Originally posted by Maverick
I apologise if you were offended by the second question. It was not intended in the manner you took it. It was intended to frame up a position that it is a commercial decision to have adult content. Obviously you charge a fee for someone to use your web services.
I'm not responsible for what you believe, nor are you responsible to determine what I do.
Based on the fact that the content of your web sites are based on a commercial decision, what do you feel is a proper means of determining what is permissible content? Should the content be limited and if so, by whom? How about access control and again who should be responsible for monitoring that aspect of the situation? I'm not referring to parental monitoring of their kids web visits, a responsible parent should be doing that as a matter of course to avoid predatory contact.
FWIW I have no idea what asacp is or does.
Well as far as whats available today.. I think too much is out there for free. It might surprise you, but most in the industry would rather you have to pay to see the goods.
Back in 1998 - 2000 guys used to get rich quick just putting up banners on crappy pages. Wasn't easy to see the free stuff, so people had to pay for what they want to see.
Problem is, the genie is out of the bottle and it's pretty much impossible to stuff back in. If it was a perfect world I'd say hell yea make laws that force the good stuff to be hidden behind members areas.
However it's the internet or the "world" wide web. The US might think it can control stuff, but in reality there is little that they can do short of going after the billing like they have done with Gambling.
(difference in Gambling and Porn.. gambling has always been illegal in the US so it was easy to attack)
Reason I say that, is because say it's all made illegal in the US (will never happen). Well that doesn't stop anyone in Europe, Russia or where ever else from doing exactly what they want. So where do you think the business would move?
I think what the US govt is doing is going to greatly backfire on them. By trying to make regulations tougher and for the most part harassing legit business they are forcing guys to move offshore. Once they move off shore they are no longer under US regulation and don't have to play by US laws.
So tell what do you think is better?
1) The govt accept the fact that people are going to produce this content and work with the industry to make reasonable regulations.
or
2) The govt continues as normal trying to over regulate and make life hard for the companies whom are trying to run legit businesses.
Is it..
A) Better that the govt act reasonable so they can actually regulate the industry?
or
B) Harasses the industry until it's moves offshore where it can no longer be regulated?
I think common sense should dictate the answer, too bad so few in our govt seem to react with common sense.
As a side note, my servers are already located in Amsterdam and I will soon be setting up my company in Curacao. Simply to protect myself from a govt whom I feel is out of hand. I do nothing wrong and in reality I don't even mess with much hardcore stuff, it's mostly softcore style.
However why take a unnecessary risk if I don't need to? Why be over regulated if I don't have to be? Why pay 30%+ of my income in taxes when I can pay 3%? See the point I'm getting at? In this day and age it's far too easy to set up offshore and not have to deal with strict US regulations.
So the govt would be better served and better serve it's citizens to actually work with the industry instead of attack it. At least that's my opinion.
ASACP = Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection. ASACP is for the most part, Adult funded and is pretty much the biggest anti CP watchdog group on the net.