Entries Tagged as 'Internet'

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

British government sends children to gay bondage site

A spokesman for the Department of Children, Schools and Families said: ‘The naming of this webpage was clearly a mistake and we regret the supplier’s usual thorough checking procedures when creating web content seem to have failed.
Source: Made for Mums

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

SEC investigators only interested in money shot

No wonder there’s a crisis on Wall Street. It seems as if the only thing SEC regulators are watching over is porn.
More than 24 employees and contractors at the SEC have been investigated for porn-surfing at work in the past two years, the Washington Times reported.
Allegedly, one SEC supervisor tried to look at porn more [...]

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

One man’s pleasure . . . should not be Webcammed to underage girls

Bradenton.com is coy in its reporting of a 47-year-old Bradenton man who performed a sex act on himself in front of a Web cam, turned off the Web cam when he found out his viewer was a 14-year-old girl, then contacted the girl, turned the cam back on and finished the deed.
Was the dude giving [...]

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Will CBS’s new Super Bowl ad(-vocacy) rules be outed as a fraud?

Now that CBS has come out with a more lenient policy regarding Super Bowl advertising, a gay dating site (ManCrunch) also wants to play.

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

‘Fame’ is the name of the game

‘Fame’ should probably change her name to ‘Infamy.’
The Detroit-based amateur porn star (real-name Jackie Braxton), who makes adult films with her husband (it’s nice to have a family businss) and recently claimed she had infected 500 men with AIDS, has admitted she was just kidding. She doesn’t have AIDS.
She says she wanted to raise awareness [...]

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

‘Whoef’ complains about virtual sexual assault playing PS3 Home

How do the police investigate this alleged crime?
Do we need virtual police?
On the PlayStation Internet forums, a “Whoef” has written that her female roommate was “sexually assaulted” while playing PS3 Home.
The alleged incident occurred near the Festive Tree.
“She would move and the harasser would follow,” Whoef wrote, “Each time trying to get behind her and [...]

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Ex-U.N. inspector in Iraq shows ‘teen’ his own weapon of mass destruction

Scott Ritter, who was the U.N.’s chief weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991-1998, was arrested by Pennsylvania police in November for allegedly exchanging sexually explicit online messages with police officer Ryan Venneman, who was pretending to be a 15-year-old girl named Emily.
The Pocono Record first reported the arrest yesterday, Jan. 14.
After meeting “Emily” in a chat [...]

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

In New Zealand it’s okay to look, but don’t touch

A new poll from New Zealand says that three times as many New Zealanders think it is more morally acceptable to view pornography online as it is to download (aka pirate) copyrighted video.
New Zealanders are therefore – shockingly – more OK with doing something legal (viewing porn) than they are doing something illegal (stealing copyrighted [...]

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Watch Internet porn, make big bucks

As part of its crackdown on Internet pornography, the Chinese government has offered money to citizens who find online porn sites and turn them in. Sort of a “Cash for Cummers” plan.
One unnamed student spent so much time ratting out porn sites, he nearly flunked out of school, but he did earn the equivalent of [...]

Monday, January 4th, 2010

The Great FireWall of China: Government cracks down on porn

Now that the Beijing Olympics are over, the Chinese government needs a new project so it’s decided to clean up the Internet.
Last year the country arrested more than 5000 people and began paying citizens about $1500 for reporting porn sites.
That closed down about 9,000 sites.
China sees the porn crackdown as important to “long-term state security.”
Yes in [...]