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I was reading about it a couple of days ago: Megaupload.com founder Kim Dotcom alias Kim Schmitz was arrested in New Zealand together with his partners. Accounts, estates and valuables of 150 Million Dollars were seized and bail denied. Kim and his partners face long years of prison if allegations by the FBI were to be supported by a court. His site Megaupload.com has been among the top 50 internet sites for the past years allowing users to share files that included copyrighted material like songs, movies and TV shows. Now, it hosts one image, only: Owned by the FBI! It also hosted large archives of porn paysite contents that were downloadable for free or for a premium fee.
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Shocked File Hosts on the Run
Kim's capture has put this business model at risk and it send shock waves to peers like Filesonic and co. Many file lockers disabled sites, blocked access from the USA or closed their affiliate programs. Ahead of America's biggest sports event "Superbowl" authorities are going after other sites fro streaming copyrighted content.
Online Porn will benefit from FBI action
It's good news for commercial online porn. If people won't have anymore easy access to paysite contents for free some of them will use their credit cards again to become members of their favorite smut farms. Since tube sites are not much different than file hosts there is a chance the illegal ones will fail as long as industry and law enforcement keeps up pressure. Then it will be profitable again to promote sex sites as an affiliate. A new porn marketing spring will evolve.
Now, is possibly the best time to put a foot into that door and build new networks of blogs and hubs for best niches. Google dominance and SEO has never been easier. Good luck to those of you who want to give adult internet marketing a second try. it might be the last chance to make a buck with smut as online porn might be a new target of conservative politicians.

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