JAV upload questions

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Jina Yell

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Mar 29, 2018
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I've been visiting Javlibrary.com to check JAV releases. In the comment sections of each title, they're usually crowded with download and streaming links from a variety of storage sites. However, seeing so many movies that are released on a daily basis with links posted, there are those that don't have any links at all even after months later from their release. Is it just a coincidence that people didn't bother with uploading them? Some titles even have links available before their supposed release dates, while some don't have any. It's interesting that those titles without links can be from the same series (same production (maker/label)) and have links for preceding and succeeding releases but just not for itself. It makes them stick out and puzzling.

I'll give one set of example from one performer (warning some are extreme fetish):

OPVR-022 (2021-05-25) Links unavailable.
GMEM-033 (2021-05-25) Links available.
SOAN-057 (2021-05-07) Links available.
JBD -267 (2021-05-07) Links available.
OPUD-335 (2021-04-25) Links available.
GMEM-027 (2021-03-25) Links available but invalid or must pay.
OPUD-332 (2021-02-25) Links unavailable.

The pattern is that all the extreme fetish ones are the ones that are more likely to lack links. However, I'm speculating here, since all the download/streaming links tend to generate some sort of revenue for the uploader, wouldn't everything be fair game? Or are they anticipating such low view counts from some that they don't want to be bothered with it because they themselves are purchasing those videos? Does anyone know how the JAV upload scenes are like and why this is?
 

Burdeos

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Jul 17, 2021
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There might be a ton of people sharing videos on storage sites, but they are all just "stealing" the videos off of the 2-3 places from where the rips originate. And that's why there are either 50 available download links originating from one source which 50 dudes copied, or the OG uploader never bought/shared the video and there are 0 available links.
Pretty much all rips on the internet come from chinese torrent trackers, from where they get spread around the internet by a chain of tube sites, jav blogs, and other people who are all trying to profit off of westerners.
 

Jina Yell

New Member
Mar 29, 2018
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There might be a ton of people sharing videos on storage sites, but they are all just "stealing" the videos off of the 2-3 places from where the rips originate. And that's why there are either 50 available download links originating from one source which 50 dudes copied, or the OG uploader never bought/shared the video and there are 0 available links.
Pretty much all rips on the internet come from chinese torrent trackers, from where they get spread around the internet by a chain of tube sites, jav blogs, and other people who are all trying to profit off of westerners.
I understand what you're saying, however it just seemed too coincidental that one video from the same actress in a release window that is comprised of a series of releases has 1 out of 4 missing. While seeing almost all else being populated with links, is there really no release of this 1/4?

I also glimpsed at the popularity of a release via their "# members who want it". There doesn't seem to be consistency in which they're correlated with releases either. The unavailable one listed above has a "# members who want it" that is above and below those releases that do have bunch of links. It just seems really weird.

What exactly are these Chinese torrent trackers? Are all pirated contents originated from China? How are they profiting off of westerners if all JAV materials originate from Japan?
 

Burdeos

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Jul 17, 2021
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I understand what you're saying, however it just seemed too coincidental that one video from the same actress in a release window that is comprised of a series of releases has 1 out of 4 missing. While seeing almost all else being populated with links, is there really no release of this 1/4?

I also glimpsed at the popularity of a release via their "# members who want it". There doesn't seem to be consistency in which they're correlated with releases either. The unavailable one listed above has a "# members who want it" that is above and below those releases that do have bunch of links. It just seems really weird.

What exactly are these Chinese torrent trackers? Are all pirated contents originated from China? How are they profiting off of westerners if all JAV materials originate from Japan?
Technically almost all jav is available somewhere, but somewhere doesn't always get leaked to public forums. There are private chinese torrent trackers that are very hard to get into, and there are public ones from which most content usually comes from.
In the past some of the chinese uploaders(public) used to make money from advertising using watermarks, ads in the begining of videos etc. But nowadays that's extremely frowned upon so they often just put a few links to casinos and stuff in the folder of the movie.
Then there are all the people putting the torrents into filehosts and getting paid for clicks/downloads. Same deal majority of tube sites, jav blogs and what not.

All in all, unless you speak chinese and/or want to bother with private private trackers, you can just use "javbus" and that should fill all your downloading needs.

And as to why a specific release might be missing from a series, sometimes OG uploaders just miss stuff, when you sharing 20-30 jav daily you can miss something. But overall these days most stuff ends up being shared, because of how convenient r18 is in terms of getting large amounts of movies for cheap with their subscription packages.
 
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darksider59

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There might be a ton of people sharing videos on storage sites, but they are all just "stealing" the videos off of the 2-3 places from where the rips originate. And that's why there are either 50 available download links originating from one source which 50 dudes copied, or the OG uploader never bought/shared the video and there are 0 available links.
So true ! That's why I often doesn't even bother checking this website and go on maxjav. Stealing the vids just to add an annoying url redirect service to try to earn few bucks ...