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Playmateshows summer promotion |
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Between 1st and 10th of June playmateshows brings you a summer promotion. For every $100 credit package bought with credit card you will receive 25% bonus in your account. Login now to your PlaymateShows.com account and claim your free bonus. The bonus package will be added to your PlaymateShows account in maximum 24 hours. This promotion is available from 1st of June 2006 00:00 EST until 10th of June 2006 23:59 EST. |
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365 Billing Now a European Processor |
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DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. — Internet payment company 365 Billing, which launched in February, has announced that it is officially certified as an EU Internet Payment Service Provider. Naturally, EU certification means enhanced services for webmasters using 365 Billing, but the move also means a more completive global billing market. “There are now more than just two IPSP choices with both U.S. and EU options for online businesses,” John Duffy, CEO of 365 Billing, said. “It is clearly important to the industry to have a strong alternative available.” Epoch/Paycom and CCBill both offer EU and U.S. billing options, making 365 Billing the third entrant into the market with those credentials. More details about 365 Billing you will also find on Internet Billing section of our website.
Source: 365Billing.com |
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Porn Moves Into Mainstream |
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The industry's VIPs mingle at political galas and Super Bowl parties. Their product is available on cell phones, podcasts, and particularly the Internet _ there it's an attraction like no other, patronized by tens of millions of Americans. It's pornography. And if you're a consumer, John Harmer thinks you're damaging your brain. Harmer is part of a cadre of anti-porn activists seeking new tactics to fight an unprecedented deluge of porn which they see as wrecking countless marriages and warping human sexuality. They are urging federal prosecutors to pursue more obscenity cases and raising funds for high-tech brain research that they hope will fuel lawsuits against porn magnates. "We don't think it's a lost cause," said Harmer, a Utah-based auto executive and former politician who's been fighting porn for 40 years. "It's the most profitable industry in the world," he said. "But I'm convinced we'll demonstrate in the not-too-distant future the actual physical harm that pornography causes and hold them financially accountable. That could be the straw that breaks their back." The activists' adversary is a sprawling industry that, by some counts, offers more than 4 million porn sites on the Internet, that in the United States alone is estimated to be worth $12 billion a year. A tracking firm, comScore Media Metrix, says about 40 percent of Internet users in the United States visit adult sites each month.
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Judge says: Move Sexy Billboards Away From Road |
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A federal judge agrees: Sexy signs just have no place near the highway.The case came before the court when John Haltom, who owns 10 stores that sell lingerie, sex toys and adult videos in six states, filed a lawsuit last year against the attorney general's office.He took issue with a law that prohibits most signs for sexually oriented businesses from being posted within a mile of the highway. Any business that devotes more than 10 percent of their display space to sexually oriented merchandise faced the restrictions. |
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Israel Puts Block on Mobile Porn |
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To offset the burgeoning mobile porn market, the Communications Ministry has taken steps to prevent minors from accessing mobile porn by requiring third-generation mobile devices to employ porn-blocking features.The directive handed down by the ministry is applicable to Israel’s three cellular providers and requires that all 3G devices block adult content and services to any mobile user under the age of 18. The porn block can only be removed at the request of the cellphone carrier with proof of age. |
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Ibill Denies Database Breach |
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After cross-referencing the 17 million allegedly stolen records against its own database on Wednesday, iBill President Gary Spaniak Jr. told Wired News that there were only three matches between the two data pools. Spaniak said the records iBill examined also included purchases made using Diners Club cards – a form of payment that iBill has never accepted. |
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