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Originally Posted by Raf1
it's simple. They don't want their brand name to be associated with porn!
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Nope - that's what it appears. But there is a lot of business at stake, and they could easily deploy another brand, that doesn't mind adult and have the two "compatible" much like Adbrite did with BlackLabelAds. Or United did with Ted, or Qantas did with Jetstar.
So I disagree it's that "simple".
It would be great to not have to speculate on the reasons. Be nice to here from some peeps in the billing arena.