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DVD Course Spells Out the Legal Basics of Adult
Wed, 08/13/2008 - 13:03 — slippynippleA new DVD created by attorney Dan Pepper, a well respected and experienced adult media trial lawyer, spells out all the basics one should understand before starting an adult entertainment business. The instructional DVDs cover topics ranging from corporate formation, to taxes and liabilities, to record keeping, and more.
Facebook Identity Stolen for Porn Use
Fri, 08/15/2008 - 22:22 — pocket-rockerA mother of three in the UK discovered that her profile pictures from Facebook were being used to falsely promote a fictitious profile of someone claiming to be an aspiring pornstar on an American fetish website. Worse yet, the perpetrator listed her former boyfriend's phone number in her profile, and he is being harassed by callers viewing the information on the porn site.
Porn Anti-Piracy Group Targets Websites Rather than Consumers
Thu, 08/07/2008 - 13:11 — slippynippleA group assembled in September 2007 under the name 'The PAK Group' is dedicated to rooting out illegal piracy specifically in regards to porn videos on the Internet.
Anti-Piracy 101
Tue, 08/12/2008 - 09:32 — beachboy97a7Adding to its wealth of informative topics covered at Internext Summer 2008, a roundtable discussion on anti-piracy strategies was sponsored by Sureflix's generous $25,000 donation. The luncheon featured three roundtable discussion tables; one for the basics of copyrighting, one for tracking pirated content, and the last for covering the basics of initiating a piracy lawsuit.
P2P Blamed for Rampant Porn Piracy
Wed, 08/06/2008 - 15:41 — plumppopotamusFollowing announcements earlier in the week that they would shift the focus of their anti-piracy campaign away from targeting consumers of pirated porn content, the operators of The PAK Group have announced that they will put greater emphasis on prosecuting peer-to-peer file sharing websites that enable illegal file sharing in order to attempt to curb a tactic they claim is often abused by players
Are Credit Card Processors Responsible for their Client's Copyright Infringement?
Mon, 07/28/2008 - 15:24 — plumppopotamusEarlier this month, AdultMag attempted to sue both MasterCard and Visa for providing payment gateways to companies that allegedly sold content that violated copyright laws. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court refused to hear the case which was initially rejected by a San Francisco 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and according to AdultMag, “allows pirates to operate with impunity.”
YouTube Forced to Disclose User Data
Fri, 07/04/2008 - 03:39 — megaphantAmidst allegations of rampant piracy, a federal judge has ordered YouTube to hand over user data pertaining to what people have downloaded and viewed online.
Adult Sites Bend to MPAA Demands
Fri, 05/30/2008 - 10:56 — Sinners SaintThe Motion Picture Association of America is threatening to sue Newzbin for its NZB file format that makes it easy for usenet users to rapidly share files such as music, or in this case, copyrighted movies.
Gay Porn Site Gets $1.275 Million for Pirated Videos
Tue, 04/15/2008 - 09:27 — beachboy97a7Gay porn media giant, Titan Entertainment, has successfully sued a customer that had allegedly downloaded and reposted 17 titles from the company's website, and redistributed them on file sharing networks with links back to his personal blog.
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