Room(s) To Move - Pornication Adds Rooms

Pornication has made some more e-room(s) to move - they've added a fourth male and eighth female room. They've teamed with Psmale and added the fourth male room, running 16 hours per day "live and at your control," the company says. They're looking to run 24 hours a day by April's end, meaning "we have up to four rooms with young, beautiful men for surfers to watch all day, every day." The fourth male room and eighth female room gives Pornication 14 rooms for Webmasters at no charge. "Plus," the company says, "we pay our Webmasters for using our Free Live Feeds, up to 35 percent in commissions. We now have eight female rooms, four male rooms, the ExXxtreme Toy show and, coming soon, Live Fucking Shows." For more, visit www.pornication.com.

SAN DIEGO - It's so far, so good for YNOT Network and TheAdultWebmaster.com, the first couple of weeks of their new strategic alliance agreement. They're sharing a uniform navigation bar to pool "the resources of the two largest adult Webmaster information sites," says YNOT in a formal statement, "for a comprehensive information tool that further assists the adult Webmaster." TheAdultWebmaster.com owner/editor Oz says they're "thrilled" about the partnership. "(It's) sure to be a tour de force of Webmaster services." Andrew Edmond, CEO of Flying Crocodile, which acquired YNOT earlier this year, says the deal "will boost the overall community of the adult Internet," letting both YNOT and TheAdultWebmaster.com "continue to be the trend-setters" for adult Internet services like information, community, advocacy, and education.

WASHINGTON - Two Congressional Republicans want mandatory prison for pedophiles stalking children on the Internet. New Jersey Rep. Bob Franks and Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell have proposed a Cybermolesters Enforcement Act, calling for five to 15 years imprisonment, superceding the current 18-month average sentence, according to Franks. He said the FBI reports a 500 percent increase in cybermolesting cases in the past two years, while the offenders get lenient sentences because of otherwise clean backgrounds. He even compared it to child porn production: "Individuals who are convicted of producing child pornography are given far stiffer sentences than those who lure innocent children into sexual encounters. It's an outrage. Those sick criminals who terrorize our children, destroy their innocence and leave them scarred for life deserve to be locked away for a long time." McConnell said the Net "provides a new tool for child molesters," adding that legal loopholes let some of them escape unscathed.

--- Compiled by Humphrey Pennyworth