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A DMCA was filed with Google by ArtofZoo.com, noting that about 200 of their videos were made available when performing a single search of ArtOfZoo. Google has delisted the site entirely, meaning it's basically offline now. Please, do not post ArtOfZoo content here. We don't want to lose what little safe space we have.

Here is the link to the complaint

 

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Ummmmm.... I'm not sure thats how webhosting works. The website is not hosted on google as that would be rather stupid.
I have no idea what the hell is going on with that website as i don't go on it or really care about it, but spreading blatant misinformation is plain wrong.

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Oh! It's also not very smart to use google (the worlds largest data collector) to look up zoo porn.
 
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Ummmmm.... I'm not sure thats how webhosting works. The website is not hosted on google as that would be rather stupid.
I have no idea what the hell is going on with that website as i don't go on it or really care about it, but spreading blatant misinformation is plain wrong.

Edit to add:
Oh! It's also not very smart to use google (the worlds largest data collector) to look up zoo porn.

so what would you use to search zoo porn?
 
Is Tor overkill?
Nope. Nothing is really overkill. However, tor has a huge target on it. The feds know it is used for nefarious purposes so I'm going to assume they got their fingers on just about everything. So by using tor, your calling attention to yourself for something pretty damn trivial like zoo porn. This is however just my opinion based on logic.
 
A DMCA was filed with Google by ArtofZoo.com, noting that about 200 of their videos were made available when performing a single search of ArtOfZoo. Google has delisted the site entirely, meaning it's basically offline now. Please, do not post ArtOfZoo content here. We don't want to lose what little safe space we have.

Here is the link to the complaint

Google doesn't have the ability or the authority to, and I'm paraphrasing here, "basically take it offline". They can delist it from their search results, but that has no bearing on it being "offline". Currently ***********rocks just shows a status page for nginx. It's a server issue...either a problem with the web server, or the content was removed and there's nothing for the webserver to serve.
 
Nope. Nothing is really overkill. However, tor has a huge target on it. The feds know it is used for nefarious purposes so I'm going to assume they got their fingers on just about everything. So by using tor, your calling attention to yourself for something pretty damn trivial like zoo porn. This is however just my opinion based on logic.
Yeah, the number of federally monitored exit nodes is...
 

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Google doesn't have the ability or the authority to, and I'm paraphrasing here, "basically take it offline". They can delist it from their search results, but that has no bearing on it being "offline". Currently ***********rocks just shows a status page for nginx. It's a server issue...either a problem with the web server, or the content was removed and there's nothing for the webserver to serve.
Finally. Intelligent insight. Thank you for the info.
 
Seems to me, de-listing by google would only affect a google search. Plenty of other options available. Granted, I'm late to the party here, but that is the way I would (and do) look at it.
 
The bread and butter of lawyers, lol. I imagine every media company of any kind has something similar. Youtube alone probably tops that each and every month. Crazy world.
 
Ummmmm.... I'm not sure thats how webhosting works. The website is not hosted on google as that would be rather stupid.
I have no idea what the hell is going on with that website as i don't go on it or really care about it, but spreading blatant misinformation is plain wrong.

Edit to add:
Oh! It's also not very smart to use google (the worlds largest data collector) to look up zoo porn.

Try not to be so patronizing. Calling it 'blatant misinformation' is entirely inaccurate since I'm not wrong >.> Go take a look. Type in Animal porn.rocks and see what comes up
 
Let me enlighten you all a Bit, shall i??? First, watching, owning or sharing animalporn isnt illegal in every country. In my country watching and owning IT is absolutely legal, so why should the feds or government be after me for doing Something legal? Or you. Fun fact, watching IT is legal in Most countries, Just Google IT for your country.
Second, Tor ist Safe, AS Long AS youre Not doing illegal shit, Like downloading Terrabytes of childporn, buying weapons or drugs or try to hire a Hitman for your annoying ex wife. So Stop spreading lies about Tor being owned by the feds. Its Not. The illegal Sites are, mostly. But Not the Tor Network itself. You can safely use IT without causing any Attention. Like i Said, No one will track you down for doing Something legal.
Third, If there were Copyright Claims by Aoz only Thing i could Imagine is, Aoz lawyers wrote the siteowners of ***************.com a Bad Mail and give them some time to remove all Aoz content. With a nice warning If they dont do IT in a couple of days they will sue them.
So the siteowners shut down the Site so they can remove the content without being Interrupted or Users uploading new Aoz content while they try to remove IT. Thats a Common practice If you got Work to do on sich a Big Site Like that, that you shut IT down to remove everything and implement a Message to all Users that tells them to Not Upload Aoz content anymore.
 
Let me enlighten you all a Bit, shall i??? First, watching, owning or sharing animalporn isnt illegal in every country. In my country watching and owning IT is absolutely legal, so why should the feds or government be after me for doing Something legal? Or you. Fun fact, watching IT is legal in Most countries, Just Google IT for your country.
Second, Tor ist Safe, AS Long AS youre Not doing illegal shit, Like downloading Terrabytes of childporn, buying weapons or drugs or try to hire a Hitman for your annoying ex wife. So Stop spreading lies about Tor being owned by the feds. Its Not. The illegal Sites are, mostly. But Not the Tor Network itself. You can safely use IT without causing any Attention. Like i Said, No one will track you down for doing Something legal.
Third, If there were Copyright Claims by Aoz only Thing i could Imagine is, Aoz lawyers wrote the siteowners of ***************.com a Bad Mail and give them some time to remove all Aoz content. With a nice warning If they dont do IT in a couple of days they will sue them.
So the siteowners shut down the Site so they can remove the content without being Interrupted or Users uploading new Aoz content while they try to remove IT. Thats a Common practice If you got Work to do on sich a Big Site Like that, that you shut IT down to remove everything and implement a Message to all Users that tells them to Not Upload Aoz content anymore.
The core principle of Tor, "onion routing", was developed in the mid-1990s by United States Naval Research Laboratory employees, mathematician Paul Syverson, and computer scientists Michael G. Reed and David Goldschlag, with the purpose of protecting U.S. intelligence communications online. This message brought to you by several hundred thousand page hits on a simple google search. Chew on that for a bit.
 
edward snowden's leak showed that the NSA considers TOR a "major threat".

as of 2012 the NSA deemed Tor on its own as a "major threat" to its mission, and when used in conjunction with other privacy tools such as OTR, Cspace, ZRTP, RedPhone, Tails, and TrueCrypt was ranked as "catastrophic," leading to a "near-total loss/lack of insight to target communications, presence..."

if the NSA fears it, that's good enough reason to me to use it.
 
edward snowden's leak showed that the NSA considers TOR a "major threat".



if the NSA fears it, that's good enough reason to me to use it.
The government fears everything. In the late 90s there was a fiction novel published about a genetically engineered virus being released in NYC. It scared the Clinton administration so much that they put together a task force to study the plausability of the attack described and whether we were equipped to respond to such an event.
 
The government fears everything. In the late 90s there was a fiction novel published about a genetically engineered virus being released in NYC. It scared the Clinton administration so much that they put together a task force to study the plausability of the attack described and whether we were equipped to respond to such an event.
actually they made a response for almost everything even a zombie attack.
 
Is there a chance that it will work? Damn, there were so many interesting videos with guys and dogs. It's creepy. Now I regret that I did not save everything to my computer. The site became unavailable. It will be a lesson to me. I need to buy an external hard drive. It's not the first site with good content that disappears.
 
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