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How do you sell an adult website? Adult video on demand- pay per view site. | | Find a business broker. | I would like to know if japanese adult video star Erika Nagai (Saori Fujimoto) has retired or is still active? Erika Nagai is an adult video star from Japan. She has worked under that name for the Soft On Demand company, working as a karate fetishist. She has used other names such as Sapri Fujimto on other companies. Her video for Soft On Demand is sold a t jlist.com and her page on Wikipedia is the following: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erika_Nagai
It remains unknown if she has retired or not. Also if possible, I would like to know if she actually does practices martial arts. | | She is still active on my TV! ;) | What is your demand?what do you like? I plan on owning a wide range of businesses across the world. what do you like spas, music, adult video stores, coffee shop,etc. anyhelp please and thanks. | | i would like to own a farm... id like to raise poultry, and ohter domestic animals... sell them... | Grown adults and video games and cartoons? does anyone else find it weird to see grown people watching cartoons or playing video games made for guyren? i think once you turn 17 it should be over but my husband seems to think differently and watches cartoons that my 5 yr old nephew watches and makes me watch guys on demand and plays video games and thinks nothing of it also some guys he works with also play video games and even take time from the guys playing them oh and they are all in the military which is odd. does anyone else think it's immature or is it normal? we are 23. am i being a kill joy or not | | Which cartoons and video games are you talking about? Because a great many of them aren't made for guyren, they are made for adults. As for cartoons, The Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, Futurama, King of the Hill, American Dad, etc. are cartoons aimed at adults. Most jokes in these cartoons would go right over a guys head. Video games are another thing that is the same. Most game titles are aimed at adults, not guyren. | ECONOMISTS: Do you think internet video-sharing websites will ultimately make the Adult Film industry obsolete? I was watching this porn video a few minutes ago on tube8.com, which is like this YouTube for porn, and after watching the video (AFTER the video, lol!) I started thinking how the adult film industry is going to stay viable:
Of course, there's widespread bootlegging of copyrighted material, but that part can be curbed if the laws on porn were enforced. In other words, if these porn video-sharing services actually cracked down on copyrighted material like YouTube, a lot of the content would be gone.
BUT, there'd obviously be things like "amateur videos", which aren't copyrighted, and would still be in high demand. Couldn't that possibly replace the demand for the elaborate high-tech professional videos?
Or will the demand for the professional videos eclipse the free amateur videos? | Sex toys didn't replace prostitution.
Technology doesn't change desires it only modifies the manner in which they are satiated. Think of porn as the manifestation of people's desire to watch others having sex. This voyeuristic tendency was previously satisfied by magazines, adult books, peepshows, sex clubs, public baths, and public sex. All of these still exist today though some, like mags and books, have certainly been pushed to the margins by easily accessed video porn; whether through the internet or DVD.
If the larger adult film concerns begin going under we can assume the demand will remain unchanged, so it will simply be a matter of how that void in new material is filled. One of the big advantages of online video-sharing is how much easier it is to archive the material. With this in mind we can assume the existing trove of well-archived, richly cross-referenced material will still be useful to the, um, consumer.
However, new material will still be produced; so the question is how does it get to market? Perhaps through a social-networking paradigm in the vein of Facebook or MySpace, where the. um, consumer becomes a follower of specific content producers, allowing his verifiable online presence to be marketed to. Or, perhaps a larger clearing-house model where a membership based subscriber base has access to both new and old material. Although, as you said in your question this model could only be profitable if copyright enforcement were drastically improved.
A last thought, don't be tempted to believe that the, um, consumer is the only party with a need for pornographic material. The nature of exhibitionism and kink being what it is there will always be a certain amount of porn produced by people who need to be seen to satisfy their desires. Whether that porn is highly profitable or not is a different question, but it will certainly always exist. | Am i the only one who thinks the aclu are a bunch of anti Christian America hating leftists?? they support nambla, believe that guys should be able to download porn in libraries, adult video stores can be located by schools and churches, think the word Christmas vacation should be off of school calendars, Christmas trees, nativity scenes, Santa Claus all should be banned. Miranda rights for foreign terrorists captured on the other side of the world. think the age of consent should be 12, internet guy porn is free speech, convicted pedophiles have a right to go to a park where guys are even when they admit they are going there to fantasize about raping the guys, no under god in pledge of allegiance, no federal holiday for Christmas, abortion on demand even for guys without even telling the parents ( abuse is an obvious exception) every terrorist should be treated like a guy who just knocked over a convenience store. on and on and on. look at the jeffrey curly case in boston click this link...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curley_v._N… | | Indeed! Sad that our tax dollars fund this Hate group as well! | I am having suspicious? Ladies and Men I have a small problem. I recently have caught my husband looking at 5 adult videos, they were saved on our Starz on demand. Then I heard him watching a movie while I was taking a shower. He actually was still watching it when I turned the water off but he quickly turned the channel when he heard the door open. He claims he is not into that stuff anymore. One other thing he is a registered member of NOI(nation of islam). What should I be thinking about his conduct? Should I confront him, let know that I know what he is doing? Every time we make love I feel he is not making love with or to me. | | ALL men look at porn. Don't make a big deal out of it. You are only forcing him to be secretive about it. He will still look. Wouldn't you rather that he do it openly? Ther is NOTHING wrong with it. | Help for my 12 yr.old son? past few months I found out that my 12 yr.old son stole my jewelries and gave it to his female friend (a classmate). I got the shocked of my life when the girl and her grandmother came to my house to return the stuffs that my son gave her. After that we also found out that he used my husbands credit card to pay to download a game from the internet. He has been stealing money from us too but he doesn't spend it. today when i was cleaning his room I found a cable bill under his pillows and saw some video on demand being charged, 2 were adult movies. I've already talked to him but i still need more advices about this..pls. help. | 1. put a parent lock code on your cable for pay per view movies so your son can't order them. Change the code once a month because guys will spend hours going through the numbers trying to find the code.
2. your son has to pay for the movies. Either take it from his allowance or give him chores that will equal out.
3. go ahead and put a different password on your computer as well. Most likely he is looking at online porn as well. Also, put a block on your phone for 1 900 numbers.
4. Get a lock box for your jewelry and credit cards until he gets out of this phase. Yes he needs to be punished, but you must also secure your assets until you are confident he will no longer do this.
5. You need to come down VERY hard on this. It sounds like he has been getting away with these things for a while and he needs to learn while he is still young that their are severe consequences or he will end up in juvenile jail or eventually adult jail.
6. Make sure that even though the consequences are severe that he sees light at the end of the tunnel or he will just give up.
7. Don't call him a thief. You want him to know you disapprove of his behavior not HIM.
8. With one of our guys, when nothing else seemed to work, we took literally everything out of his room while he was at school, even clothes. Yes it was alot of work and a pain but he never stole again. We told him that with nothing in his room we would know that there was nothing stolen in there. BUT for every day he didn't steal, we gave him the choice of one object he wished to have back. We did this for one or two weeks and then gave it all back. Obviously he was grounded during this time with absolutely nothing to do but sit in an empty room. This gave him both negative and positive consequences and allowed him to earn his way out of trouble.
I suggest you speak with the school counselor. School needs to be aware that this is happening so they can watch for it and the counselor can suggest other things to do and/or provide counseling for him. | Would you consider On Demand television? If a cable company offered you a television service which was completely on-demand, where you picked what you wanted to watch, whenever you wanted to watch it, on a per episode basis, and absolutely no subscription fees, would you sign on?
For example:
An episode of Heroes: $.99
Commercial free: $1.99
In HD (720/1080): $1.19/$1.49
HD Commercial free (720/1080): $ 2.19/$2.49
Older, no longer run TV shows: 50% off
Premium programming (adult entertainment, concerts, sporting events, etc) varying in price, but no more than $4.99 for HD commercial free?
Music Video's on demand: $0.49 each
Movies in theater: $9.99 per viewing, regardless of definition, no commercials.
Movies out of theater: $14.99, permanent purchase. | it would be excellent for somewone who doesnt watch much t.v. but it would suck for people who watch t.v all the time.
i, personally would not do it, because i watch t.v alot. and i watch at least one 3-4 hours every day. and 3-4 bucks a day? 90-120 bucks a month? no thank you
but like a said, if your someone who watching one show per week. then, hey, thats 4 bucks a month. not bad...
you sound as if you've givin this alot of though. im calling the US patent office right now...(guyding) (maybe not) :O | Does verizon fios show what videos you watch on the bill? We have verizon fios, and we are subscribed to some 'adult' channels. If i clicked on one of the shows on On Demand [but it is free and we are subscribed to it] then would my parents be able to find out that i watched it? I wouldn't have to purchase any videos. | | The only time a movie shows up on your bill is if it has a cost. The title, date and time are on the bill. If it is an adult title, the title does not show, it only says adult. If you are subscribed to a movie package and there is no charge for the on-demand movie no it does not show. |
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