12-20-2005, 02:04 AM
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So Fucking What
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Whore Island
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Originally Posted by fitzmulti
The situations that mine have, both do as you describe in your "unless"...but both were very well known adult film stars, and have a good fan base. CCBILL handles the "splits" for me. However, in both cases, I took their sites down for a month - intentionnaly avoiding peole "just joining because they were curious" after hearing of their passing. When traffic got "back to normal", I resumed their sites.
However, in the cases of solo amateur girls, etc...I would agree, unless again if the family wanted it that way.
But..just to play "Devil's Advocate"...what about purchased content cases, where one would never even KNOW the girl passed away, since she'd been named 14 different names, by 14 different webmasters? And should those webmasters remove the content / sites when they find out - and lose whatever investment they'd made?
What about models who posed for content brokers 5, 10, 15 years ago...and the content might still be being sold...even though the model may have passed away a long time ago, and noone was aware?
It's a difficult debate. Particularly when peple buying content from content brokers would have no way to ever know...
Fitz
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I think models need a living will becuase lets say a model passes away and her father that she hates, who used to molest her growing up gets her money. Hmmmm
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