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Originally Posted by Libertine
We don't even need an industry group. We simply need a somewhat well-written plea for more regulation to protect the children, and a shitload of adult companies who sign it.
Send out a press release to every possible newspaper, and results are virtually guaranteed. After all, when "even the porn industry calls for more regulation", it becomes virtually impossible to oppose it.
Remember, there are lots of right-wing lobbyists out there who get hard even thinking about this.
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True. But also keep in mind that the 'right wing loons' will use it as a rubber stamp to fear monger in some new talking points for O'Reilly, and trying to get laws passed. One thing you can count on from our government is... lack of common sense.
It appears, to me, that anytime something gets to the Federal level. There is no such thing as 'moderation'. It is either them goose stepping all over your civil rights, dropping the hammer with the all or nothing ultimatums, or they do nothing. There is never seems to be any middle ground.
Do not get me wrong Libertine. I completely agree with you 100%. Not only on CP, but on using 2257 as a way to start killing tubes and enforcing copyright. I do some level of it when a site fails to remove my content upon first request.
The second DMCA requests is served to their ISP, registrar, processor, and if U.S. based, I fax it to the attorney general of that state, and any and all info I find on the person or company.
Luckily for them. 97% remove my shit on first request.
I am not going to fuck around sabre rattling. I want my shit down, and not reposted. If you are going to waste my time tracking it down. I am going to waste yours answering to your ISP/processor/attorney general, etc.