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Old 06-13-2012, 05:01 AM  
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam View Post
This could backfire badly -- VISA could just decide to forgo the revenue it gets from processing all porn related transactions for reason that some is unlawful content.

The "Final Solution" for both lawful and unlawful Internet porn abatement.

Be careful what you ask for you may just get it.

There are other more specific ways to deal with the problem.

Reporting such matters to payment processors is a good idea as they have acceptable use policies that preserve their relationships with the credit card associations' member banks or their status as member bank sponsored parties.

Dealing directly with the Credit Card Associations could jeopardize lawful porn transactions as well -- not a good idea at all.
without the processors knowing it will be taken to the next level, they can do what CCbill are doing. Telling people it's illegal to inform them.

CCbill need to inform people how they would like the information to be delivered to them, by us or the FBI?
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