560576 Searching for music bot and system

In Progress Posted Apr 8, 2012 Paid on delivery
In Progress Paid on delivery

I need bot work done. I'll pay $200 for this.

For the last eleven months myself and my partner have been working for two record labels, taking down links of music being shared illegally. For the most part these links are posted onto third party share servers, such as [url removed, login to view], [url removed, login to view], and [url removed, login to view] to name the most popular. We have since developed a network of sites which search through these various share servers and find the particular artist and track that we are working on for that period of time. After we have found the shared links we input them into a database and then manually sort them by server to later be drafted into an email, informing the server of their infringement of copyright and DMCA law. This process is certainly time consuming not to mention now taxing on the body as myself and my partner have already developed symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. We would like to make a system that searches the internet for particular artists from these sharing servers, whether it is through the system of search sites we have found or through customized Google searches or other mechanisms, and then inputs them into a database with the following information: [url removed, login to view] Number 2. Server 3. Artist 4. Title track 5. Song (yes/no) 6. Album (Yes/No) 7. Link 8. Date 9. Removed (Yes/No) 10. 2nd Notice (Yes/No) After input, the links need to be divided by their server of origin and then be inserted into particular DMCA removal letters. Different servers have different notices; there are only two different notices. These notices, with the links inserted, then need to be mailed out. We could partially do this manually being that a lot of sharing servers don't have emails, but have forms on their website in which to submit the notice. After a few days the links also need to be checked if they are still online or have been taken down and then appropriately marked in the server (either 2nd Notice=Yes or Removal=Yes) That, in a nutshell is what we need. The difficulty is the ability to discern which links are actual shared links and which are an advertisement or a download of a stream or multitude of other possibilities.

The work needs to be done here [url removed, login to view]

Statistics is the page in which we can download data from the database via .cvs files. We can sort them by the listed variables and specific times entered. you can download information from this page and you will see in the .cvs file what I was talking about in terms of the information being entered incorrectly into the spreadsheet.

Fileshare websites lists all the host servers that links are uploaded on, their contact email, and their removal indicator (the string which tells the bot that the link has been removed.) You'll notice that a lot of them dont' have removal indicators. That is because those servers have a submission forum setup to receive removal requests as opposed to an email. So, those emails are sent to our email, and then we send them through the submission forum manually.

Employees was set up for the browser toolbar I was talking about that we would use to manually enter links through into the database. Each person entering links had a secret key assigned to their toolbar, letting us know who was doing the work.

Email format is the format of the email used to send removal notices.

All links Shows all the links in the database

Okay, now this link: (Please don't go to it just yet, just look at the code or else it will initialize the emailing bot)

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This is the bot which which is supposed to check if links are taken down and then send out emails those which have not been taken down.

This doesn't fully work right now. For some reason it freaks out during the process, yielding errors.

Here are all of these files in their current state from my FTP:

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am not sure if this is of any help at all, but [url removed, login to view] is one of the sites we use to find files and I just noticed that they have this

bot they are trying to get people to download to help them find links:

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Remote project Active Jul 11, 2012