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Ah, a victim of it's own success
in both the freedom in expansion and the push in improved/used technologies, the question is how hard to come down on the users and providers without losing mainstream interest and support, especially in a world of growing amateur and independent content providers who often aren't even looking at money as their claim to fame. And rattle the sword too much and maybe fall back under the scrutiny of community standards and supposed loss of freedom of speech rulings.
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic   Posted on: 01/13/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Ah, a victim of it's own success  Boot_Agnostic | 01/13/08
Say what you will...  top100developers | 01/14/08
yes but...  pcguy777 | 01/14/08
Actually, no  Leria | 01/14/08
It amazes me...  Raymond Danner | 01/14/08
They do not hijack domains  Leria | 01/14/08
did you actually say Child Porn should be legal?  conspicuouschick | 01/15/08
Boo Hoo - next it will be 1st Amendment voilation  crljones | 01/14/08
RE: Porn companies challenged by Internet sites  philbarberg@... | 01/14/08
No, it should not be clean  Leria | 01/14/08
try citing a legit source once in awhile...  conspicuouschick | 01/15/08
AWWWW what a downer  pcguy777 | 01/14/08
RE: Porn companies challenged by Internet sites  Leria | 01/14/08
RE: Porn companies challenged by Internet sites  groschuni@... | 01/14/08
RE: Porn companies challenged by Internet sites  ematthew@... | 01/14/08
Tech in Film/Video/Photo NOT porno driven  Hempman | 01/14/08
RE: Porn companies challenged by Internet sites  bfilipiak@... | 01/15/08
RE: Porn companies challenged by Internet sites  motorhead1979@... | 01/15/08
RE: Porn companies challenged by Internet sites  johnlong23 | 07/28/08

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