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Old 01-18-2005, 01:06 PM  
mike503
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Originally Posted by xclusive
Yes as long as you review the scene or pic it's legal under the fair use act.
whoa. now that is cool. i'm surprised our fucked up legal system hasn't closed that option out too.

i don't actually have access to the members area of mrskin, i just thought (assumed) that it was a celeb porn site, how i originally heard of it. not just screen caps of movies with a review added and thus immune to liability.

new question: how can hush-hush.com still be running? (same network as 1stflirt and other sites) - it appears it's hosted with rackspace.com in the US. i know the creators are in australia. but they offer nude pictures of girls down to 16 (that they know of) and i'm sure much younger, since they don't have any documentation or proof (they seem to get stolen webcam shots from people and post them - and refuse to take them down when the girls request it)

i can't tell what processor(s) they use because they have some odd system to validate email before the card processing. but how can this be hosted in the US? i know australia doesn't have as strict of laws with this, but the laws for content are applied to where it's hosted...

note: i'm not thinking of opening that kind of site. just wondering how some of these sites can survive because they violate some basic ideas i've had.
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