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Originally posted by I Am The Walrus
but not unwarranted heat that could be avoided as it stands presently, the adult industry is seen as sordid and illegal (cp beasty etc) by a lot of people whether rightly or wrongly isnt the issue, with some form of 'standardization' so far as who can and who cant use affiliate programs as well as what is and isnt needed in order to join such a program this would help to alleviate some of the strain on the industrys reputation as a whole, as i said originally might not be a practical thing to do but who would you rather have start to instigate such steps, affiliate programs in the industry of the government, regardless of what country you live in.
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I honestly don't think it'll make a difference. if someone wants to defraud you, they're going to do it.
You'll find that even if something like this was implemented, it wouldn't be taken up by everyone simply for the extra work involved, or for the perceived business loss.
How would the end-consumer gauge which sites affiliated themselves with companies ONLY? take their word for it?
and how many governments like to work together 100% of the time?? I personally think there are too many political issues - external to the adult industry itself - to make this viable.
but maybe I'm missing something.