Olivia Mojica Sends Me a Love Letter
So who knows how long ago, I find Olivia Mojica's sex tape (nice keyword there, eh? let's bold it so everyone knows how important it is - that's better) online where she's banging nasties with her boyfriend, so of course, I embed the thing on my site. Liveleak took the video down a few days later so you all couldn't watch it unless you were fast. Didn't miss much; just your average chick getting nailed. You know how it is. Pretty boring, really. But her being "famous" always makes the mundane more interesting, I had to post it.
I hadn't even thought about the post since, oh about 10 minutes after I embedded it. But lo and hehold, today I get a notice from my host that I'm infringing copyrights because of the remnant screen cap of the embed. Who knew that screen captures were copyright protected? It could have been any random chick with black hair. Oh well.
But I got a love letter anyways that I'll keep for posterity. It has a phone number on it, so if I never need a date, I know who to call! All the DMCA shows is that, yes, she did have her sex tape put online (in case anyone was in doubt of that fact) and that she knew the tape was being made.
Here's my general opinion of sex tapes. If you don't want them to appear online, don't make one. If you don't want people online see your hoo-hoo's and ha-ha don't make one. It's all really very simple.
What's even more unusual about this whole incident is that making a video of yourself banging nasties and it being put online - illegal. Standing in public and having some pervert take a picture without your knowledge of your ha-ha and posting it online - legal. What a world.
April 7th, 2008 - 02:09
Der lang anhaltende Machtkampf um das Gebiet Tibet, wobei es meiner Ansicht nach um die einseitige Macht Chinas geht
und auf der anderen Seite ein repressionsfreies und anerkanntes Nebenherleben (lt. dem Dalai Lama), spitzt sich
angesichts der bevorstehenden Olympischen Spiele weiter zu.