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Internet Pornography Statistics - Toptenreviews 28/03/2014
Internet Pornography Statistics - TopTenREVIEWS 28/03/2014 Software Electronics Mobile Web Services Appliances Entertainment Small Business Auto Tech More » Software » Security & Privacy » Internet Filter Software Review » Internet Pornography Statistics Anti-Spyware Monitoring Software Privacy Software Anti-Malware Software Review Review Review Software Review Internet Pornography Statistics By Jerry Ropelato FOLLOW US SHARE If you are reading this you have probably unwittingly been directed to an internet pornography TopTen Product List site. Almost everyone has. Because the demand is so great pornography, on the internet and in general, is so omnipresent you can scarcely avoid it if that is your aim. Internet 1 Net Nanny Parental Controls pornography statistics may seem to be as incomprehensible as the amount of pornography itself, but certain research and news organizations have taken the time to do the math when it comes to the facts about pornography consumption. 2 McAfee Safe Eyes The statistics are truly staggering. According to compiled numbers 3 McAfee Family Protection from respected news and research organizations, every second $3,075.64 is being spent on pornography. Every second 28,258 internet users are viewing pornography. In that same second 372 4 PureSight PC internet users are typing adult search terms into search engines. Every 39 minutes a new pornographic video is being created in the 5 CYBERsitter U.S. 6 CyberPatrol It’s big business. The pornography industry has larger revenues Most Popular Products than Microsoft, Google, Amazon, eBay, Yahoo, Apple and Netflix combined. 2006 Worldwide 7 Profil Parental Filter 2 Pornography Revenues ballooned to $97.06 billion. 2006 & 2005 U.S. -
1 Original Climax Films: Historicising the British Hardcore Pornography Film Business
Original Climax Films: Historicising the British Hardcore Pornography Film Business Oliver Carter, Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research, Birmingham City University. [email protected] www.alteconomies.com Biography Dr. Oliver Carter is a senior lecturer in media and cultural theory at the Birmingham Centre for Media and Cultural Research, Birmingham City University. His research focuses on alternative economies of cultural production; informal forms of industry that are often removed from a formal cultural industries discourse. He is the author of the forthcoming monograph Making European Cult Cinema: Fan Enterprise in an Alternative Economy, published in 2018 by Amsterdam University Press. He is currently working on his latest book, which investigates the development of the British hardcore pornography business. The research for this publication informs the forthcoming documentary Hardcore Guaranteed: The Mike Freeman Story (Simon Fletcher 2018). You can out more about Oliver’s work by visiting www.alteconomies.com. 1 Original Climax Films: Historicising the British Hardcore Pornography Film Business This article presents findings from my research into the British hardcore pornography business. Porn studies has given little coverage to the British pornography business, with much of the academic literature focusing on the American adult entertainment industry. Recently, there has been a rising interest in the historical framework of porn cinemas in both popular culture, and in academic work. This article contributes to this debate, taking both a cultural and economic approach to explore the conditions that led to the emergence of British hardcore production as an alternative economy in the 1960s. In this economy entrepreneurs make use of new technologies to produce artefacts that are exchanged for an economic benefit, while circumventing laws to distribute their artefacts. -
Submission to the Independent Inquiry Into Child Sexual Abuse
SUBMISSION TO THE INDEPENDENT INQUIRY INTO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE Tim Tate Investigative journalist, author & documentary film-maker. July 30, 2016 CONTENTS Introduction Pages 1 - 2 Background Pages 2 - 5 Child pornography investigation 1986 - 1987 Pages 5 - 10 Child Sexual Abuse Investigations 1987 - 1998 Pages 11 - 14 Historic Child Sexual Abuse Investigations 2013 -2016 Pages 15 -30 Police intelligence: paedophiles & child pornographers 2013-16 Pages 31 - 34 Conclusions & Recommendations Pages 34 – 37 Appendix 1: Relevant Tim Tate books & films Appendix 2: Sexual Offences, Consent and Sentencing”; Roy Walmsley & Karen White. Home Office Research Study No. 54. Appendix 3: “The Tim Tate Lists” Appendix 4: PIE Membership List: 1983 - 84 Appendix 5: Transcript of Maganlal Solanki ‘doorstep’ interview Submission to IICSA 1 Tim Tate: investigative journalist, author and documentary film-maker July 30, 2016 1. Introduction My name is Tim Tate. For almost 40 years I have worked as a journalist, documentary film maker and author. I do not claim to be an expert on child sexual abuse. However, many of my books and films1 have investigated the problem, and have brought me into extended working contact with police and prosecutors (both in the UK and internationally) victims and paedophiles, social workers and therapists. As a result I believe I have first-hand information which may be useful to the Independent Inquiry Into Child Sexual Abuse. This submission contains only information of which I have direct knowledge. I should stress that my work was never motivated by direct personal experience. I was not abused as a child and until I was asked to look at the problem as journalist I had given little thought to the issues of child sexual abuse, paedophilia and child pornography. -
The New Zealand Azette
Issue No. 223 • 5085 The New Zealand azette WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 20 DECEMBER 1990 [contents Vice Regal 5086 Parliamentary Summary 5086 Government Notices 5087 Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices 5116 Land Notices 5118 Regulation Summary 5128 General Section 5129 New Zealand Gazette 1990-1991 Deadlines 5133 Using the Gazette The New Zealand Gazette, the official newspaper of the Closing time for lodgment of notices at the Gazette Office: Government of New Zealand, is published weekly on 12 noon on Tuesdays prior to publication (except for holiday Thursdays. Publishing time is 4 p.m. periods when special advice of earlier closing times will be Notices for publication and related correspondence should be given) . addressed to: Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, Gazette Office, unless otherwise specified. Department of Internal Affairs, P.O. Box 805, Notices being submitted for publication must be a reproduced Wellington. copy of the original. Dates, proper names and signatures are Telephone (04) 738 699 to be shown clearly. A covering instruction setting out require Facsimile (04) 499 1865 ments must accompany all notices. or lodged at the Gazette Office, Seventh Floor, Dalmuir Copy will be returned unpublished if not submitted in House, 114 The Terrace, Wellington. accordance with these requirements. 5086 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 223 Availability Government Buildings, 1 George Street, Palmerston North. The New Zealand Gazette is available on subscription from GP Publications Limited or over the counter from GP Books Cargill House, 123 Princes Street, Dunedin. Limited bookshops at: Housing Corporation Building, 25 Rutland Street, Auckland. Other issues of the Gazette: 33 Kings Street, Frankton, Hamilton.