In Light Of The Recent CCBill / AdultWhosWho Disaster.....

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  • BoyAlley
    So Fucking Gay
    • Nov 2004
    • 19714

    #1

    In Light Of The Recent CCBill / AdultWhosWho Disaster.....

    LAWDS MERCY I gotta go out of character for a minutes, sorry sorry, I'll go back into BoyAlley mode soon breeders I promises!

    In all seriousness:

    I think companies in this industry need to start publishing Privacy Policies.

    I've had privacy policies on all of my sites since I started in this industry (probably out of habit as the last industry I was in was information security and data integrity related). I do this on my affiliate site, paysites, on my discussion board, anywhere that people submit information to me.

    I do, however, notice a HUGE lacking of such published privacy policies on most other sites in this industry. They're actually incredibly common place in mainstream, not sure why adult hasn't adopted them as much.

    If your site is going to collect information from people, I think it completely reasonable that you should be expected to publish a statement telling people where and how that information will be used, and for what purpose.

    I think having such statements does several things:

    1. It makes it clear to the end-user exactly what the consequences of providing your company with their personal information may be.

    2. It provides legal protections for both your company, and your clients.

    3. It provides a clear statement of understanding for your employees to follow.

    I think if CCBill had such a privacy policy in place for the phoenix forum, that employees of the company never would have even considered this deal with AdultWhosWho in the first place.

    I would encourage the "players" in the industry to take lead, talk to your attorneys and get a privacy policy published, and help to make something positive come from this experience.

    I think this is one of the next logical steps down the road of making the adult industry more in line with our mainstream counterparts, and continue down the path of corporate responsibility.

    Cripe Might! Ok breeders I'm back I'm back and I'm teh gay as evers! Getting out of characters on GFYs is scurry!
    Last edited by BoyAlley; 03-11-2007, 01:30 PM.
  • TDF
    Triple OG nigga on GFY
    • Mar 2002
    • 27296

    #2
    fags sure do love piggybacking
    Sig heil

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    • the alchemist
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2004
      • 3271

      #3
      I agree completely, it shouldn't even be a question...
      264 349 400

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      • BoyAlley
        So Fucking Gay
        • Nov 2004
        • 19714

        #4
        Originally posted by TDF
        fags sure do love piggybacking
        Just so happens we did a piggybacking shoot once:

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        • DWB
          Registered User
          • Jul 2003
          • 31779

          #5
          I've been out with the flu, what did I miss. WTF are you talking about cockfag?

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          • Elli
            Reach for those stars!
            • Apr 2003
            • 17991

            #6
            Excellent post, BA. You had me worried for a second there, though. Only one "teh" in all those other words!
            email: [email protected]

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            • germ
              ( o Y o )
              • Oct 2002
              • 3108

              #7
              privacy policies make sense.

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              • playmouth
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2006
                • 152

                #8
                come on ... join me
                Best Women@ITCHLIVE

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                • Peaches
                  Old broad
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 13933

                  #9
                  How about all the programs that publically "out" webmasters that they feel are cheating them? Innocent until proven guilty by a court of law and all that - seems they'd have to keep their mouths shut if they had a privacy policy involved. And I've seen them list the usernames, real names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. - and those that weren't posted were certainly sent to other programs.

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                  • baddog
                    So Fucking Banned
                    • Apr 2001
                    • 107089

                    #10
                    I guess I will have to go out of character and agree with BA this time.

                    One of the first things I did after receiving an email with all attendees email addresses was go to the PHX Forum website to look at their privacy policy.

                    I don't know if I was surprised or not when I noticed there wasn't one.

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                    • gideongallery
                      Confirmed User
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 7082

                      #11
                      what happened

                      “When crimes occur through the mail, you don’t shut the post office down,” Steve Wozniak

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