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Never heard of that blog host. Did they host piracy?
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The Virginia governor changed things in his state to a conservative ideology, they went from being in the red to having a surplus and some of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation. You can keep blaming Bush, but what will that accomplish? But I did laugh at the same tired rant about socialism, not a term I use too often, Obamanations agenda points that way, but he knows there is only so much shit he can pile on, like forcing the big business to give the unions a seat on the board, that's a very socialist thing to do, isn't it? Did you know that Prince William county in Virginia has almost the same immigration bill that Arizona has for over 3 years? No Racial Profiling cases, go figure? This is all politics as usual, I'm glad that they stepped up on some of these sites, but I also look at the possibility of the government wanting to use this as getting into more regulation of the Internet and that's not good for US! |
The motion picture industry's revenue in the US is around $40 Billion ? that dwarfs the porn movie revenue. |
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Great - and I just setup a streaming server to run all of Claudia-Marie's ripped videos. NOW what ama gonna dooooo? :D
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Doesn't seem to do much for sales to NA though. :( I'm still hoping that they will finally get serious about cleaning that shit up so I can make sales to Naughty America again. They are shooting some of the best content ever. And it's not doing one damn bit of good because it gets posted everywhere within 10 minutes of being released in the members area. :disgust |
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Those are some fine videos CM did for NM Robbie! But does CM need any MORE 'advertising'? I thought you/she owned 1/2 the Vegas Strip by now. :D For huge companies like NM, Brazzers, etc etc I bet they don't give two shits their shit is ripped and posted everywhere. Their profit margins are so huge it prolly doesn't affect them. Maybe if things get really bad THEN NM and other such biggies will do something. Heck, maybe they already ARE 'doing something' behind the scenes. Wouldn't surprise me. |
Where the fuck is that weasel gideongallery?
I swear if I ever find out his IP address I'm gonna direct the authorities right over to him, have them go through his "infinite hard drive" on a cloud, and timeshift his sorry ass to jail. I would give anything to be in a courtroom and hear that guy running his double talk bullshit to a judge. lol Even funnier later, when he's in his prison cell with a large black guy that wants to timeshift his big black cock into gideongalleries cloud :1orglaugh |
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But this situation is one that requires a treaty amongst all govts. I certainly don't trust our govt. one damn bit to do anything except find ways for Senators to make money on the sly. But an international treaty with all govts involved looks to be the only way to slow down this theft. |
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The world sure ain't gonna lift even one finger to help porn. |
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Even if it did happen it would have to be geo targeted and up to individual Governments to monitor and enforce. But my point was, some praise the Government for intervening and some want none of it. Depends on the situation. |
The sky is falling, the sky is falling...
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Once again, like with the VCR, the CD-ROM, the DVD, Flash, online porn and so on, the Adult Industry is going to have to Innovate our way outta this mess. And the only way I can think of - more brilliant minds will have other, better ideas - is to SOMEHOW figure out how to make a digital image disappear the minute it leaves your server. Poof! Like fucking Mission: Impossible. So if anyone tries to download (steal) a video it literally dissolves on their screen if they try to play it. Something like that.
C'mon brilliant sick porno minds! Get crackin'! |
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Even the way we drove traffic was about finding better ways to get more free content under the noses of potential buyers than it was about getting more people to buy porn. The industry needs to realise customers, or ex customers, make the decision of whether to buy or not to buy. We need to give him a lot more in 2010 than we did in 2005. |
This really isn't a big deal at all compared to what control the government can have with a few bills passed in congress. Give them the power to filter traffic to sites thought to be "unlawful" through major ISPs and watch the internet change right before your eyes.
On the plus side, piracy will be cut down big time to the average mainstream consumer. |
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And in every industry...they are mostly AGAINST the govt. getting involved in any way except beneficial ways. And again, I don't see what the big deal is about that. As citizens we don't expect our govt. to do things to hurt us. (though of course that's exactly what they do most times they touch anything) Every once in a while they actually do something (probably by accident lol) that is beneficial to business making money. |
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