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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
First of all, legally speaking, for the majority of the states in the USA it is ILLEGAL to pay models to have sex on camera and IS considered prostitution. So unless you are in one of these states, you are breaking the law and engaging in prostitution. CCbill does not have a problem with this of course.
Second, I guess you have not seen the army of sites they process for where girls get paid to have sex with guys? It's all fantasy, none of them are really getting picked up in a car and paid to have sex, just the same as I really didn't bareback some Brazilian whore in the ass that I called from the phone book. Nothing illegal here. In fact it was shot in a place where it IS legal to shoot AND pay for sex!!!!
Yes, Kudos to them for doing a great job 98% of the time, but this one is just dumb.
 I am a proud expat and only keep a house there so I have a place to stay when I visit my family and friends. However, I will be ditching that soon also. You can have that shit hole and all the congressman you can write to. If I never stepped foot in the USA again, that would be fine by me.
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Fair enough DWB. I just figure CCBill has to draw the line somewhere, and drawing it between acting and prostitution (real or advertised) is as good a place as any.