My suggestions (some I've given you in email):
1. A fraud database for adult webmasters. Charge a small fee for 'membership'. Each time one of us has a chargeback, a bounced check, etc, we can submit it -- with proof -- to the database.
2. Have an attorney on the team who is familiar with 18 USC 2257 to give definitive answers. We see waaaaaaaaay too many people giving legal opinions, legal advise, and quoting so-called attornies, but each opinion differs.
3. Central database of software protection scripts. As you and I recently discussed, someone released a script that (as he proudly boasted) could steal feeds from sites to mirror them on other sites. You were able to come up with a script to block this within 24 hours, I believe. There needs to be a sharing of ideas like this, so we can help each other and stop the theft, fraud, etc.
4. For the membership, offer DMCA assistance (ala APIC). Instead of reading "hey, you fucking moron, take my pictures off your site" on boards, it would be much nicer if people simply used the law to their advantage and filed DMCA notices when they find infringement of their copyrights. Share the sites with stolen content with all of us.
5. Password trafficking is illegal (
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/reporting.htm). Have a database where we all can report password-trading sites, chat networks, etc. Have a team assembled to report it and get the sites shut down. This type of theft affects all adult webmasters with paysites.
That's it for now
