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'''YouPorn''' is a free [[pornographic]] [[video hosting service|video sharing]] website. Since starting in August 2006, it has become the most popular [[internet pornography|pornographic website]] and the 47th most popular website overall as of August 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mostpopularwebsites.net/ |title=Most Popular Websites on the Internet |publisher=Mostpopularwebsites.net |date= |accessdate=2010-12-08}}</ref> In November 2007, it was reported to be the largest free pornographic website on the Internet.<ref>"[[Special Report with Brit Hume]]." Broadcast: November 21, 2007</ref>
'''YouPorn''' is a free [[pornographic]] [[video hosting service|video sharing]] website. Since starting in August 2006, it has become the most popular [[internet pornography|pornographic website]] and the 47th most popular website overall as of August 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mostpopularwebsites.net/ |title=Most Popular Websites on the Internet |publisher=Mostpopularwebsites.net |date= |accessdate=2010-12-08}}</ref> In November 2007, it was reported to be the largest free pornographic website on the Internet.<ref>"[[Special Report with Brit Hume]]." Broadcast: November 21, 2007</ref>


This [[web 2.0]] (or [[porn 2.0]]) site differs from many other pornographic websites in that it is completely free and ad-supported; in May 2007 it generated a monthly ad revenue of $120,000.<ref name=portfolio>[http://www.portfolio.com/culture-lifestyle/culture-inc/arts/2007/10/15/YouPorn-Vivid-Entertainment-Profile Obscene Losses], ''[[Condé Nast Portfolio|Portfolio]]'', 15 October 2007</ref>
This [[Web 2.0]] (or [[Porn 2.0]]) site differs from many other pornographic websites in that it is completely free and ad-supported; in May 2007 it generated a monthly ad revenue of $120,000.<ref name=portfolio>[http://www.portfolio.com/culture-lifestyle/culture-inc/arts/2007/10/15/YouPorn-Vivid-Entertainment-Profile Obscene Losses], ''[[Condé Nast Portfolio|Portfolio]]'', 15 October 2007</ref>


==Ownership==
==Ownership==

Revision as of 23:33, 2 February 2011

YouPorn
YouPorn logo
File:YouPorncom.png
Screenshot of YouPorn home page
Type of businessPornographic
Type of site
Pornographic video sharing
Available inEnglisch
GegründetAugust 2006
Hauptsitz,
URLYouPorn.com
RegistrationOptional
Current statusActive

YouPorn is a free pornographic video sharing website. Since starting in August 2006, it has become the most popular pornographic website and the 47th most popular website overall as of August 2009.[1] In November 2007, it was reported to be the largest free pornographic website on the Internet.[2]

This Web 2.0 (or Porn 2.0) site differs from many other pornographic websites in that it is completely free and ad-supported; in May 2007 it generated a monthly ad revenue of $120,000.[3]

Ownership

The domain name was registered by a company in December 2005.[4] The site does not list any contact address or say where it is based.[5] Some journalists have speculated that the company is based in Germany.[6] The site is run from a hosting service in Texas. The terms of service document explicitly refers to California law.[7]

Privacy

YouPorn employs Yahoo!, Google, and Quantcast resources that enable tracking and potential linking to personally identifiable information.

Competition

File:Youporn-graph.png
Graph of youporn.com access by alexa.com

PornoTube, an earlier pornographic video sharing site that debuted in July 2006 and generated some publicity, has since been overtaken in popularity by YouPorn,[8] which debuted in August 2006.[9] As of October 2007, YouPorn was the highest-ranked adult website according to Alexa, ranging in the top 35 globally visited sites. In the same year the site was adding 15 million new users each month.[5] Several other websites now use a similar concept; some serve only videos in a specific category. Several other sites collect and index links to the videos hosted on these sites.

Porn 2.0 sites such as these are seen as posing notable competition for paid pornographic websites and traditional magazine and DVD-based pornography.[3][10][11]

Criticism and praise

YouPorn consumes more than three terabytes of bandwidth each day, which has caused the site to go down at times due to the sheer volume of users and the large file size of the videos. When the online version of a German newspaper reported on YouPorn in November 2006, the site could not deal with the traffic surge, went down temporarily, and asked its users for an unmetered service provider in Europe.[12]

Concerns have also surfaced over the inability to verify the age of the persons depicted in the videos, the possibility of copyrighted videos being uploaded to the site, and the possibility of privacy violations when private sex tapes are uploaded without the consent of all involved parties.[6] In 2007 Vivid Entertainment took legal action against YouPorn, claiming that the streaming of copyrighted material was depriving it of revenue.[5]

YouPorn has been called "a good role model for the sexually naive", as many of its homemade videos depict amateur couples having ordinary sex, as opposed to the often unreal scenarios of commercial porn.[13] Similar sentiments have been voiced elsewhere.[14]

Court papers filed by Class Action Lawyers, Fears | Nachawati Law Firm, in the Central District of California show that that on December 6, 2010 two men have filed a class action lawsuit against Netherlands-based Midstream Media N.V., owners of YouPorn claiming the company’s sites use “history-sniffing” technology to hijack users’ personal information.[15]

Blocking

Deutschland

German law does not allow hardcore pornography without an effective age verification system, and the German Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien (Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons) placed YouPorn on its index. As a result, since April 2007, the German site of the Google search engine (google.de) classified YouPorn.com as a hardcore pornography website[16] and replaced it with a link to Chilling Effects, claiming that a "German regulatory body reported illegal material".[17]

Following a request by a competing pornography service, German provider Arcor categorized YouPorn and a few other porn sites as hardcore pornographic and also access to the website at the routing level in September 2007,[18] affecting over 2 million users. The German Pirate Party promptly opened a proxy server so that Arcor customers could continue to easily access YouPorn.

Arcor lifted the block on September 17 because the IP address-based filter which had been set up for YouPorn also affected other sites.[19] Kirchberg then sued, alleging that Arcor aided unfair competition by YouPorn, and on 19 October 2007 obtained a temporary injunction ordering Arcor to resume limiting the accessibility to YouPorn.com.[20][21] On 23 October 2007, Arcor started to control access to YouPorn again, this time with a DNS-based approach that is easily circumvented,[22] and successfully filed an appeal against the injunction.[23]

Kirchberg has sent notices to 19 German ISPs demanding that YouPorn be granted access limitations, but none have complied.[24] Efforts by Kirchberg to obtain injunctions regarding YouPorn from internet providers in Kiel and Düsseldorf were unsuccessful.[25][26]

Singapur

In May 2008 it was reported that Singapore had blocked access to YouPorn and RedTube, in what a government officials described as "a symbolic statement".[27]

Sri Lanka

In July 2009 Sri Lanka blocked access to 12 porn web sites including YouPorn, RedTube, Xvideo and Xhamster. On 25 July 2009 Sri Lanka Chief Magistrate Nishantha Hapuarachchi ordered the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission to block those 12 websites from all local Internet Service Providers.[28][29]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Most Popular Websites on the Internet". Mostpopularwebsites.net. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
  2. ^ "Special Report with Brit Hume." Broadcast: November 21, 2007
  3. ^ a b Obscene Losses, Portfolio, 15 October 2007
  4. ^ Warum zeigen immer mehr Menschen ihre privaten Sexfilme im Internet?, Bild.de, 14 November 2006. Template:De icon
  5. ^ a b c "Home porn gives industry the blues", guardian.co.uk, 16 December 2007. Retrieved 04 March 2009.
  6. ^ a b Porn 2.0, and Its Victims, The Tyee, 6 July 2007
  7. ^ YouPorn Terms of Service, created 20 October 2007
  8. ^ Comparison of YouPorn and PornoTube traffic Alexa.com
  9. ^ "Alexa traffic details for youporn.com". Alexa.com. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
  10. ^ Purveyors of porn scramble to keep up with Internet, USA Today, 5 June 2007
  11. ^ YouTube with fewer clothes, The Times, 19 June 2007
  12. ^ Bild.de verursacht Pornowelle, 15 November 2006. Template:De icon
  13. ^ A good role model for the sexually naive, The Times, 24 September 2007
  14. ^ "Heporn, Sheporn, Iporn, Youporn",[dead link] Cleveland Free Times, November 7, 2007
  15. ^ YouPorn.com Hit With 'History-Sniffing' Lawsuit, XBIZ, December 6, 2010
  16. ^ Search results for "youporn" on google.de delivering many comments from blogs
  17. ^ "German regulatory body reported illegal material — Chilling Effects Clearinghouse". Chillingeffects.org. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
  18. ^ Arcor blocks access to porno pages,[dead link] Heise Online, 11 September 2007
  19. ^ Arcor sperrt Youporn.com Template:De icon
  20. ^ Landgericht zwingt Arcor zur Porno-Zensur, Spiegel Online, 19 October 2007. Template:De icon
  21. ^ Arcor muss YouPorn sperren, Heise Online, 19 October 2007. Template:De icon
  22. ^ Arcor blockiert Zugang zu Youporn, Spiegel Online, 23 October 2007. Template:De icon
  23. ^ Heise.de: Arcor muss YouPorn nicht mehr sperren. Heise.de, 15 April 2008. Template:De icon
  24. ^ Abmahnwelle drängt Internetanbieter zur Web-Zensur, Spiegel Online, 22 October 2007. Template:De icon
  25. ^ Golem.de: Gericht: Provider muss keine Pornoseiten sperren, 23 September 2007. Template:De icon
  26. ^ Weiterer Antrag auf Sperrung von Pornoseiten zurückgewiesen, Heise Online, 13 December 2007. Template:De icon
  27. ^ Singapore bans two porn websites in symbolic move, Reuters, May 23, 2008
  28. ^ Sri Lankan court blocks porn websites, India Express, July 25, 2009
  29. ^ Sri Lanka court blocks porn websites, Brisbane Times, Australia, July 25, 2009