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That's the sound of DVD's flying off the shelves and joins being rung up. You cannot get better exposure than that- You can like him or hate him- he is making bank. I really like working with Chris Connelly In case you missed the first piece they aired where most of this content came from - here it is... http://www.marketingfirm.com/kbmedia.wmv |
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The good thing is he is so straight he makes me look like a choir boy. Although I am not doing any drinking or partying either.. |
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I opened my first website in early 1997 and had a network of AVS sites and pay sites that I ran for a number of years before selling them. I've done everything from search engine marketing (was a wiz with Excite back in the day) and building TGP galleries and other general HTML design tasks. I have programmed and installed web scripts. I have shot my own content before, although it was a direction I decided not to pursue and more often have worked with other photographers to produce content. Trisha Uptown is one of the models I shot myself before going another direction. I have helped run an affiliate program, and managed several webmaster resource sites. I've lobbied in Sacramento on behalf of the industry. The legal aspects of this business are of particular interest to me. I have scarcely missed a major convention since IA2000 in Orlanda. Matter of fact, I remember the roots of the Player's Ball. ;) I am now Editor-in-Chief of YNOT, and have happily been with YNOT for almost two years now. I consider Bob and Jay to be great friends of mine. I'm not especially flamboyant, but my experience is varied and extensive. |
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Regarding what you are saying about getting the message out to the public... I 100% and absolutely COMPLETELY agree with you. I can assure you that you will be seeing a lot more of that from the FSC. And again I would remind you... just a few months ago the FSC hired a FEDERAL lobbyist. Meaning, the operation has been taken beyond Sacramento already. These are definitely vaid issues you are bringing up, and I have brought them both up with the board myself. I think you will be pleased with the results you will see. |
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:2 cents: Oh yeah, I just watched the video from that link...ironically that guy Tom who is interviewed is the PR guy for the Free Speech Coalition now. How the snake seems to be eating its own tail. Go FSC! |
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I've been asking some of the sponsors I use what they intend to do for affiliates to comply with the new 2257 regs and I'm either getting no response or some type of vague answer that doesnt answer anything. Alot of people are praying for this injunction and Im one of them. AsianDivaGirlsWebDude, I understand your position a little more since you say you tried to call them for answers to your concerns. Like I said I couldnt get through today either. |
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I know we have met in passing but never spoke in depth. this gives me a better understanding of your knowledge in this business and linneage. :-)) |
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http://www.ynot.com/modules.php?op=m...cle &sid=9459 |
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And of course Rick.. |
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Ohhhh, is THAT the angle? Are you trying to drum up support for another organization or something? I was wondering why you were saying some of the things you were saying. Well... still willing to chat with you Tuesday if you want. |
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No I wasn't I was just looking at all the websites listed in on Mr Fiction's sig... I found the IMPA site to be even more of an abortion that FSC's- In fact the FSC site looks like Google compared to it. :-)) |
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Mouse was great, and true old friend from the 619. |
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Been looking at a computer screen too much this week... I'm outa here. Call me Tuesday if you want to chat. Would be good to have you on the FSC side. |
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If a child is not being exploited or even used in the production of content, then where is the "child porn"? You think things should be made illegal because they offend you personally? That's no different than the view of the religious right. Child porn is illegal because children are harmed in its production. If you want to make anything that you don't like "child porn" then get ready for every other right wing group in the United States to have the same right. The ACLU strongly commended the FSC victory in that case as a victory for free speech. How about making "virtual murder" illegal too? No movies, books, or games where someone murders another person? Think before you support oppresive laws! |
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The FSC was right to fight that, even though it was unpopular. :2 cents: |
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Please he owes D and I a small fortune but we wrote that off years ago. |
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Even when I dress up a model in pigtails and red plaid skirt, I'm always careful to be sure she talks about college and her professor. I don't want anyone to think we are even suggesting that the model might possibly be under 18. ADG Webmaster |
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Gimmie a break. |
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However, I am not comfortable with people shooting a 25 year old and implying that she is 15 either (some of you have daughters and possibly understand what I am speaking of). Likewise, I don't endorse or support web sites that suggest that it's okay to abuse or rape women of any age, be it a virtual or a live person. We will not always see eye to eye on all issues. At this time, the important thing for us in the adult industry to do, is to find common ground. For those of you on the extreme fringes, don't expect everyone to embrace all of your views. There is plenty that we can agree on, and in most instances, the judicial interpretation should cover a wide spectrum of views. We can take on 2257 without insisting that it's okay to create virtual child porn or virtual snuff films, etc. Those that want to promote that extreme should do so on their own. ADG Webmaster |
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However, I would agree that those on the fringe are going to make very attractive targets when it comes time for prosecution and enforcement. :2 cents: |
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If I told you that Cabria and Sirkin were involved would you stop grandstanding an issue which you admit yourself that you have no stake in? |
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Nice... why don't you donate some money and or time to make it better... Since I see you doing neither and just being content to rail against the only groups that are spending money and time to fight these fights I won't hold my breath. Talk is cheap and looks like you just discounted it further without anything to add other than "I don't know what I am talking about, this doesn't affect me, but I will continue to talk anyway". KB... Why don't as part of your "Now I am really going to tell it like it is" campaign you stop being critical of those organizations which are stepping up to fight on behalf of the industry and go after the real riff raff... like all the friends and business associates of yours you know are scamming consumers and webmasters? If you all think the FSC or IMPA "should be doing something" then join it and make your point as a member. In other words... put up or shut up... |
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my sentiments exactly. thank you. now there are two of us :Oh crap |
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No one has answered my question as to what happened with ACACIA...I m truly curious AND- The website for IMPA is not fucked up? |
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:1orglaugh Fight the side joke! |
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http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=471674 can you say SCARE TACTICS? |
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The Acacia fight is going fine. We just sold some prior art to the mainstream big boys so anyone that thinks we made a bad business decision should guess again. However, that has nothing to do with the 2257 issue. Maybe if your ass were on the line to go to jail for non-compliance you might understand the seriousness of this and take a more supportive role to a resolution than the harmfully critical stance you are taking now. |
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I already offered up my contacts and told Jay that I'd be willing to help any way I can with my resources- You know all too well Far-L that the FSC is not going to do any press about this... and why? Because it brings too much heat for the BIG BOYS. I am down to help in any way I can I have donated to the 9/11 Fund I have donated to the Tsunami Victims I have donated to Make A Wish Foundation I donate my money to places that I feel it will be well spent. I don't donate funds to these charities for self gratification or for my own good press- I do it as a humanitarian. If I really and truly could be told where this money goes and how it's spent- I would have made a donation by now. I just don't see webmasters giving their money to an organization that specializes in bookstore obscenity cases. And how do the webmasters know that their money is going towards the fight for 2257 and not Rob Black's appeal, book store owners, fighting for the interests of the BIG BOYS, or .XXX? I'd like to know what operating expenses they incur- what kind of hotel rooms they stay in when they are out lobbying, and what their expenditures are before I give them my money. It's a fair question- If they are a non profit organziation- then in my humble opinion people have a right to ask. |
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They won in the Supreme Court to protect your clients right to shoot video of girls in pigtails or any girl that looks young. That alone is enough reason to donate money, no matter what kind of hotel room they stay in. They are the ones filing a case on 2257. No matter what kind of car anyone who works at FSC drives, the fact that they are filing the case is reason enough to give them money. Why don't some of you forget about 2257 and just pay back FSC for all of the money they spent to defend your business in the recent Supreme Court victory. They won in the Supreme Court. You benefited from that victory. Time to say thanks or admit that no matter how much they do for you and your business, you're still going to cry about it. Stop thinking of them as some non-profit group and start thinking of them as a business expense like your lawyer. Do you require your lawyer to stay in $30 hotel room and drive a $2000 car? :1orglaugh |
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THE FSC is a "Trade Organization" My attorney is a fixed expense. I do wish however in the future if he is listening, that he stay in a Motel 6 I'll leave the light on for him.. :-)) |
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Your content may have become illegal had FSC not won that case, and you are still complaining. Even if you might have been able to shoot that questionable content, you would have had to worry about being arrested for shooting girls of legal age everytime you did a shoot. The Supreme Court agreed with FSC that the law was unconstitutional. That alone should tell you that they made the right move for the adult industry and for your business. That case cost them a lot of money and it benefited your business. Why not give them a few bucks now that you have seen what they can do for you? |
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Ok I am officially done discussing this ssue
I am offering my assistance to the FSC, I will contact Jay and Connor on Tuesday. I hope the FSC can make this issue public and rally the support of webmasters. My cynicism and my opinions are just that- MINE. Go out and fight for what's right, consult your attorney, and most of all have a good holiday weekend |
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Most of the points you make as your "criticisms" are purely speculative and without any foundation whatsoever. For example, the .xxx deal has been off the table for quite a while now. The FSC not only protects the "big boys" since it has also addressed issues for talent like health insurance, standards and practices, etc. Lyons is gone and with him went those issues. The FSC is accountable to its members. Please stop creating a false impression through innuendo and supposition grandstanding an issue you have apparently ZERO stake in. |
Far-L come on you have to admit the focus is on the video business lets not fool ourselves. You spoke about the 5% adult tax they got turned down, that effects video and book stores not the web. Also the 5% tax would been the best thing longterm because it says this is a legal industry which we tax but everybody was afraid they might lose some sales, so short term thought won out.
They will always be like that when the video part of the house makes alot more money then the internet side of the house and 90 % of the production is in LA where the FSC is located. If they were going to do press they would of done it starting 10 yrs ago.If they are afraid to face the media they are not truly our advocate. Getting out in the media putting a positive face on us will be more powerful for us then all the briefs in the world. |
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