<p>"Tomorrow the hard": X from A to Z<br>
This evening (December 4) will be released tomorrow hard, a docu on new trends in an industry that does not know the crisis.<br>
With 10,000 films produced each year and 68 million requests recorded each day on the net <a href="http://www.my-bondage-sex.com">bondage toys</a>, the industry of cinema X surfing on a demand exponential.<br>
In a playful and documented investigation, fuelled by extracts from films, Olivier Ghis, editor of the Journal of the hard, provides mapping of multiple heavy trends of this lucrative business.<br>
His tour lays bare the new narrative lines of X and unveils great big tits and sexy behind, sophisticated gadgets (the "fuck machine"), parodies of genre films, scenes tours in public on the street...<br>
The local accent to the vein naturalist and amateur film "point of view" where the Director Katsuni is behind and in front of the camera, the cougar (mature women) vein, feats of our national hardeur Tony Carrera to an astonishing balancing act of the Japanese codend, the films of rollers to the films of prisons, Secretaries for women with glasses of 3D in the "fun" (for female ejaculation)(, popular), Olivier Ghis explores all the waves that crash today on X. A flooded, heavily populated and very visited landscape.</p>
<p>Blocking porn, door open NET censorship?<br>
A British Minister wants to apply to internet access providers to block all pornographic sites, while monitoring the web appears to be more widespread.<br>
The British soon deprived of porn on the Net? On the Sunday Times, the Minister of Communication, Ed Vaizey, wants to implement a blocking of sites for adults at the level of internet access providers (ISP).</p>
<p>The purpose of the maneuver: avoid that minors have access to images X (this summer a study of Psychologies Magazine caused an outcry across by revealing that a child aged 10 on 3, had already seen pornographic images on the Web).</p>
<p>For now, this filtering is possible when a parental control software is installed on the computer position concerned. This new measure would introduce a block at the source, unless otherwise specified for Internet users wishing to access <a href="http://www.my-bondage-sex.com/bondage-sex-bondage-gear-more-catalogues-extreme-bondage_c120.html">extreme bondage</a> these porn sites.</p>
<p>The project suffered many criticisms, particularly against the risk of unwarranted censorship or technical difficulties related to the establishment of the blockade.</p>
<p>Up to now this kind of device, appeared rather reserved for paedophile content, even if the "filtering by legal obligation" is still marginal and practiced by few States: the Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway), the Australia and the Thailand.</p>
<p>In totalitarian regimes, the censorship on the Net is the rule, for reasons which may seem more questionable. In 2009, 60 countries were concerned, according to RSF.<br>
nd in this discipline, China is required as the great champion with the establishment of a "great firewall wall." But with its 420 million web users it is the first country in the world in terms of Internet users.</p>
<p>In the sights of the authorities: mainly political and pornographic sites. YouTube, Facebook, Deezer, all of these platforms are prohibited, but the means to circumvent this prohibition are many.</p>
<p>In China, censorship is carried out mainly through search engines, to remove the taboo classified words by the Government.</p>
<p>Without going so far, the France slides gradually towards control of the web. August 6, the tribunal de grande instance of Paris issued an order of interim measures - measure-emergency requiring ISPs to block the sites of paris which have not been approved by the authority of regulation of games in line (ARJEL). A unique procedure in French law, under the Act on games online.</p>
<p>More recently, an article by Bill Loppsi 2 (Internal Security Act), adopted last Wednesday by the National Assembly, follows the Scandinavian model and allows blocking of paedophile sites by the FAI. A list will be sent to them by the Minister of the Interior.</p>
<p>This measure, mentioned as early as February 2009 by Nicolas Sarkozy, is far from unanimous on policies as Internet professionals. Several members of the majority and the opposition particularly wanted to introduce the control of a judge in the decision process to avoid situations of sur-blocage.</p>
<p>ISPs and operators, grouped in the Association of suppliers of access and Services Internet (AFA), are also opposed to this measure on them too expensive and not very effective. The owner of a blocked site still has the possibility to change URL or domain name to then <a href="http://www.glass-dildos.us">glass dildos</a> to the same content. These techniques are used to circumvent the prohibition of non-licensed, for example online gaming sites. Mirrors (exact copies), popularized since the Wikileaks case, also help to ensure access to illegal content.</p>
<p>If these regulations do not always produce the expected effect, one thing is certain: Internet can no longer be regarded as a non-law area. </p>
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