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First person in Missouri charged with felony cybersex crime on Craigslist

August 19, 2009 - 7:39am | Law aspects | News
First person in Missouri charged with felony cybersex crime on Craigslist

According to The Associated Press, a Missouri woman A. Thrasher, 40 appeared to become the first person charged with felony cybersex in the state after she allegedly posted photos and personal information, cell phone number, email address, and employer, of 17-year-old girl to the Casual Encounters section of Craigslist.


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Seven most popular ways to make money in the adult industry

July 24, 2009 - 9:00am | Articles | Other themes
Seven most popular ways to make money in the adult industry

Sex sells. Since the first days of the Internet, creating porn paysites has been one of the most reliable ways to earn money. Nowadays, there are much more revenue-generating methods available in the adult industry. If you want to succeed, consider focusing on one area of the business while learning about the entire industry at the same time. 


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Making money in the adult business: studios and talent agencies

June 19, 2009 - 5:51am | Articles | Other themes
Making money in the adult business: studios and talent agencies

In good and bad times, sex sells. If you want to make money working as a porn star, consider introducing yourself to adult studios and talent agencies. They provide regular people with the opportunity to jump into the adult industry and become a professional performer.

However, without the right contacts you have minimal chances to start your career. Read more about the ways to make your porn star dreams a reality, step closer to potential stardom and boost your profits. 


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Human rights and gay communities oppose China’s plan to ban websites

June 12, 2009 - 10:16am | Law aspects | News
Human rights and gay communities oppose China’s plan to ban websites

As Chinese government announced its request to preinstall special software that bans certain websites on the internet the community in the Celestial Empire started expressing its disagreement with the rule. Li Fangping, a Beijing human rights advocate who often embraces controversial causes, has asked the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology to allow hearings on the "lawfulness and reasonableness" of the demand, which takes effect from July 1.


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Computers in China will be pre-installed with websites blocking software

June 8, 2009 - 5:34am | News | Other themes
Computers in China will be pre-installed with websites blocking software

Chinese authorities want all computers sold to within the country to have a special software pre-installed on them that would block certain websites, reports the Wall Street Journal. The new rule should be applied starting July 1.

According to the paper that cited the software's main developer the main object of the government is to protect young people from harmful content like pornography.


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