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(allegedly of San Jose, California) who used a proprietary software by the name of "GLADII 1.1.3", allowing them not only to collect the IP addresses of users accessing certain URL's on, but also to determine the exact time at which the user started playing or paused the videos embedded on each of those pages. In documents filed in court in order to obtain the personal data of the individuals involved, the plaintiff claims that he had charged a company called ITGuards, Inc. It is not clear how exactly the law firm was able to collect the IP addresses of RedTube's users.
By December 13 more than 20,000 people had already received such letters.
In December 2013, the German law firm "Urmann und Collegen (U+C)" sent up to 30,000 cease and desist letters (" Abmahnungen" in German) giving legal warnings to German Internet users who allegedly viewed streams from RedTube containing certain copyrighted videos, demanding them to pay a fine of 250 EUR to the law firm of which 15.50 EUR would be distributed as compensation to the company claiming ownership of copyright for the videos, the Switzerland-based "The Archive AG". MindGeek has since acquired all three sites.
ViewersĪs of 2009, three of the largest porn sites "RedTube, YouPorn and Pornhub - collectively only make up 100 million unique visitors". In September 2013, one of the videos was blocked in Russia due to the Federal Law On Protection of Children from Information Harmful to Their Health and Development. In 2009, it was one of twelve pornographic sites blocked by the Sri Lankan court because access to the site, which housed images of Sri Lankan women and children, "corrupted society". The site's database was accessed and temporarily shut down by Turkish hackers in October 2008. Wired reported that was one of the 5 fastest growing websites in December 2007.