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9th Feb 2012, 04:38 AM #1OPBow Chicka Wow Wow!!Website's:
scenerls.org wrz.coDo Mediafire terminate accounts?
Hello,
I been trying to get a mediafire pro account because all my files are more than 200MB. I know they respond quickly to DMCA and i don't care about it but do they terminate accounts for infringing ?
I don't want to pay 9$ to get an account and see it get terminated in a few days.
Please respond only if you've tried their "pro" package.
Thanks,
tehlolkidTLK Reviewed by TLK on . Do Mediafire terminate accounts? Hello, I been trying to get a mediafire pro account because all my files are more than 200MB. I know they respond quickly to DMCA and i don't care about it but do they terminate accounts for infringing ? I don't want to pay 9$ to get an account and see it get terminated in a few days. Please respond only if you've tried their "pro" package. Rating: 5
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9th Feb 2012, 04:41 AM #2MemberWebsite's:
vaporhostn.com
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9th Feb 2012, 04:42 AM #3Member
but if you upload bigger files then 200mb you must also pay for bandwith that your users use downloading that bigger files if you want to use this method for war ez - you spend a fortune
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9th Feb 2012, 04:43 AM #4Member
in my side. they never delete my file.. i donot receive any DMCA .....
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9th Feb 2012, 04:49 AM #5OPBow Chicka Wow Wow!!Website's:
scenerls.org wrz.co
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9th Feb 2012, 04:53 AM #6Member
@tehlolkid
Yes it is. You have to pay for free user bandwidth if you are a premium user. A 9$ 1 month account will run out of bandwidth in a day ( even less if your files are popular).
On topic.
Yes. Mediafire is known to delete accounts/ all your files if they receive a lot of DMCA requests regarding your files.
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9th Feb 2012, 04:57 AM #7Member
Go with RS IMO...
Screwed
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9th Feb 2012, 04:57 AM #8Member
Why not
Banana of the neighbor's house is always delicious.
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9th Feb 2012, 04:58 AM #9Member=> Selling ==> Top Level Domains ==>FileHosting.pro and CyberLocker.pro
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9th Feb 2012, 04:59 AM #10Member
Whether the filesize is bigger than 200MB or not, that other people download files from an uploader who has the MediaPro membership always consumes the bandwidth of the uploader.
This kind of hotlinks is always forcibly enabled until the uploader's direct link bandwidth is exhausted.
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