Old article but I just read about it. Very disturbing.
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The Pattaya Constabulary are in the process of investigating and collecting evidence on sex websites being operated in the Pattaya area. One in particular that is being run as a joint Thai-farang operation was raided at 00.30 am, on 6th.April.
The previous day, the police had obtained an arrest warrant and proceeded to check out an apartment in Argyle Apartments, located at 338, opposite to Pratumnak Soi 5. On entering the apartment, they found pornography and video equipment for making porn and all kinds of sex equipments, as well as VCDs and photos.
The police also found three men in the room: Mr.John Gilbert Bowen (60) from America, Mr.Kyle Mark Micgram (30) American-Canadian and a Mr. Paul Sangsuwan (25) a Thai-American. The police, upon further exploration of another two rooms, found one room had been decorated as a large, fully equipped, studio with lights, flash equipment and a big video camera for taking movies and photos. They also found sexy dresses, black leather hot pants etc. to clothe their actors and actresses.
PATTAYA PORNO WEBSITE CLOSED DOWN AND FILM MAKERS ARRESTED : Pattaya Daily News
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This is from another forum.
Quote: We represent Pornhub doing business as Pornhub.com in connection with their proprietary matters, and have been asked to contact you on their behalf. Pornhub is the owner and operator of the domain name pornhub.com and all vested and proprietary rights contained therein.
It has recently come to our client’s attention that your website, namely, tubefreaky.com has been intentionally operating and providing confusingly similar service to pornhub.com. More importantly, we became aware that the site itself was a virtual ‘carbon copy’ of pornhub.com specifically, the html, java script functions as well as the interface of the site was taken from their site. This without our client’s permission or authorization. The website’s conception, design and work are all creations of our client and is part of their proprietary rights which much like our client’s reputation and trade name is of considerable value. Your company’s unauthorized use of their work is a clear and blatant infringement of their proprietary right. As a result, the parties involved may have willfully infringed our clients rights and could be liable for statutory damages exceeding $150,000.00 per infringement.
Under the circumstances, we hereby demand that the site in question, tubefreaky.com cease from infringing our client’s proprietary rights and remove and/or drastically modify the website. We expect immediate steps to be taken to delete our client’s proprietary work from the website. Further more, the site must desist from any future infringement or violations of our clients rights. We wish to receive your assurances that these demands will be met and that the website will be disabled and/or completely modified.
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This just goes to show that sometimes you can overthink things when you’re dealing with Google.
My latest blog venture started about 17 days ago. As I usually do, I thought about a keyword phrase to target and eventually decided on the phrase "Mexican Porn". I went ahead and bought three domains "mexican-porn" for .net, .org and .info. I figured I would create one main blog on the .net and the other two I would try my hand at splogging and create feeder splogs that also strengthened the backlinks on my main blog.
I was now ready to pursue my objective of conquering the world of Mexican Porn and began to create my new blog. I pulled all the stops including writing tons of new posts making sure to keep the keyword density between five and six percent for my keywords, "Mexican" and "Porn". After getting my blog where I wanted it, I submitted it to all the ABC Blog Directories I could think of, added some linkbacks, registered to the search engines and feedburner, created sitemaps and everything else I could possibly think of to help this blog along
After all the time and effort I put into that blog I was now finally ready to tinker around with a splog. So, I got on the .org domain I had purchased and began starting a splog called "Mexican Teen Porn". I installed a theme, added a couple of feeds and linked the blog to my other blogs. Then I completely left it alone. I didn’t optimize this blog at all. Hell, I didn’t even register it to any SE’s. It was basically just left there as an experiment to see if the feed program I was using was working okay.
So, it’s been about two weeks since I did all that. It took longer than usual for my main blog to get indexed, but it finally did. I’ve been checking lately to see how well I was indexed for my two keywords I set out for and I was not even close (as expected since the blog is brand new).
Then low and behold, today Google has PR update so I pull up all my sites to see what’s changed and sure enough my new Mexican Porn blog is now a whopping PR2. "Awesome!" I thought. Surely that must have had some effect on my placing on google, so I typed in the keywords "mexican porn" and started to look for my site. I get to page 6 and there it was at the very top! Only, it’s not my main blog. It’s my fucking splog!!! I’m thinking to myself "wtf? …well, okay. Surely my main blog is right behind it then" so I continue searching…
and searching…
and searching…
and then FINALLY in the middle of page 24 between two pages that had nothing to do with the subject I find my blog. My recently turned PR2, HANDWRITTEN blog that has been dedicated to the topic of Mexican Porn and has been "optimized" for those specific keywords is now sitting in the middle of page 24 between two completely insignificant pages. While my splog, which I spent maybe 2 hours on and forgot about is already enjoying a page 6 ranking.
All I can say is…
Wow, I suck! LOL
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What a shock I had this week, a friend of mine told me to look at a clip on RedTube. It was a 24 minute video of live chat, strip, masturbation and fingering for a model that usually costs $3.74 per minute to take private.
When I checked with Streammate about the origin of the video, they replied
"Thanks for your message. The video in question is being used as a promotion for an authorized reseller of streamate.com." Of course, i replied…
I can only say I’m surprised. If you mean to tell me that you allow 24 minutes of stripping, nude masturbation and fingering to be copied from yours, or any other webcam site?
That leads to the question – "How the heck is an Affiliate supposed to sell your Pay Per Minute program if you allow it to be copied and displayed for free?"I went through the site and found quite a few more. No wonder my sales for Streammate are sucking wind. "Why pay for the cow if you can get the milk for free."
Obviously, theres no need for me to market that program any longer.
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Just wondering what everybody thought about this topic, if the U.S. economy gets as bad as it was during the great depression, do you think US based adult companies will be able survive?
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