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A Victory for the Adult Industry: Rapidshare to Shut Down?

29. January 2008

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Popular file-sharing website Rapidshare may be forced to shutdown after losing a copyright infringement case against the German music industry. As a result, Rapidshare will now have to prevent illegal uploads to their servers instead of using traditional post-clean up methods. Preventing illegal uploads is a difficult, if not impossible, task that may just end [...]

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EroEvo on Twitter

28. January 2008

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EroEvo is now on Twitter! Twitter is a micro-blogging engine that can be described as a Southern man’s instant messenger (slow down). I’ll be posting updates on Twitter several times a day for multiple reasons: a) not important enough to be published as a blog post on EroEvo.com, b) bookmarking new sites, c) using it [...]

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Boobik is the Twitter for Porn

23. January 2008

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I just signed up for a Boobik account and had the chance to explore it a bit. Boobik closely resembles Twitter, but it focuses as a microblogging service for adults. What this means is that you can post about porn, sex and other dirty thoughts without the fear of apprehension from what might be an [...]

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Interview with Aidan Trent of EveKnows Porn Search Engine

20. January 2008

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The following is an interview with Aidan Trent of EveKnows. EveKnows is a true Porn 2.0 search engine in every sense of the word. We talk about Aidan’s porn search engine algorithm and his future outlook for EveKnows. EroEvo: First, we’d like to know more about the genius behind this revolutionary porn search engine. Can [...]

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Wikipedia for Porn

20. January 2008

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Just like any website that depends on user-generated content, a wiki needs active contributors who are constantly updating it to be worth anything. WikiPorno is a Wikipedia clone for porn. Why do we need this? Well, for one thing, the real Wikipedia is not favorable to adult content. The other, “porn resources” are usually created [...]

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Fusker is the Killer of the TGP?

20. January 2008

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Create your own thumbnail galleries on the fly. Dig through private photo galleries for naughty pictures. Get rid of all the advertisements on commercial porn sites. These statements all describe the essense of Fusker. Fusker kills the concept of serving free content alongside advertisements for sponsor websites. Doesn’t this sounds like the business model that TGP [...]

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A Better Solution for “Piracy Roundtable” at Internext

17. January 2008

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On January 15, several important players in the adult industry met to discuss copyright infringement at the “Piracy Rountable” at Internext in Las Vegas. Piracy has always been a problem for the adult industry, but now with advancing technology on the internet it is becoming more widespread and almost uncontrollable. Porn tubes, torrent sites and [...]

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Sell Your Own Sex Tape for $2,000

17. January 2008

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Celebrities aren’t the only ones who can have sex tapes floating around online. You can make your own sex tape and sell it for some serious money at SellYourSexTape.com. SellYourSexTape.com is offering $2,000 for a week’s worth of footage of your sexual adventures. Sure, your sex tape won’t virally spread across the internet like Paris [...]

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Audio Porn at Sonic Erotica

17. January 2008

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From the people who brought you Beautiful Agony, I Feel Myself and I Shot Myself, we introduce Sonic Erotica for another medium of amateur porn. Do you get turned on by the sexual sound in porn videos rather than the dirty images? This site appeals to people who prefer to get in touch with their [...]

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Adult Content Disappearing from MySpace

15. January 2008

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The most popular marketing method for adult models will be no more. MySpace just agreed with 49 states to delete and prevent all links to adult content from its social network. In the past 30 days, Nigam said later in an interview, MySpace launched new technology detecting links to pornography sites. The technology redirects people who [...]

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