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Originally Posted by Rochard
There is a huge difference between producing porn and paying someone to make a video for their personal collection.
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I don't see that it was his personal collection in the article. He was making $40k a month doing this but how if he wasn't selling the content or had his own site?
Edit: ok I found in another article:
Clients contacted the business and were directed to the location. Once there, they received paperwork to sign, according to court documents.
The paperwork states explicitly that ?he is paying to have his pornographic fantasy recorded, according to court documents.
The operators would also perform a ?check? for sexually transmitted diseases that required customers to drop their pants and expose themselves, according to records.
Investigators believe this was as much an attempt to screen for law-enforcement officers, who might be prohibited from exposing themselves, than it was to check for diseases, according to court documents.
Once inside, the customer met with a woman in a private room where photos were taken. Then, according to court documents, the customer was told he ?could do whatever he wanted.?
The women told clients that they made money taking photos and ?whatever else happens, happens,? according to records."
Phoenix brothel hid behind porn ruse, police say