It's a shame they ruined it with the silly pseudo-helium voice. I was genuinely expecting it to be almost entirely shit, but there's lots of nice shapes and camera angles. It's actually slightly better than I was expecting. I can't promise to have what you want, but do you have any requests by chance? Instead of telling others what they should and shouldn't be posting, how about actually contributing the kind of content you'd like on the thread? >75696 >More breast & ass, less blueberry I swear it's about time we make a webpage about this (or a pinned thread or something) and just start throwing the link at people every time someone asks about the cleaner. (Either that or one of those tags they used to put on clothing so you couldn't walk out the shop with it.) Think of the ID as being a stain that the cleaner washes out. 'Cleaning' the clip removes that identifier, hence it should be done before you share a clip you've bought, regardless of how you share it or who you share it with, because once you share it, it's no longer in your control, and the unclean copies will just keep multiplying as people pass them around. Theoretically it might be possible to create a file that exploits a software vulnerability to do the same, but that would take a lot of intelligence and hard work (or some really poorly designed software).Įither way, TMC's technique is nowhere near that sophisticated: they just dump a unique identifier into a video before it's downloaded (hence making it 'dirty'), and then if that ('dirty') video is uploaded somewhere they know who leaked the video (even if they aren't the one who uploaded it). To track a file's usage in the way you're thinking you'd need the software that opens the file to cooperate - i.e. Files are copied, not passed around like physical DVDs. >Or do they actually have some way of actually tracking them?Ĭomputer files aren't like physical objects, you can't just 'stick an airtag on it'. >75692 >Does TMC find out about the shared clip by finding it uncleaned on one of these forums? Also data protection laws are a thing.īesids which, if TMC really cared that much the money would be better spent making it harder to clean clips. In practice: probably not because court cases are expensive and time consuming. >75475 >if the person does not clean a clip, can be arrested? The more people who can buy and clean clips, the more new clips there will be to share and the better this thread will operate. I know this is a Chan board and that the culture of a Chan board basically gives everyone a licence to be harsh and smarmy, and I for one don't hold back on beggars, but it's in all our interests to make sure people know how to clean clips. Thank you for actually providing people with a sensible answer rather than pointing and laughing. I never edit clips and always ditch poor quality clips if I find something better (with 'best' being unedited original quality clips), but I do hang on to poor quality clips until something better comes along. If there's something missing, that's how the clip was when I received it. >75426 >Did you edit out the ass expansion I generally aim to either not download futa or to delete them ASAP, but rarely I'll hold onto a few for trading purposes.
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