06-10-2003, 11:47 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Egg & Sperm Mutation
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Originally posted by MrPopup
Again, you are promoting yourself as having relationships with law-enforcement agencies and the FBI.
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We are laying that ground work now. ASACP is going to make use of our technology, special package "Sniffy Jr.". We would fall under the ASACP umbrella once they use it.
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Throwing around the term "Policing" in this manner is very irresponsible. Do you have authorization from either of these agencies, ASCAP or the FBI, to promote your new "policing" tool?
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We just finished this software. Got to have a product before one can talk to the enforcement agencies. Our goal is to assist ASACP in finding the CP with Sniffy Jr., we with "Sniffy Sr."are looking to give Sponsors etc. a tool to peek under the hood of their affiliate programs.
Gary from Sex.com is allowing us to beta against his site. Very supportive of this product and its abilities etc.
Nothing like this has been developed, and its new and faces all kinds of scrutiny, but in the end we hope it makes a difference.
We believe once folks are more familiar with Sniffy, it will be looked as a wonderful step forward.
What do we have now? Nothing.
Its labor intensive, its mammoth with the database sizes, but what should I do sit on my ass and just bitch about CP and tell you how it makes me sick?
Nope. Doing something about it.
There are so many sponsors that have no idea what kind of traffic is coming into their sites.
As for the word police, perhaps thats a bad word, maybe I should have said, "Patrol" dog, "Watch Dog", anything but Police dog for we are not a law enforcement agency.
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Do you or do you not employ actual law enforcement agents or are you yourself an agent of law enforcement?
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No, why would we do this?
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Think about your copy before you write it. Your service sounds like an admirable undertaking, and looks like a great start to bringing added self-policing to the industry..however, by positioning yourself as "policemen", you are opening up an entire pandoras box that neither your company nor this industry will welcome.
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Not sure how you got stuck on us being the real "Police", prolly an encode and decode thing.
This is a tool that no doubt will attract the interests of various law enforcement agencies, its a "WATCHDOG", that better?
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