"Cook County Crawling With STDs".
[URL]http://patch.com/illinois/chicago/cook-county-crawling-stds?utm_content=illinois&utm_campaign=blasts&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social[/URL]
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"Cook County Crawling With STDs".
[URL]http://patch.com/illinois/chicago/cook-county-crawling-stds?utm_content=illinois&utm_campaign=blasts&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social[/URL]
[QUOTE=Zeuss;3134501]"Cook County Crawling With STDs".
[URL]http://patch.com/illinois/chicago/cook-county-crawling-stds?utm_content=illinois&utm_campaign=blasts&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social[/URL][/QUOTE]Just one of the downsides of playing in this game. So far I've been lucky.
[URL]http://reason.com/archives/2016/09/09/the-truth-about-us-sex-trafficking[/URL]
A long article, but it covers a couple of topics that some of you might find interesting.
Thanks for posting it.
[QUOTE=OFCharlie;3183903][URL]http://reason.com/archives/2016/09/09/the-truth-about-us-sex-trafficking[/URL]
A long article, but it covers a couple of topics that some of you might find interesting.[/QUOTE]
Post a review of a girl on the internet and you get charged with trafficking her yourself. Yikes, everyone bail!
[QUOTE=OFCharlie;3183903][URL]http://reason.com/archives/2016/09/09/the-truth-about-us-sex-trafficking[/URL]
A long article, but it covers a couple of topics that some of you might find interesting.[/QUOTE]
This is beyond scary if you consider that our free speech rights are being trampled: [URL]http://reason.com/blog/2016/12/13/12-more-charges-in-trb-prostitution-case[/URL].
It's the same crusade against the world's second oldest profession, just re-branded as trafficking.
[blue]Those guys did not just post reports and there is no correlation to be drawn between them and us. They got personally involved with running a site. They did not post on an anonymous message board whose servers are in a different country run by people that live in yet another country.
Some of those guys bragged about trafficking women on their site.
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[URL]http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/two-lawyers-charged-porn-fueled-copyright-extortion-scheme-n697046[/URL]
I found this interesting. Two lawyers created their own porn, filed copyrights, uploaded to file sharing sites, and then extorted the downloaders. WTF!
Am I safe watching porn on xhamster?
[QUOTE=Riina;3190598][URL]http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/two-lawyers-charged-porn-fueled-copyright-extortion-scheme-n697046[/URL]
I found this interesting. Two lawyers created their own porn, filed copyrights, uploaded to file sharing sites, and then extorted the downloaders. WTF!
Am I safe watching porn on xhamster?[/QUOTE]Never go online without a VPN.
[QUOTE=Riina;3190598][URL]http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/two-lawyers-charged-porn-fueled-copyright-extortion-scheme-n697046[/URL]
I found this interesting. Two lawyers created their own porn, filed copyrights, uploaded to file sharing sites, and then extorted the downloaders. WTF!
Am I safe watching porn on xhamster?[/QUOTE]I'm guessing that the downloaders they sued were web sites that reposted the porn, not individual viewers who simply looked at the videos. Bigger pockets at the websites, and much easier to prove chain-of-custody.
[QUOTE=OlderChap;3190931]I'm guessing that the downloaders they sued were web sites that reposted the porn, not individual viewers who simply looked at the videos. Bigger pockets at the websites, and much easier to prove chain-of-custody.[/QUOTE]On further reflection, it looks more like individual downloaders from BitTorrent-like sites being targeted. Years ago, these sites were the source for the Paris Hilton sex tapes, for example.
This is as opposed to aggregation sites like Pornhub, Xvideos, etc. I would seriously doubt these would be target of these upstanding officers of the court.
[QUOTE=Chicago41;3190619]Never go online without a VPN.[/QUOTE]Silly question. I know what a VPN is and I use one to access our server at work. I don't think I want to use that one to Porn surf, so how do I install one on my computer without going to my company IT guy. Sorry if this is much simpler than I think it is.
I'm the not an IT expert, but I think Google Chrome browser has some VPN add-ons that only take effect when you click on them. I was trying to "spoof" my location so I could pick up a free Canadian Feed of the Olympics. NBC will not let USA users watch the olympics for free, but Canada will. So I had to convince the NBC police I was in Canada. The point is I think you can use Chrome add-ons to cloak your identity. Bob.
[QUOTE=E6671;3191578]Silly question. I know what a VPN is and I use one to access our server at work. I don't think I want to use that one to Porn surf, so how do I install one on my computer without going to my company IT guy. Sorry if this is much simpler than I think it is.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=E6671;3191578]Silly question. I know what a VPN is and I use one to access our server at work. I don't think I want to use that one to Porn surf, so how do I install one on my computer without going to my company IT guy. Sorry if this is much simpler than I think it is.[/QUOTE]HotSpot Shield. Works on almost any platform, with a free version (slower, with ads) available. The paid version is pretty cheap and you can use it on as many as five devices. And, you can switch countries to spoof a foreign-appearing IP address.
Here is the link.
[URL]http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-lawyers-porn-copyright-plot-20161217-story.html[/URL]
[QUOTE=E6671;3191578]Silly question. I know what a VPN is and I use one to access our server at work. I don't think I want to use that one to Porn surf, so how do I install one on my computer without going to my company IT guy. Sorry if this is much simpler than I think it is.[/QUOTE]Zenmate. If you use the extension, make sure flash is off. Or get the premium version, which is a desktop client, and it gives you more locations.
[URL]https://zenmate.com[/URL]