Girlsdoporn offline after losing legal battle

Found on BBC News on Tuesday, 21 January 2020
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On 3 January, a judge in San Diego ruled the firm had lied to the women about how the videos would be shared and whether they would be identifiable.

The women who brought the lawsuit were told their videos would not appear online and were intended for private investors or overseas DVDs.

However, they were uploaded to the subscription platform and clips were also circulated to other, free-to-view, sites.

Here's your reminder to think about the results of your actions. If it is so risky to do, better don't do it at all, because these days the videos will never stay private. "Overseas DVDs" will get ripped, well, overseas and uploaded anyway. If you want to do this sort of business, be prepared for a full disclosure and never trust any promises coming from the producers.