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Song of the South
I keep seeing advertisements for a DVD of Song of the South. It's been happening for a week or two. I'm pretty sure that it's a pirated version of the movie. The ad links to www.songofthesouth.org, which doesn't look like a Disney website. This was the address:
https://www.songofthesouth.org/?gcli...SAAEgKHE_D_BwE I haven't been able to get a screenshot of the ad. |
Re: Song of the South
Hi Nick,
I'll definitely need the screenshot of the ad. Some ads are purchased directly by companies, but some are simply filled in by Google, based on browsing history (this is not to imply you've been Googling for an illegal movie, just that interest in say, obscure films may have triggered this ad). |
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Yeah, that's looking like a Google Ad. I'll talk to our ad team to see if we can get it removed from circulation.
EDIT: If you see an ad like this, click that blue X in the top right and report it. |
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Of course Disney COULD just put it out themselves- it seems like bootleggers advertising like that don't even get busted.
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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
(Post 13591416)
Of course Disney COULD just put it out themselves- it seems like bootleggers advertising like that don't even get busted.
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At least the pop-up ads for me have dropped to zero for the most part.
But there was this today. https://i.postimg.cc/NMp8fXm9/Screen...809-150826.png |
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Just saw an ad for DVD ripping software also, which we're still not supposed to talk about here.
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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
(Post 13591650)
Just saw an ad for DVD ripping software also, which we're still not supposed to talk about here.
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OK, so this is how our advertising works: We directly fulfill some ads. More often, we just use Google Ads and Google will fill in the ads based on their algorithms, which include your search history (and what other people with similar search history have clicked on).
So, when you guys mention DVD Ripping software (for instance) and visit pages mentioning it, you will have a higher likelihood of encountering ads for it. That's on Google. You can report any and all ads you find objectionable by clicking on the blue X in the upper right corner of each ad. If there's something like a redirect that takes you off of DVDTalk.com or an add messes up page formatting, that's where we come in. |
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Really not sure why I would get the ad I shared.
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Yeah, I've been seeing the DVD ripper ad all morning. And no, I don't visit pages mentioning it or ever even mention it here (other than right now), I don't rip DVDs, so it isn't that. I've never seen a single ad here even remotely related to my Google searches, so I don't think that's the right answer.
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Just saw the ripper ad. Not gonna report it cause I’m not a snitch.
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Ditto to some of the above, I have never mentioned rippers, nor gone to any sites, but have also seen these adverts. DVD Talk will take adverts that are not allowed, but it is of course the fault of the advertisers, not DVD Talk.
I am def planning to start bootlegging illegal DVDs with illegal software, though, if it's cool with y'all. |
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I see the ad. Copied it here. Couldn't report it because there's no "X" to press. Needless to say, it's an inappropriate ad for this forum.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...ad0a113bf3.png |
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My disc just arrived. Thanks OP!
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Originally Posted by IBJoel
(Post 13591718)
OK, so this is how our advertising works: We directly fulfill some ads. More often, we just use Google Ads and Google will fill in the ads based on their algorithms, which include your search history (and what other people with similar search history have clicked on).
So, when you guys mention DVD Ripping software (for instance) and visit pages mentioning it, you will have a higher likelihood of encountering ads for it. That's on Google. You can report any and all ads you find objectionable by clicking on the blue X in the upper right corner of each ad. If there's something like a redirect that takes you off of DVDTalk.com or an add messes up page formatting, that's where we come in. Additionally, users should not be responsible for policing the ads the ads that show up, in my opinion. Whether valid or not, clicking on buttons on the ad seems like just another way for the ad network to gather data about users (ie, this person thinks this ad is offensive). I'd rather not be expected to possibly have to interact with the ad network at all. (Even if that reporting click only ostensibly gets reported to DVD Talk, it certainly has the appearance of being another data point gathered by Google). |
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Decker, thanks for that screenshot. Kefrank, while that would be ideal, we simply don't have the resources to make that happen in regard to AdSense. It's a difficult process with thousands of different ads/companies.
I've checked with our sales team and DVD Fab was indeed something our sales team set-up, without talking to myself. A couple things about what this means and does not: This ad has to run its course. We can't cancel it, due to contractual obligations. Other such software ads are going to be AdSense until I can see a screenshot otherwise. It doesn't mean that discussing such software is now OK in the forums. If you feel strongly about this ad, please write in here: https://forum.dvdtalk.com/sendmessage.php That form generates emails that I can then send to sales to show them that they really need to stop doing this. |
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cultshock and Kurt, I never said you did (although likely by visiting and engaging with this page, Google will consider it that "you did"). But other people who are into physical media likely have. Let's say "DVDTalker" has never looked for torrents, ripping software, or anything like that. Just goes to DVD Talk, Amazon, eBay, maybe bluray.com. Then John Q. DVDlover does all of that, but ALSO torrents, copies, et cetera. DVDTalker will likely get ads at some point for stuff like that, because the other person's habits have significant crossover with DVDTalker.
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Fair enough, and yeah, after visiting this page multiple times, they certainly think I'm interested now. :lol: I've seen at least three different huge banner ads for DVD ripping software today, one says DVD Fab, and the others don't identify as such, so I'm not sure if they are from the same company or not. I've just never been bombarded by the same huge ads constantly all day when visiting this site, it's really eyebrow raising to me.
For what it's worth, I think most here want to alert you guys about these ads because we like visiting this site and don't want to see you run into possible legal trouble that might make this place go away (especially Disney, as they really know how to bring the hammer down, don't mess with them!). We're not just bitching for no reason, and I'm not an intellectual property owner, so I don't have a dog in the race. |
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Originally Posted by b2net
(Post 13591742)
Really not sure why I would get the ad I shared.
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Originally Posted by IBJoel
(Post 13592715)
If you feel strongly about this ad, please write in here: https://forum.dvdtalk.com/sendmessage.php
That form generates emails that I can then send to sales to show them that they really need to stop doing this. |
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The other thread was locked. :lol: I really don't care all THAT much, but if I were still a DVD Talk reviewer I sure would, as if a studio sees that, the screeners (already thin, from what I've heard) are going to stop.
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Originally Posted by cultshock
(Post 13592788)
Fair enough, and yeah, after visiting this page multiple times, they certainly think I'm interested now. :lol: I've seen at least three different huge banner ads for DVD ripping software today, one says DVD Fab, and the others don't identify as such, so I'm not sure if they are from the same company or not. I've just never been bombarded by the same huge ads constantly all day when visiting this site, it's really eyebrow raising to me.
For what it's worth, I think most here want to alert you guys about these ads because we like visiting this site and don't want to see you run into possible legal trouble that might make this place go away (especially Disney, as they really know how to bring the hammer down, don't mess with them!). We're not just bitching for no reason, and I'm not an intellectual property owner, so I don't have a dog in the race. |
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13592913)
The other thread was locked. :lol: I really don't care all THAT much, but if I were still a DVD Talk reviewer I sure would, as if a studio sees that, the screeners (already thin, from what I've heard) are going to stop.
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Re: Song of the South
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 13592571)
My disc just arrived. Thanks OP!
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Re: Song of the South
Originally Posted by IBJoel
(Post 13592715)
If you feel strongly about this ad, please write in here: https://forum.dvdtalk.com/sendmessage.php
That form generates emails that I can then send to sales to show them that they really need to stop doing this.
Originally Posted by Meathead
(Post 13592907)
You would have thought the uproar last year over the DVDTalk sponsored ripping software would have done the trick... guess not. Point the sales team to that thread and the current ones.
I'm mainly interested in whether you have advocated on our behalf that the sales team change their policy going forward to have standards that align with forum content rules for what contracts they will sign in the future. I get how the current situation arose, but it should be something that informs a different policy going forward.
Originally Posted by IBJoel
I'll say they've gotten an earful and leave it at that. So hopefully, we don't have to change the forum rules. But I agree that should it happen again, there should be some re-wording on the rules page.
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That DVDFab ad sure looks sponsored and not Google generated...
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Originally Posted by kefrank
(Post 13592993)
I agree. It seems shocking that the sales team would need any reminder after that debacle. After that incident, in this thread I pushed for sales team policies to change. It appears that fell on deaf ears. Here's a quote from me in that thread that seems rather applicable now:
IBJoel, in that thread you said this: It has happened again. Are we going to re-word the rules or not? |
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 13592913)
The other thread was locked. :lol: I really don't care all THAT much, but if I were still a DVD Talk reviewer I sure would, as if a studio sees that, the screeners (already thin, from what I've heard) are going to stop.
I think that 99.99% of the people who are going to use a ripper are just going to use it back-up their own DVDs and possibly transfter them to a HTPC. If someone wants to pirate a movie, there a easier ways to do it these days. |
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13593127)
Is DVD piracy still even a concern?
I think that 99.99% of the people who are going to use a ripper are just going to use it back-up their own DVDs and possibly transfter them to a HTPC. If someone wants to pirate a movie, there a easier ways to do it these days. |
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Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
(Post 13593127)
Is DVD piracy still even a concern?
I think that 99.99% of the people who are going to use a ripper are just going to use it back-up their own DVDs and possibly transfter them to a HTPC. If someone wants to pirate a movie, there a easier ways to do it these days. |
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Since the Ad for DVD piracy thread was locked, and the DVD piracy ads have been a staple on the forum for the last full month at this point, I think we can all assume that discussing DVD/Blu-ray/UHD piracy is A-ok by forum standards now.
The ONLY ads I EVER see at the top of every page here are the DVDFab ads and "DVD Ripper" ads. So discussing these topics must be fine. Thank you, DVDTalk. I look forward to the friendly discussion of piracy going forward. |
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Yep, I've seen those ads at the top of every....damn....page for over a month now. Blaming them on Google is obviously not the case at all. So hey let's talk piracy! Hey, you guys remember DVD Shrink?
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The ripper/fab ads are 100% not Google generated. It's very easy to tell the difference.
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Yes I totally agree, but that's the excuse we were originally given.
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I guess the "sales team" forgot that paid ads for (technically) illegal ripping software is a no no on this site per its own rules. :shrug:
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Guys, please read through this entire thread. These sales contracts were created without my knowledge and I have spoken with our business lead, but the current contracts must be honored. The rules remain the same.
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Does whoever signs these contracts not understand that ripping software is not allowed on this site or are they accepting contracts from anyone who's willing to advertise?
In other words, could we start seeing ads for guns/tobacco because some business thought it would be beneficial to advertise here? |
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Plain and simple: If a company can advertise Product/Service in Category X on this site, then it is completely illogical to suggest that users of the forum of this site cannot have conversations about Products, Services, or Category X.
If I want to talk about "business cards" because I see an ad at the bottom of the page that says "50% off business cards!", then I should be free to do so. It might not garner much discussion because... who cares about business cards. If someone can advertise business card services, I should be able to talk about business cards. If someone can advertise DVD ripping software, I should be able to talk about DVD ripping software. I get that "contracts must be honored!" but as long as they're being honored, then the topics or categories of those advertisements should not be banned during that duration of time. |
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