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Old 12-11-2002, 05:37 PM  
MrPopup
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Originally posted by PaulSweet



Brad if you feel so strongly why did you move your filming operations to Vancouver? And why did you do it after Sweet was being recognized for their success. Surely if you felt that Sweet was pushing the limits for some time and this was inevitable then as an astute businessman you would have backed off and relocated to another area - or not even have started filming here in the first place. Since you have felt this way for awhile you couldn't possibly have been clueless about the sort of content being produced here.

And if you are so good at making sure you never push any limits what are you worried about? Do you have anything to be worried about?

Or are you just on here bitching up a storm about Sweet because you're hoping for more exposure/traffic to your own sites?

If you had ongoing issues with Sweet you can always pick up the phone as well. You have Steve's tel# and you can call him anytime! Infact feel free to call him anytime - I'm sure he'd be happy to hear from you.
So basically the Sweet Entertainment Group seems to be admitting to doing all this shit? Because that's what your post is tantamount to. Again...for the sake of your legal matter SHUT THE FUCK UP. Face it...you're fucked....and all you're doing now is digging a wider hole....

The evidence isnt just in the Vancouver Police Department evidence room. Its on every one of your sites. If they can tie any of your customer accounts to any resident of British Columbia, you are going to be facing massive fines and possibly worse. Your content is illegal in British Columbia. If that content has been distributed to a resident of British Columbia, you are guilty.

Its not about driving traffic or getting exposure. Its about staying within the law of your jurisdiction. Your company obviously has failed to do that - THIS IS A YEAR LONG INVESTIGATION, not some "lets bust the pornographers" and get our faces in the press deal.

And whats worse, you've jeopardized the entire Vancouver Webmaster scene. Let's hope the majority of content producers of Vancouver conduct themselves in a less-attention getting manner then your organization. And by less attention getting...I mean... selling legal content.

PORNOGRAPHERS RULE #101: IF IT AINT LEGAL WHERE YOU PRODUCE IT, DONT PRODUCE IT.
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