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==Definition==
==Definition==
Peer to peer porn is erotic and sexual material made by and for peers.
==History==
There's a long history of amateur porn on the internet. In fact, it may have a longer history that professional porn.


Before modern bandwidth capacity, people would share erotic stories and ASCII based images on BBoards and Usenet. Later, as bandwidth increased, people started sharing pictures. Often, these were scans of magazine photos. 
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The high costs of scanners, software and hardware for photo/video editing, and bandwidth made it challenging for people without professional equipment to create.  
Peer to peer pornography is erotic and sexual material made by and for peers. It can take the form of, text (live chatting), images, videos (live webcam), virtual worlds and so on.


===Enclosure of Porn===
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The twentieth century with its rise of corporate industrialism, saw with it an enclosure of porn and erotica.


The encompanying cultural enclosure eventually lead to the Hays Code. The Hays Code, the predecessor to the moderb MPAA, censored film, including nudity. Pre-Hays Code (enforcement) had films with nudity and, including peep shows showing beastiality.  
"Porn 2.0, named after "Web 2.0", refers to pornographic websites featuring user-generated content. Sites may include social networking media including features such as user-based categorizing, webcam hosting, blogs and comments. This is in contrast to the static content offered by "Web 1.0" porn sites. Porn 2.0 sites may offer features similar to mainstream Web 2.0 services such as video communities (Metacafe, Vimeo, YouTube) and social sites (Tumblr, Twitter), general blogging, (Blogger, DailyBooth, Lookbook) and photo hosting (Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa).


The nineteeth century had a great circulation of cheap erotic "pamplets", through small shops stands. They operated similarly to the "head shops" of today.
Since their inception, Porn 2.0 Web sites have garnered great popularity, but have meanwhile encountered various legal and other difficulties. Among these difficulties are concern about the digital content copyright, trade media and affiliating partnership advertising. Other concerns include the idea of sharing vs. privacy in Security 2.0 and legal ramifications of large quantities of free, user-generated pornographic content on the Internet. To solve these problems temporarily, a method of implementation of zero-dollar charge credit card verification is implemented in MaxPorn and RTA & age verification consent in PornoTube respectively.


==Modern Developments==
For Porn 3.0, news media often suggest the usage of 3D stereoscopy, multi-angle DVD neural impulse actuators, and peripheral controller and devices similar to game controller vibration, eliminating less probable technologies such as holograms."
With recent bandwidth, camera, hardware and software developments, pornography is increasingly being made by more people.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porn_2.0)


Websites, specialist and generalist, list "amateur" or peer porn along side "professional" porn.
=More information=


==Future==  
==Links==
Peer porn is often made for recognition from the peer community. That allows the coverage of fetishes not normally served through the neoliberal porn system.
*[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_pornography Wikipedia, Amateur Porn]
*[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porn_2.0 Porn 2.0]

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Definition

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Peer to peer pornography is erotic and sexual material made by and for peers. It can take the form of, text (live chatting), images, videos (live webcam), virtual worlds and so on.

2. From the Wikipedia:

"Porn 2.0, named after "Web 2.0", refers to pornographic websites featuring user-generated content. Sites may include social networking media including features such as user-based categorizing, webcam hosting, blogs and comments. This is in contrast to the static content offered by "Web 1.0" porn sites. Porn 2.0 sites may offer features similar to mainstream Web 2.0 services such as video communities (Metacafe, Vimeo, YouTube) and social sites (Tumblr, Twitter), general blogging, (Blogger, DailyBooth, Lookbook) and photo hosting (Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa).

Since their inception, Porn 2.0 Web sites have garnered great popularity, but have meanwhile encountered various legal and other difficulties. Among these difficulties are concern about the digital content copyright, trade media and affiliating partnership advertising. Other concerns include the idea of sharing vs. privacy in Security 2.0 and legal ramifications of large quantities of free, user-generated pornographic content on the Internet. To solve these problems temporarily, a method of implementation of zero-dollar charge credit card verification is implemented in MaxPorn and RTA & age verification consent in PornoTube respectively.

For Porn 3.0, news media often suggest the usage of 3D stereoscopy, multi-angle DVD neural impulse actuators, and peripheral controller and devices similar to game controller vibration, eliminating less probable technologies such as holograms." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porn_2.0)

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