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DeadFidel 04-24-2018 05:06 AM

New law links sex trafficking to the adult industry.
 
Watch this clip for an explanation on how the conservative right will bring down the adult industry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GclRP8tRns

Holy Damage 04-24-2018 06:43 AM

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Holy Damage 04-24-2018 07:18 AM

https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/4/1...ternet-freedom

DeadFidel 04-24-2018 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Holy Damage (Post 22258802)

"including consensual sex work" That's saying porn is now illegal.

celandina 04-24-2018 09:37 AM

Andrea Dworkin had the same agenda 40 years ago....One of her claims to fame was that a woman is not able to make a decision about a contract and thus competent to sign it...and she was a readical liberal feminist. The Trumpets are obviously learning from this left wing commie ...go figure :2 cents:

SpicyM 04-24-2018 10:52 AM

Not sure if I understand this correctly, is this going to prohibit ads for any kind of sex work, including adult talent ads? Well, that would be a problem for porn producers/agencies.

As for site owners to be responsible for the content shared on their sites, it would kill piracy if similiar thing was applied in EU too. I support site owner's responsibility.

Paul Markham 04-24-2018 01:21 PM

This will drive porn online back to offline, unless they ban porn outright. And that will lose them seats in government and Presidencies.

Bladewire 04-24-2018 01:41 PM

Don't fall for the scare tactics a few are using to drum up business for themselves. We saw this same tactic during the 2257 days :2 cents:

SpicyM 04-24-2018 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22258951)
This will drive porn online back to offline, unless they ban porn outright. And that will lose them seats in government and Presidencies.

They don't need to ban porn. They could ban the recruitment of people for sex work under trafficking laws.. that would completely destroy commercial porn. These laws are already strict in EU.

Holy Damage 04-24-2018 04:27 PM

So, If you have links/banners to escort sites, pre roll ads on videos to escort/sex service, watemarked videos in your sites with these kind of service you are fucked?

How about online dating sites?

Paul Markham 04-25-2018 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 22258968)
They don't need to ban porn. They could ban the recruitment of people for sex work under trafficking laws.. that would completely destroy commercial porn. These laws are already strict in EU.

They won't do that. Offline porn was very strict about documentation, even not buying from unknown Czech producers because of the fear of forged documents.

Adultium 04-25-2018 02:17 AM

It is disturbing that the bill has vague wording.

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The bill’s language penalizes any websites that “promote or facilitate prostitution,” and allows authorities to pursue websites for “knowingly assisting, facilitating, or supporting sex trafficking,” which is vague enough to threaten everything from certain cryptocurrencies to porn videos to sites for perfectly legal escort services.

Holy Damage 04-25-2018 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Adultium (Post 22259134)
It is disturbing that the bill has vague wording.

you forgot the rest in ur message
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(In fact, one of the bill’s main supporters, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, is arguably using the bill as a path to attack consensual adult pornography, which it has characterized as “violent,“ “degrading,” and “a public health crisis.”)

SpicyM 04-25-2018 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22259124)
They won't do that. Offline porn was very strict about documentation, even not buying from unknown Czech producers because of the fear of forged documents.


What does this have to do with documentation? Trafficking is about recruitment, you don't even need to meet the person to get in trouble.

Paul Markham 04-25-2018 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 22259223)
What does this have to do with documentation? Trafficking is about recruitment, you don't even need to meet the person to get in trouble.

Offline porn required a photographer/cameraman to meet the models, verify the documents, take pictures of said documents for every scene, then had to be trusted by the editor/publisher that said photographer/cameraman could be trusted.

You're talking about online porn where the site owners don't even need to meet the person to get in trouble.

blackmonsters 04-25-2018 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22259248)
Offline porn required a photographer/cameraman to meet the models,

Online porn must be made by magic if the photographer/cameraman doesn't meet the
models.
:helpme

All porn starts offline; nobody is fucking inside your home computer.

:2 cents:

pimpmaster9000 04-25-2018 08:34 AM

cam sites are shitting their pants because of this new law...SM has this popup basically: "I shall not engage in prostitution - confirm"

SpicyM 04-25-2018 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22259248)
Offline porn required a photographer/cameraman to meet the models, verify the documents, take pictures of said documents for every scene, then had to be trusted by the editor/publisher that said photographer/cameraman could be trusted.

You're talking about online porn where the site owners don't even need to meet the person to get in trouble.

There is always some form of advertising involved if you don't work with agencies. I assume, in the era of offline porn, you used newspaper ads, flyers or agents. How would you otherwise recruit the girls? This is in no way different than online ads.

When I said you wouldn't even need to meet the person I meant that it is irrelevant if any porn was shot with that person or not. They could lock you up just for those ads (or any other recruiting techniques) if they were unlawful.

Bladewire 04-25-2018 08:49 AM

The sky is falling!!!!

Paul Markham 04-25-2018 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 22259256)
Online porn must be made by magic if the photographer/cameraman doesn't meet the
models.
:helpme

All porn starts offline; nobody is fucking inside your home computer.

:2 cents:

The problem with online is a lot of sites don't know their producers. A lot are only interested in price, otherwise people like Brandon wouldn't exist. You ignored the part about trusting the photographer/cameraman.

Paul Markham 04-25-2018 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 22259278)
There is always some form of advertising involved if you don't work with agencies. I assume, in the era of offline porn, you used newspaper ads, flyers or agents. How would you otherwise recruit the girls? This is in no way different than online ads.

When I said you wouldn't even need to meet the person I meant that it is irrelevant if any porn was shot with that person or not. They could lock you up just for those ads (or any other recruiting techniques) if they were unlawful.

What if the ad stipulated 18+ and the producers were in Europe?

SpicyM 04-25-2018 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 22259289)
What if the ad stipulated 18+ and the producers were in Europe?

I still don't know if this bill is about advertising of "sex work" in general, if that also includes porn performers.

If not, than it really is just about an exception in the safe harbour so whores could no longer offer their services through ads.

JFK 04-26-2018 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22259281)
The sky is falling!!!!

it has fallen before, I'm sure it will fall again:2 cents: :helpme

Holy Damage 04-26-2018 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by SpicyM (Post 22259331)
I still don't know if this bill is about advertising of "sex work" in general, if that also includes porn performers.

If not, than it really is just about an exception in the safe harbour so whores could no longer offer their services through ads.

This ^^
... How can this bill be so vague

Holy Damage 05-05-2018 03:44 PM

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