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Old 06-16-2012, 09:31 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by TheSquealer View Post
I understand you continually trying to rewrite history Paul with denial, lies, idiotic hypothesizing and speculating on things that have been explained to you in tremendous detail already... your history is embarrassing and getting caught in lies all the time has to be wearing on you.
No you have not explained how you were running an empire in Russia and unable to shoot some solo girl sets. Are porn webcams, in a fixed location, legal? Show the evidence please.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian...hy_and_erotica

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Russia

The legal status of pornography in Russia is uncertain. The law criminalizes only the 'illegal' production and selling of pornography (which implies that it sometimes can be legal), but two circumstances make enforcement of the law difficult: (1) the lack of a legal definition of pornography, and (2) no law defining when production or selling is legal.[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian...a#Legal_issues

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Legal issues

In 1996 section 242[2] in Russian Criminal Code became a federal legislation that prohibited sale and production of "illegal" pornographic materials.[3] The section provides for a penalty of up to 2 years in prison. Authorities missed a critical definition?the one of actual pornography. While pornography is officially illegal to sell in Russia, the law doesn?t spell out in exact terms the subject of the ban. Russian erotica is sold openly in sex shops and DVD stores. Newspapers publish information about police raids on such places on a monthly basis.
Seems you're losing this one.

Couldn't find anything defining webcam as exempt or solo girl as illegal. Just the vague definition.
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