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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] In fact, the veracity of Joone's claims were called into question earlier this week when Marty Gordon, vice chair of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), was quoted as saying that there is no specific anti-porn mandate when it comes to adult material on the format.
"There is not a prohibition against adult content," Gordon said in a statement this week. "The BDA is an open organization that welcomes the participation of all companies interested in using and supporting the format, including those that represent the full spectrum of genres in the content industry."
Because of Blu-ray's late arrival into the marketplace, many are saying that Sony would do well to play nice with the adult industry, if it wants to have a fighting chance against HD DVD. Gordon's stance on adult content may be indicative of Sony's increased awareness of the role that the adult industry can and does play in such battles.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] In 1901 the hotel was acquired by the local brewery, William Butler & Co.. It was, for long, much used for businessmen's lunches and for functions of all sorts. Much of the hotel's land at the rear was sold off and then the hotel became cut off by the building of the ring road past its front door in 1969 and it eventually closed in 1979. What happened thereafter is a bi
t of a saga.
Numerous proposals were cast around for its re-use, including at one point the headquarters of the Professional Footballers' Association. The later owners included Wolves Football Club, who applied for permission to demolish it; Tarmac, the construction company; then at least one other development company.
But nothing ever happened and the whole building became more and more derelict. The Borough Council took a lot of flak for not doing something about it. But they did use the somewhat clumsy and limited powers available to them under listed building legislation and spent considerable sums in trying to keep it weather proof. Doing more was difficult in a time of severe economic depression, when the council had no money and there was no private money for practically any sort of development. In any event the building seemed to be under attack by vandals; for example a large hole mysteriously appeared in the roof immediately above the fine wooden central staircase.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] Man Attacked with Sword While Watching Porn
Heather Shannon
OCONOMOWOC - An Oconomowoc man heard a neighbor watching an adult film, but mistakenly thought a woman was being raped.
Bret Stieghorst was watching an adult movie with the volume up loud. His downstairs neighbor, James Van Iveren, heard a woman screaming in the movie, but thought a woman was actually being attacked. Instead of calling police, he took matters into his own hands, ran up the stairs and broke down the door, all while brandishing a three-foot long military-style sword.
"He comes in with this three-foot long sword and starts pointing it at me, and going, 'Where is she?'" Stieghorst said.
Van Iveren continued to point the sword at Stieghorst while he searched the apartment to make sure no woman was being held against her will. When Van Iveren did not find anyone else in the apartment, he left.
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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] The company didn't respond to repeated e-mail and telephone inquires by Wired News.
Two caches of stolen iBill customer data were discovered separately by two security companies while conducting routine research into malicious software online.
Southern California-based Secure Science Corporation found the first data file containing records on 17 million individuals on a private website set up by scammers. The site was part of a so-called "phishing" scheme, in which a spamming fraudster poses as a bank or online retailer in an attempt to con consumers out of identification and financial information.
Secure Science found that data in February 2005, and reported it to the FBI's Miami field office, the company says. The FBI declined comment.
Last month, Sunbelt Software found an additional list of slightly over 1 million individual entries labeled Ibill_1m.txt on a spamming website. That list appeared to date from 2003.
IBill has a troubled history. Founded in 1997 by executives of a Florida-based BBS software developer, by 2002 iBill was a big player in internet billing, processing approximately $400 million in credit card transactions per year, according to SEC filings. The company took 15 percent off the top in fees. Todd Dugas, a former inside sales representative for iBill, estimates that pornography made up 85 percent of the business.
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