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Originally Posted by ebus_dk
Yes it sure as hell does
It's like saying you are only speeding if some catches you doing it.
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absolutely not, there is no law that says it not speeding if you don't get caught
the two examples specify specific conditions that turn what would otherwise be an illegal activity into a perfectly legal business.
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I dont care about loopholes
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good to hear since you consider profiting from porn the same criminal act "living of prostitution" because you don't care about the "loophole" that made it perfectly legal
you should be quiting soon, i will take all your sites off your hand.

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The Company behind Cams/aff ect. are 100% aware that those sites have publish and host content they dont have the right to, and yet they dont cancel the account or act accordingly to usual peoples moral standards - because they dont give a fuck about the rules. The only thing that matter to them is Not getting caught and making the largest amount of profit within the space they can move.
Turning the blind eye to the law and moral, gives them a larger playing field.
And that will never change
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the problem is they do have a right to publish your content without permission
that exactly the right they get when they comply with the DMCA take down request procedure
Just like the court ruling in california changed what was original criminal act into a perfectly legal business.
I am sure the religious right was plenty upset with that ruling, but the law made producing porn a legitimate business. And the Safe harbor provision does the exact same thing for tube sites.