report
Indie dev claims piracy increased game sales by 400%
No...
I'm pretty confident that we won't notice the -Redacted- claim until we go down as the site operator is generally inactive and inaccessible most of the time. So yeah, it's gonna take a while.
Nah, professional nulling websites don't run ads on them, unless they want to be labeled as a sellout. Ordinarily, they run monthly donation goals to finance their infrastructure, and that's it.
They showed that they care about it when a big advertiser complains. Otherwise, no, forget it, delete that out of your mind. It's expensive to review one billion websites and give them a fair judgment.
Meh.. companies in general are pretty shady from a customer perspective. I'd argue that Google sees it this way: "We earn commissions off of BSMC and no advertiser complained about that yet. Here we've got a guy we don't earn anything from complaining about it." Tbf, BSMC and you are both...
You forgot that Google is a company.
True.
Only one person is profiting from it (meaning idk the numbers). Btw, I can't delete your resource even if I wanted to.
I'm interested in it as well lol.
Yeah, that's right, and probably one of the reasons why Google won't disable ads and keep BSMC indexed. As I mentioned previously, SpigotMC submitted several -Redacted- claims to Google, and Google didn't care. Regarding the domain registrar… ehh… one of the few things I know is that the registrar we...
That's absolutely true and also exactly the reason why I'm no longer in the "Minecraft scene."¹ One of the few "Hire a person for free" sub-industries out there with weird-ish additions, namely overpriced trash plugins, under-priced god plugins, and any shade of gray between those two.
¹seems...
Yeah, sorry about that. I'm in a pretty shit situation IRL and it's screwing with me mentally and physically.
That's indeed a bit of a shit situation. Why am I saying this although I'm for leaking? Well, you're using PHP, an interpreted language. I don't deal with that, I mostly utilize...
Note that sharing knowledge about hacking, especially theories, is one of the most legal things you can possibly do. I personally lose myself in thought experiments "How can I break my software?" and fix a bunch of things I didn't notice before.
I don't see the point in -Redacted- claims. Everyone kinda loses, or am I wrong? You must pay your $200 fee you'll never see back and the other side of the fence either experienced nothing or made a loss too. It's a fuck everyone situation tbh.
Sorta, but not completely off topic:
Let me say one...
hmmm, anyways I'm sorry but I'm not sure if I can send you it because I don't know why it is restricted for members yet, sorry again hope you understand.
I'm not sure if I will be able to contact him since the only way is here and Discord but I lost access to my account a bit ago after I broke my old phone and lost 2FA access.