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12-23-2020 01:36 AM #1 j80montes (AMC Alumnus)
Traffic Factory request girls/model permission

Hi,

Traffic Factory rejected all the banners that I submitted by this reason recently:

"Please present us a proof that you are given permission from the owner of this image"

Does any one face the same issue recently?

They always approve my banners on time without any issue before, I don't know why, my account has been marked or they just change their rule now.

Any one have any idea please let me know, thanks a lot!


12-23-2020 08:27 AM #2 twinaxe (Senior Moderator)

Do you use images from celebrities or porn stars or do you use just random images from the girl next door?

The wording is not that clear in my opinion when they ask for permission from the owner of the image instead of the person that is shown on the image.

The owner doesn't necessarily has to be the same person as shown on the image.


12-23-2020 09:11 AM #3 platinum (Veteran Member)

Where did you get the images from?

Maybe it's worth to check images metadata if there is any licensing / usage rights details that could have triggered this type of request?


12-23-2020 03:28 PM #4 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

This does happen from time to time, yes. I believe they have a DB of images that they received C&D requests for, then some automatic tools compares the newly submitted banners, if there is a match or close-enough match, they reject it and send this notice. I'm not sure how exactly that works, but yes, it does happen quite often.


12-24-2020 12:58 AM #5 j80montes (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by twinaxe View Post
Do you use images from celebrities or porn stars or do you use just random images from the girl next door?

The wording is not that clear in my opinion when they ask for permission from the owner of the image instead of the person that is shown on the image.

The owner doesn't necessarily has to be the same person as shown on the image.
I grab the images from Adplexity or xhamster, but those banners without this kind of issue before.


12-24-2020 01:00 AM #6 j80montes (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by platinum View Post
Where did you get the images from?

Maybe it's worth to check images metadata if there is any licensing / usage rights details that could have triggered this type of request?
From Adplexity or xhamster, but why the banners that I submitted before without any issue, and all the banner trigger the request recently?


12-24-2020 01:05 AM #7 j80montes (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
This does happen from time to time, yes. I believe they have a DB of images that they received C&D requests for, then some automatic tools compares the newly submitted banners, if there is a match or close-enough match, they reject it and send this notice. I'm not sure how exactly that works, but yes, it does happen quite often.
Yes, It does happen before, but just for very small part of banners, such as I submitted 100 banners, only 1-5 banners were rejected due to the copyright, but since this week, all of my banner with and girls or model will be rejected by the given reason: "Please present us a proof that you are given permission from the owner of this image"


12-24-2020 11:06 AM #8 iAmAttila (Veteran Member)

Thanks to PornHub reaching new highs, someone took notice and decided to act. Which is now having a ripple effect. The biggest porn tubes sites are purging all the videos / photos that aren't professional content with licenses/permissions/waivers.

This problem you are facing probably stems from the paranoia that created, other companies want to avoid lawsuits and hassles like pornhub so they are all going towards the use of only licensed 'professional' porn videos / photos, etc.

This is a good thing if we think about it from the point of the shoes of people who were uploaded to porn sites without their will, because once online, they get ripped and posted on other sites and it just never stops and you can't really eradicate it.


12-25-2020 02:25 PM #9 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by j80montes View Post
Yes, It does happen before, but just for very small part of banners, such as I submitted 100 banners, only 1-5 banners were rejected due to the copyright, but since this week, all of my banner with and girls or model will be rejected by the given reason: "Please present us a proof that you are given permission from the owner of this image"
I did notice an increased rate of rejections in case of amateurish looking photography and pics from home-style locations. Try to use cropped images where you focus on body parts, instead of faces.


12-26-2020 02:00 PM #10 j80montes (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
I did notice an increased rate of rejections in case of amateurish looking photography and pics from home-style locations. Try to use cropped images where you focus on body parts, instead of faces.
Thanks Matej, but I haven't used this type of images before, don't have any idea how to catch the fish.


12-28-2020 10:03 AM #11 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by j80montes View Post
Thanks Matej, but I haven't used this type of images before, don't have any idea how to catch the fish.
Well, try it

The basic idea is to refrain from showing the face of the model, so you can either focus on body parts or chose photos where the model doesnt look directly into the camera.

Or just crop an image to show just the cleavage, legs, bottom... Alternatively, you can try to blur the face, that helps sometimes too. There are also animated images, try testing those.

Or simply buy a pack of images with full rights, there are several adult content providers out there. Some of them focus on "next door type" of models that are great for dating banners, take a look here for example : http://nextdoorcontent.com/ or here: http://www.prettyexgf.com/selfshots/


12-28-2020 12:19 PM #12 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

For anyone wondering what started this increased rate of rejections. Pornhub has run into major problems due to user uploaded content.

Here is the article that started it: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/04/o...afficking.html

Then they got dumped by Mastercard and Discover: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...s-with-pornhub

As a result, they decided to pull all uploaded content from unverified users : https://www.vice.com/en/article/jgqj...videos-content

And a summary here: https://techcrunch.com/2020/12/14/po...-exploitation/

Losing the ability to charge MC users is likely a HUGE hit, so all the other adult sites will definitely be more strict now with what they allow to get uploaded and what content to use on ads.


12-30-2020 10:51 AM #13 j80montes (AMC Alumnus)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
Well, try it

The basic idea is to refrain from showing the face of the model, so you can either focus on body parts or chose photos where the model doesnt look directly into the camera.

Or just crop an image to show just the cleavage, legs, bottom... Alternatively, you can try to blur the face, that helps sometimes too. There are also animated images, try testing those.

Or simply buy a pack of images with full rights, there are several adult content providers out there. Some of them focus on "next door type" of models that are great for dating banners, take a look here for example : http://nextdoorcontent.com/ or here: http://www.prettyexgf.com/selfshots/
Thanks, these idea help me a lot, by the way, can you list more sources to buy the images with full rights?


01-04-2021 11:09 AM #14 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by j80montes View Post
can you list more sources to buy the images with full rights?
There is a lot of them

What you should look for is "ex-gf, solo, selfie, nextdoor" type of images. And since you don't really need the full sets, the best is to find packages where they sell the content in bulk. Even if it's old, doesn't really matter.

Few more providers for you:

http://www.dougmarkwith.com/content.html
http://adultcontentsource.com/store.php
http://www.trainwreckcontent.com/cart/products.php?c=24
https://amazingcontent.com/index2.ph...filter_all_off
...


02-21-2021 11:05 AM #15 gaspo007 (Member)

I am new to affiliate marketing, and I really don't want to get some kind of lawsuit from the start...


How much trouble can I get if I just copy and publish banners and landing pages from adplexity adult?
I will just get disapproved ad campaign on ExoClick? Or it is possible to get also some kind of lawsuit?
I was reading everything above and basically, If I understood correctly they just disapprove or block that campaign?


02-21-2021 11:56 AM #16 ilfenuli1976 (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by gaspo007 View Post
If I understood correctly they just disapprove or block that campaign?
Then they gonna track you down by IP and whip your ass

All jokes aside they will just reject your adds if you brake their terms. You can find more info on their site https://www.exoclick.com/guidelines/


02-21-2021 07:20 PM #17 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by gaspo007 View Post
I am new to affiliate marketing, and I really don't want to get some kind of lawsuit from the start...


How much trouble can I get if I just copy and publish banners and landing pages from adplexity adult?
I will just get disapproved ad campaign on ExoClick? Or it is possible to get also some kind of lawsuit?
I was reading everything above and basically, If I understood correctly they just disapprove or block that campaign?
Yup, as long as you stay away from using something illegal, such as underage models on the banners, you are not risking much.

But, there is always a small risk... let's say you rip some banner that was made from a photo that some girl posted on her instagram, her father finds out and declares the holly war on anyone using it... not really likely, but similar things did happen

There is like 99.5% change nothing serious will happen, maybe even bigger if you don't run super high volume, but I won't lie to you... some people have faced problems for using the "wrong" photo.


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