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      frankaohara last edited by

      Hi Friends

      I have four of my recente torent took down due an alleging copyright infringement. I would like to have a tip of you how must I proceed to avoid my next torrents have the same problema. Should I have to change the file name before upload the torrent? or zip the file?
      The last two torrents I have uploaded I changed the name of the files, as follows:

      B-r-a-d-y-J-e-n-s-e-n-F-u-c-k-s-L-a-n-c-e-A-l-e-x-a-n-d-e-r.mp4
      and
      C-o-n-n-o-r-M-a-g-u-i-r-e-A-l-e-x-G-r-a-h-a-m.mp4

      Could you help me please?

      Thanks in advance
      Frank Ohara

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        ninjapow last edited by

        as far as i know ZIP & RAR files are banned. I'm not sure if there's a written rule regarding "coding" a torrent name.
        Thing is, if the copyright's owner of the video you are uploading finds it, it's gonna file a take down notice.
        I think at the end is all about luck, some files been here for weeks, even months now, some are taken down within hours.

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          Popper Global Moderator last edited by

          Trying to obfuscate the title or studio is a very bad idea for multiple reasons:

          • as long as humans can identify what it is, the copyright owner or his agents can, too. So it won't avoid a take down
          • it will defeat the search and because of the many daily upload almost nobody will see and find it already after a day (being many pages back in the listing). That makes the torrent more or less useless then. Members who have downloaded it will have increased difficulties to share back, because f missing new downloading peers.

          The rules are rather clear, members shall upload only torrents for content they have the legal right to share. So if you know not to have the right, don't upload a torrent.

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