How do sites like these get away with posting TV shows and movies for free?
Google doesn't even block the url
>>1459645
I see their previous site URL was toonme, looks like it doesn't show up on the Google search engine.
Are they just switching domains every time search engines shut them down?
Fuckers must make so much dosh with all the ads I'm seeing
>>1459648
>Are they just switching domains every time search engines shut them down?
That's not really how it works, but yes, they tend to switch urls a lot.
>>1459648
>Fuckers must make so much dosh with all the ads I'm seeing
2016 and not using ad--block?
>>1459662
We're talking weebs here, most of them feel it's their duty to give back to the website and will purposely click on ads to "fuck over the big corporations"
cmon now we're talking Millennials.
Just tell me how these fuckers get a pass from the big corps
or are they winging it & waiting for a cease/desist notice to act?
I see they don't use Google AdSense, that would never work.
>>1459665
Without checking that specific weebshit I would assume they don't directly host the content.
>>1459674
Ah, but they do.
Look at every video, it has their watermark on it.
Some fucker actually had the audacity to edit every video he pirated
I'd understand if it was a site like Movie2k (R.I.P) where you're just given links to Putlocker/etc. But this shit is hosted right off their VPS. The new domain has been active since March of this year, while their old URL has been active since 2015. I assume earlier this year was when Google removed their urls from the search.
>>1459675
You can do that pretty easily with a simple overlay or some scripting, you might be right though.
The one I used for streaming is just a link list, watch-series.to
>>1459675
Offshore hosting
Overlay watermark
Change URLs/hosting every time an issue comes up
Take back ups every day
"user submitted content" as a thin veil to protect yourself
If you don't understand this you are not meant to be in the business.
It's very simple op, these people host vps's in shoem shardy area, pferably honolulu, and then they upload ther content behind 7 proxies
>>1459694
>If you don't understand this you are not meant to be in the business.
relax buddy
Whatever it is they're doing to avoid trouble, I thank them everyday for their efforts. Kissanime is a godsend.
>>1459997
you too, relax
>>1459997
>>1460054
R E L A X
Only if it was 2003 again
where you could
>"<iFrame src= "
a whole site into a box while putting your ads to the side
why live
>>1460553
If you created any type of content in 2003 you'd be rich by now. This board is so obsessed with earning a quick buck you guys miss the entire point of how to get rich. It takes time and work to earn money. And it pays off royally. But on /biz/ I only see people talking about buttcoins scraping/stealing content, stealing youtube videos and what not. This mentality is exactly why pajeets arent rich. While shitty food bloggers from 2010 earn more than Obama.
I scroll this board every day in hope to find people who earn an income online like me. And everyday all I see is pajeets and people looking to become pajeets. Please stop this shit and create something of value.
You could sell guitars on your webshop and directly to stores. You could talk about football and link gambling affiliates. You could get a website where users can review mobile phones and thus create endless content. You could host other peoples email. You could compare insurances. Anything. Just do add something of value to this world. Come on its not that fucking hard.
>>1459694
So, just like a porntube but with legal problems.
>>1460809
underated post, I earn my living online as well.
>>1459645
there's money
this site pays money to be able to host these
they are also paid to have apps like kodi scrape and use their bandwidth so they can stream it on their own servers, which they get paid per view
>>1460809
Still living with your parents making a grand a month off that blog, huh?
>>1461309
Isn't that exactly what half of /biz/ is trying to achieve?
>>1459662
>>1459665
People exaggerate the number of ad-blockers, also ignoring the fact that people that are savvy enough aren't gonna fall for no "fill out the survey to see the film" scams.
Most people seem to run some poorly updated Win7 filled with Ad-ware, and Apple-heads are well known for not understanding anything about web-sites. So at the end of the day, still plenty of profit to be had.
>>1461309
Don't knock a grand a month. That stuff is scaleable. Try doing that with your 9-5.