Posts Tagged ‘porn’

3 Count: Dark Days

By Jonathan Bailey • Mar 3rd, 2010 • Category: 3 Count

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1: US Top Court Sides with Publishers on $18M Deal
First off today, the Supreme Court has unanimously overturned an appeals court ruling throwing out a settlement between authors and newspapers,allowing the deal to go through. The sides struck an $18M settlement after authors [...]



Classic Post: What Porn Can Teach Us About “Piracy”

By Jonathan Bailey • Oct 23rd, 2009 • Category: Articles

One of the most popular articles on the site, it also turned out to be one of the least accurate as time went on. Find out what’s changed.



3 Count: Music Rules!

By Jonathan Bailey • Sep 14th, 2009 • Category: 3 Count

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1: Porn Studios Set To Target 65,000 Movie Uploaders
First off today, we previously reported on action being taken by U.S. and Japanese pornography studios in South Korea, which saw them send out some 10,000 complaints to alleged file sharers. The studios were upset [...]



Updates on the Lara Jade Case

By Jonathan Bailey • Oct 17th, 2007 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, News

Back in May, I reported on Lara Jade Coton, a professional photographer who discovered that a self portrait she took of herself when she was fourteen was used as the cover art for a pornographic DVD.
Later, in July, she filed a lawsuit against the company behind the DVD, TVX Films, with the aid of [...]



New Porn Group to Tackle Piracy

By Jonathan Bailey • Jul 20th, 2007 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, News

In December of last year, I wrote about how the adult entertainment industry was using “piracy” to its advantage and, despite adult content making up the bulk of file sharing, was a thriving industry.
However, that may change soon. A new organization, The Global Anti-Piracy Agency (GAPA), has been founded by Sureflixx Digital Distribution “with [...]