
Originally Posted by
Squirt
Ah ok got it
I think people making things shades of gray is to make it more acceptable, and not so blatently unnacceptable.
I think some people in our business do this with extremely risky, if not illegal, content. They say they can't tell age very well. Say the person they bought it from, or are promoting it for, has ID's. Then the person they bought it from says they bought it from a content store. When you goto the content store it's not on the site. Then you are told the content isn't on the site because it was exclusive. Then you call the person you know at the content site and they say they've never seen that content nor would they ever shoot such content.
It's all made to be a gray area where the person publishing isn't responsible for reason A, B, C, etc. and if you hadn't taken the time to check out who wants you to work with them, then you would have had no idea what you were getting yourself into, now would you?
I already have these skills. My posting about them is to teach baord members how to protect themselves.
Lee is their an article on GWW about how to research who you're working with online? I think this would be extremely beneficial to the community and I know my skills are limited compared to what others know.
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