You know the Post. It's the fabulous tabloid that loves to show Blac Chyna "rocking" a thong or a Kardashian having an intentional wardrobe malfunction during an unintentional brain fart. Whether you want to see it or not, the Post will show it to you.
But, for a change, if you want to see nasty "revenge" porn, you'll have to go back to the usual suspects, like CelebJihad (which has that hilarious fake Taylor Swift video porn) or eBay.
Yeah, eBay, where, despite many complaints and VeRO stoppages, sellers offer nasty fake porn on underage Emma Watson right out in the open. Right? Right:
Try calling up eBay's phone support and asking why THAT picture is on their site where teenagers can see it and buy it. The reply would be, "Not to worry. This is a violation of our policies. I will forward this to our trust and safety division." Who will do nothing. Oh, and PAYPAL will give you the same scripted stutter. "Saliva dripping from their smiles."
But gosh, ONE revenge porn site down:
It should be easy to shut down rogue websites that operate in "international waters." It should also be easy to block copyright infringing blogs in Croatia (where we have do-nothing fat-cat overpaid "diplomats"). No country that doesn't believe in U.S. law should have blatantly criminal websites visible in America. BUT...most efforts to allow ISP's to block websites have failed. "Freedom of Speech" you know. Posting revenge porn or every Beach Boys album is, uh, "Freedom of Speech."
All over the Internet, sleazy creeps like Exo-Click are giving an income to music bootleggers, book thieves and anyone else who can download an avi, ePub or mp3 file. There doesn't seem to be any shortage of immortal swine who place banner ads on all the pirate sites that offer free downloads of copyrighted material. Many of these sites do NOT recognize DMCA takedown requests, and some (Pirate Bay) even post the requests with snickers and jeers.
It seems that just about the only thing that bothers anyone, for the moment, is pedophile porn. That's about the only thing guaranteed to bring the wrong kind of "heat." Revenge porn? Go ask CelebJihad what they're up to, if not revenge and misogyny against any successful and attractive woman. Go ask EBAY why they don't automatically shut down sellers who graft a picture of underage Amy Watson from her "Harry Potter" days onto a stolen porn image.
X-rated Exo-Skeletons are rattling all over the Internet. Just Google a few dirty words and you'll find them. Google, of course, is the prime way that people find any pirate who, sponsored by creeps like Exo-Click, makes a fortune off other peoples' copyrights and intellectual property.
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