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You get hospice from a long day of work. You’re tired, tense and you just yearn for to relax and watch some free porn on the Internet. If you’re feeling fancy, peradventure you’ll pop open a bottle of wine before you “pop one off.” You get to your favorite website and hardly as you’re about to slip into something more comfortable, you discover that your beloved free website has been charmed down.
This is the nightmare that prompted many to contact their representatives on Jan. 18 and do their part in stifling the anti-piracy bill Slow Online Piracy Act and save free online porn, for now.
Internet favorites like Wikipedia , Reddit and Google have been famed for their “blackouts,” protesting against anti-piracy bills SOPA and Care for IP Act. However, a topic less discussed in the news is how these types of laws could affect free obscenity websites.
According to Forbes, the most visited online porn video websites are “tube” websites such as YouPorn, which offers a tempting 61 categories ranging from the mild “instructional” to the turbulent “fetish.” Porn tubes work essentially like YouTube: They produce streaming content and rely on user-generated uploads. Often these uploaded videos will hold copyrighted content, which would put the entire website at risk of being shut down and blacklisted if SOPA were to become a law.
Source: UT The Daily Texan