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Open Meeting in London today about XXX and more
The Adult Industry Trade Ass is holding an open meeting at 5 pm (British Standard Summmer Time ) at 18 Great Queen Street WC2B 5DG to discuss
1) XXX with Vaughn Liley 2) Pete Johnson from ATVOD Important to be there as this will be two more hurdles to doing busines in the UK. |
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expect a Chris 3.0 comment in 5
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I will be able to say more after the meeting, but both are attempts to control and regulate what we do on the internet.
Both involve paying money and both threaten measures for non compliance. |
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I will say what I think. |
Sorry Im slow today.......
Please kick Vaughn in the balls for me, softly and gently.... no but seriously say hello to the old chap for me. |
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So they can tell you exactly what they are up to and how you can get over on the rest of the biz by coming aboard with them. A tactic that cockholsters like Chris use so you feel like your one of the cool kids and one of the porn royalty. |
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Deff curious though cause it would be easy for our On Demand systems to follow suit here in the states :( -Loki- |
I will let you know how it goes.....
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Not quite. Both are attempts to extract money from the gullible by scaring them into thinking they actually have any authority, or are going to get any authority. Neither of which are true. |
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So porn sites are not even slightly effected. *NB I am not a lawyer, I might be talking shit. |
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I really think you're right with your prior post, trying to MAKE people believe they have the auth, when it has nothing to do with the service you actually provide.... Now like I said in my initial post, IF you create content for on demand systems then this MIGHT apply to you. Either way I'm interested to see where this goes. -Loki- |
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Not sites that have free uploads like tubes, but sites with what they define as editoral control... |
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and therefore subject to notification and regulation, if it meets all of following criteria. a) It includes TV-like programmes: the service includes programmes whose form and content are comparable to the form and content of programmes of a kind normally included in television programme services; b) It is a VOD service: the service enables users to select individual programmes from among the programmes included in the service, to receive the selected programme using an electronic communications network,1 and to view the selected programme when the user chooses; c) There is editorial responsibility: the programmes comprising the service are under a person‟s editorial responsibility; and d) It is made available to the public: the service is made available by that person for use by members of the public |
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"Boxoffice365, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Boing, ITV Studios" "Discovery Video On-Demand" These are all "on demand" channels that I can get right now via my local cable company (sans boing and ITV studios I think those are UK companies) I found this page: http://www.atvod.co.uk/regulated-ser...words/internet it SEEMS that the above ones I named are being packaged into these new "internet ready" TV's and with the TV's you will get these VOD packages. Reading more and more, it SEEMS they want to know WHO is offering packages to VOD systems, WHAT is in the packages and WHAT is the "ratings" if they deem it to be "unfit" for the general audience then the content MUST be kept from children using a "pin code" or "credit card verification" or "account holder verification" Just like here in our house if something is rated higher then PG-13 you can NOT order it / watch it without putting in my pincode, or calling the cable company and proving you're me or my wife, answering the account questions to unlock my cable boxes. I do that to keep the kids from watching shit I don't want them to. That's how this is reading to me at least.... BUT by using blanket terms they can sure make it seem like it's about "you" -Loki- |
Yup certainly does seem that way, but I have one client who also is a broadcaster on TV here and they are paying up for the online side, after legal advice.
Whether that is right or not, who knows. But they were sent letters and acquiesced. |
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Here in the states cable companies have "On Demand" if you pay for HBO you automatically get the HBO On Demand channel activated in your On Demand system (chan 0 for me) with that channel I can watch most of HBO's programming whenever I want to / have time to. Another example is an add on package I have called "To hot for tv" it's an extra $9.95 per month and it features 6 categories, there I can watch episodes of Naked News, Jerry Springer, Cheaters, Blind Date, old ass Girls gone Wild specials, and a slew of soft core porn (you know like whats on Cinimax after dark lol) There is also a Howard Stern On Demand package, WWE on demand package, Disney movie package, and so on and so on, all that I've read on their official site leads back to stuff like this.... and lately some of these companies are now extending from TV to the internet... HBO just released HBO GO a few months back, IF you pay for HBO, AND you're provider is included in the beta at the moment, you can watch HBO on your cellphone or computer for free. -Loki- |
I'm reading more on their site and this shit is actually hilarious...
they are going after the big companies who have "channels" and online presences, below is their claim against MTV's UK version Viva.TV... Quote:
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Vaughn Liley said he understands as much of adult internet as any other consumer of adult sites. ask him if he learned something over the last 1.5 years
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If you see Jerry tell him we all said hello :) |
Pete Johnson from ATVOD
Said they are going to register and regulate (fee £2,900 ) sites which... 1) Make TV like programmers - porn he said is TV programmer like ! 2) Has content on demand 3) Has editorial control - decides whats on the site 4) for the public 5) UK based (Host location not important - where editorial decisions made ) The guy was a real hack and a jobs worth. Tube sites not effected as they do not decide editorial content. Sites that register will be censored, regulated and have to pay for it too. EU laws but each country interpreting them in their own sweet way. On the XXX front no new news, in fact a rather lack luster presentation, offering nothing except high registration fees and a anti virus program. Feeling that this was not a real problem and will die a natural death after scamming a lot of fees off people of a nervous disposition. The was a discussion about where is the best place to locate an adult business, Prague , Spain, Cyprus or Switzerland ? |
More and more regulation of the internet...
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Hot off the press... baddog coverage of this meeting......
http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lj...8c0oo1_500.gif Baddog always gets the good shots..... :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup:pimp |
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In fact all we would need to do is make editorial decisions there. |
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hence my answer above... |
So in the UK with 20% income Tax, 20% VAT very high housing, heating and transport costs....
How does that compare ? |
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to be honest, i do not think .xxx is anything to worry about.
.mobi is a flop. did mobile sites need to move to .mobi? no. in 5 years time perople will be selling the .xxx domains they purchased hoping to make a profit with for next to nothing. yes, a lot will buy .xxx, but only hoping to sell on. the great thing about .xxx is the high price. if it was cheap people would buy a few for the heck of it. but at such a high price not many will bother. the simple option is we all agree not to promote any .xxx site, or even if they have a .xxx on there system. |
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i luv londonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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http://www.fubarwebmasters.com/galle...600/z01183.jpg I really going overboard for you here, how about the entire Salad bar as well:Oh crap http://www.fubarwebmasters.com/galle...591/z00734.jpg and for dessert:thumbsup http://www.fubarwebmasters.com/galle...591/z00733.jpg Geezer would be so proud of you for reqesting these:pimp |
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And about 16 people reading this board got that joke. :) and back to the topic: http://www.advanced-television.com/i...ly-with-atvod/ |
What does the term "TV like" mean ? It seems from what he said at the meeting any kind of video whatsoever, so why not say that, what would be UN tvlike ?
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Suddenly the idea of blocking all porn at ISP level looks really bright !
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I think this is stupid as there are several reasons why we could say a lot of porn content is NOT TV like, it does not meet the minimum technical standards for TV, it is shot for the most part on amateur cameras, poor sub standard sound, not edited or graded...and a quality less than SD ( yes even the pretend porn HD ) ....It would never be shown on a drama or doc, maybe news...... |
Right clicking on a wmv file, downloading it then double clicking it to view would be UN tvlike ? Pedantic difference maybe but given that the thrust of this most ridiculous quango is to protect childrens morals............yet it only applies to the UK. It doesn't cover photos, live streams, tubes. Atvod is the UK's answer to the EU directive, be interesting to see how other EU countries interpret it.
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