Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Man busted on child- po-rn charges, had stash of up to 1 million videos



A Florida man got busted for allegedly amassing the largest collection of child p-orn in the state's history.
John Shearen had between 500,000 and 1 million full-length videos and images of kiddie pornography, as well as children's underwear, in his Leesburg apartment, police said.
"He is the No. 1 person that can distribute child po-rnography throughout the world," Special Agent Jeff Duncan said. "And he's been doing it."
Shearen was arrested Thursday, his 51st birthday, on 15 counts of possessing child p-orn and 15 counts of distributing it. More charges may be filed as the investigation continues.
The illicit material was stockpiled on "mass media storage devices" at his home in the Lakeside Pointe apartment complex, about 45 miles northwest of Orlando, authorities said.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Lastest Trend in Modern Cemeteries: Cemetery puts photos and videos into headstones of graves



Now when you visit graves in the cemetery, you will be able to see photos and videos of the deceased.  You could call it a trend in modern cemeteries. The technology will allows us to view videos and photos of the deceased.  A Twin Cities company is one of the first in the country to provide access to high-tech tombstones.  "You know, it is all about legacy," said Loren Taple, co-owner of Katzman Monument Company.

Heritage is something Taple knows a thing or two about. In fact, it is a concept that has driven the family business since 1935.  Taple and her brother recently decided to run the company of his grandfather, to the next level. What is known as a QR code or Quick Response Code acts as a UPC code, and when scanned, it helps to color a life story.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Africans should’t complain about nudity in music videos, it is part of dance culture” – Dencia




Sultry singer, Dencia, has taken a clean swipe at those who condemn nudity in music videos.
Recently, the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC), banned seven videos including P-Square’s ‘Alingo’ and Timaya’s ‘Bom Bom’, for sexual content and Dencia feels all these is killing the dance culture, which in her opinion includes showing off cleavage, etc.
She tweeted: “Y do Africans complain about ass & boobs shaking in videos when its part of the dance culture? I’ve bin to villages where they dance naked.”
 
Although most of Dencia’s videos are provocative, none has ever been banned by the NBC.


Friday, January 25, 2013

'We have drunk people working in NBC' – P-Square, KCee, others condemn ban on videos



Four Nigerian artistes have condemned the recent ban of eight of their musical videos by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). Responding to the development, P-square through their publicist, Bayo Adetutu said, “we also just saw the story online this morning and we do not think that the NBC’s ban is justifiable.”

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