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Tempest, they can try to take it further but there are parts of the biz that are genuinely protected.
If I was a little bit newer to the biz I would fear that too, but after a while you figure out what can be touched and what can't (at least without a whole lot of rewriting the constitution).
User generated content is an easy target in situations like these. It's not a carefully controlled business like most adult sites. It's really a free for all. The great thing about it is that UGC and Web 2.0 sites are topics that the press clearly understand and makes it a point to explain what they are in EVERY article.
All that is needed is to make it hard for them to make enough money to cover their B/W. It's also important to destroy any hopes of them getting private equity or buyout offers. If that is killed then it will stem the tide of more of these sites popping up like roaches.
Once it becomes common knowledge that these sites are tainted by CP in the mainstream media then all of that dries up because no one wants to be associated with that.
Feel free to argue your point against taking action to stop these companies as much as like, I'm going to bed.
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