Articles by Jett Lynn
CAN-SPAM Case Implications
It took three years for the case to get through trial, but only three hours for a Seattle jury to decide Impulse Media Group Inc. was not responsible for the actions of affiliates who unrepentantly spammed consumers in violation of the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003.
Special Report: The Sound and Fury
The debate pitting social responsibility against commercial viability vis-à-vis sexually explicit content seems never louder than when someone tosses a mention of so-called "extreme" content into the middle of it.
Mixed Blessings of Web 2.0
By now, we can be reasonably certain everyone who has any interaction with the Internet whatsoever has heard the term "Web 2.0." What is not quite so clear for most of us is exactly what Web 2.0 means.
The Sound and Fury
The debate pitting social responsibility against commercial viability vis-à-vis sexually explicit content seems never louder than when someone tosses a mention of so-called "extreme" content into the middle of it.
Where's the Traffic?
It's notoriously difficult to get precise statistics about adult websites, mostly because the vast majority of the adult industry is privately held and no one's volunteering much information.
The Deal with User-Generated Content
Search for the phrase "porn and tube" on any search engine, and the results are liable to be frightening. In early January, Yahoo! returned more than 8.3 million results, and MSN reported more than 8.5 million.
Making Social Networks Work
The advent of social networks can be a pain in the financial ass, but there are ways for marketers to use them to their advantage.
Regs Putting the Squeeze on Industry
In June 2005, the adult entertainment industry seemed thrown into a near-panic when the U.S. updated 18 U.S.C. §2257
FBI Provides More 2257 Inspection Info
The FBI has provided XBIZ with its most recent 2257 inspection statistics and an outline of what occurs during a typical inspection.