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UK Press, Anti-Porn Activists Exploit Shocking Murder, Call for Censorship

Several anti-porn activists and editorialists in the U.K. have attempted over the last few days to shift the conversation about the killing of a woman by a man  — later revealed to be a member of the Metropolitan police who falsely arrested her and abducted her — towards a condemnation of all “online pornography” and a renewed call for state censorship.

Jessica Drake: CNN Doc on Adult Biz Is 'Behind the Times'

Jessica Drake shared her concerns with XBIZ about the season premiere of "This is Life with Lisa Ling" on CNN that focused on porn literacy and porn addiction.

trends

Affiliate Programs Evolve With the Times

Paysites have been a profitable part of adult e-commerce since the Bill Clinton era, but much has changed with the adult paysite model in recent years. The demand for live webcam sites has grown considerably, mobile optimization is essential and running a successful membership site is much more challenging than it once was.

Alex Henderson ·

A Sign of the Times

Is it just me? I mean, seriously. Is it just me or is every woman I see everywhere I look — on the street, at the laundromat, supermarket and bowling alley — all the gals I see look like porn stars, wanna-be porn stars, on the fence about being a porn star or simply a look-alike fan emulating porn stars? Or…is it just me?

Roy Karch ·
opinion

Keeping With the Times

If you’re not online, you’re not in business. As we head into 2008, it’s almost impossible to run a successful business without having a website. Here, three retail store industry experts explain the importance of search engines, the advantages to offering your inventory online and the effectiveness of affiliate programs.

David Diehl ·
opinion

Surviving The Times

In a time of new regulations, sponsors cutting back on materials offered to affiliates and lingering questions surrounding the newly expanded 2257 regulations, affiliate programs are rightly very concerned about where their businesses are headed. Specifically, webmasters must forge a plan to compete with their mostly unrestricted counterparts outside the reach of the DOJ and still avoid the potential land mines that the expanded regulations entail.

Cheryl Cain ·