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Seth Warshavsky

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34:, Warshavsky's welcome of media attention made him the face of the online pornography industry to a public fascinated with what was then virtually the only segment of the dot-com industry operating at a profit. On February 10, 1998, he testified at a hearing on Internet Indecency before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. 167:
judge dismissed the case, ruling that the duo gave up their rights when they agreed to let IEG webcast the footage. Following appeals, Anderson and Lee were awarded a $ 1.5 million judgment plus court costs and attorney fees in December 2002.
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At IEG's peak, Warshavsky claimed to have 100,000 subscribers and $ 100 million annual revenue, although subsequent events cast doubt on the veracity of this earnings claim.
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operation he started while living in the Oregon building in Seattle, Washington, he had friends at AT&T who would find him sex-related numbers.
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Anderson and Lee filed a $ 90 million copyright-infringement suit against IEG in 1998 to claim a share of the profits of the video of them. A
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over use of the domain name candyland. Hasbro v Internet Entertainment Group (Founded by Seth Warshavsky)
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Warshavsky was involved in many of the early Internet's porn-related media controversies, including:
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Papalvisit.com, a website with information about the 1999 visit to the U.S. by
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that also featured salacious stories and links to pornographic websites
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the investment and creation, with David Marshlack, of VoyeurDorm.Com
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Index

pornographer
dot-com bubble
phone-sex
Seattle
peep show
camgirls
Wall Street Journal
Time Magazine
lawsuit
homemade pornographic video
Pamela Anderson
Tommy Lee
Pamela Anderson
Bret Michaels
Kelsey Grammer
Our First Time
hoax
Laura Schlessinger
Pope John Paul II
U.S. district court
"Sex sells, doesn't it?"
Salon.com
"COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIAL HARMFUL TO MINORS ON WORLD WIDE WEB"
"Peter Knobel, Phone Home"
"Wired article"
"As Other Internet Ventures Fail, Sex Sites Are Raking in Millions"
The Wall Street Journal
"Bezos Grabs Time Top Spot From Gates"

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