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LOS ANGELES (re-blogged from FOX NEWS) –  Over the last decade, the adult industry has maneuvered its way into the mainstream, largely on the backs – and other parts – of celebrities whose homemade sex tapes went public: sometimes on accident, sometimes not so much.

Former “Teen Mom” star Farrah Abraham is the latest celebrity to take a slice of the action, earning a reported $1 million for her professional sex video, distributed by Vivid Entertainment.

“It has created such a phenomenon and is so popular, we were caught off guard,” Vivid founder and co-chairman, Steven Hirsch, told FOX411’s Pop Tarts column. “We had 10 million visits to the site in the first few days, more people trying to access the film in one week than we had in the first six months of Kim Kardashian’s tape with Ray J.”

Because of Vivid’s involvement with celebrity sex scandals, Hirsch himself is becoming something of a household name, and is deemed by many to now be the most powerful person in porn. The father of Hollywood film parodies and the celebrity sex tape, Hirsch is responsible for the distribution of the homemade productions featuring the likes of Pamela Anderson, Kendra Wilkinson and Montana Fishburne, among others.

“As a company owner, Steve Hirsch always has been and always will be a big power player in the industry. Even though Vivid has changed a lot over the years, it’s still one of the strongest brands and he has always been a very powerful person,” explained Joanna Angel, the mastermind behind the Burning Angel adult enterprise. “People really do not realize how much hard work and time and energy goes into having a successful brand in the porn industry. Making a profit right now is tough. It is possible, but it’s not easy.”

A second generation porn businessman, Hirsch co-founded Vivid in 1984 at the age of 23 with the notion of taking the adult industry away from the “sleazy backwater of Hollywood” and conducting business in the spotlight, focusing on high production values, engaging plotlines and supermodel-esque stars.

“Back then there was less competition, it was the beginning of VHS. We would sign girls to exclusive contracts and make the package appropriate to be displayed at your local video store,” Hirsch said. “Video changed everything. People felt comfortable renting from their local store, and then accessing adult content anonymously from their home cable, and now with the Internet you can watch an innumerable amount. We focused on parodies, celebrity videos, things people really wanted to see.”New reality porn stars Farrah and James Deen

From its early days, Vivid was known for using the latest technology, from interactive DVDs to High Definition to 3D.

“One of the biggest misconceptions is that the industry leaders are all guys like Larry Flynt with big, outrageous personalities, who got started primarily out of a personal interest in creating porn, or on the other end of the spectrum, shady anonymous characters who are connected to organized crime,” said Quentin Boyer, rep for the porn company Pink Visual. “These days, you find a lot more adult companies owned and operated by people who got started in the business simply as entrepreneurs who saw a money-making opportunity.”

Yet scandal still abounds.

Press shy German porn webmaster Fabian Thylmann, also regarded as a huge figure in the adult arena with an estimated net worth of $200 million, was arrested in December on suspicion of evading taxes. Thylmann, via his company Manwin, owns a wide collection of the world’s most heavily visited pornography sites, collectively generated some 16 billion hits monthly.

And yes, Larry Flynt is still a porn power player.

The well-known creator of Hustler and a string of other adult publications purchased New Frontier Media last year, bringing nine pay-per-view networks under his wing. Worth $400 million, Flynt’s brand includes Hustler Casinos,  Hustler Video porn studios, Hustler Clubs and Hustler Stores.

Peter Acworth, the owner of Kink.com, is also a porn up-and-comer. Acworth started a fetish entertainment company that runs several sites with bondage themes when he was a PhD student in finance at Columbia University in the late 90s. At the Sundance Film Festival this year, actor James Franco even released a controversial documentary about his ever-expanding empire. Aside from the company owners, some performers are also power players in their own right. Lisa Ann, considered the most popular porn actress in the world right now, told us that she proudly hands out her self-starring, XXX-rated DVDs – kinda like candy – everywhere she goes.

No qualms…

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UPDATE: Battle of the Multi-Sexuals: @JennaJameson vs @BritneyMarkham

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Jenna Jameson Gets Arrested, Accuses Britney Markham Of Robbing House …!

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Shortly after, Jenna Jameson was arrested for battery, the former porn star took to Twitter to accuse one of her friends of robbing her California home.

Shortly after, Jenna Jameson was arrested for battery, the former porn star took to Twitter to accuse one of her friends of robbing her California home.

Jameson claims that her friend and personal assistant Britney Markham broke into her home and robbed her.

Wow just got Robbed by a friend @britneymarkham she accused me of gusting her, and them broke into my home and took everything

 

It’s unclear if Jenna reported the robbery to police or if she’s just venting on Twitter. It’s also unclear if the incident took place before or after Jameson’s arrest.

Jameson was arrested on Saturday night for assaulting an unidentified person before her birthday party in California. The victim ended up putting Jameson under citizen’s arrest and waited for police to arrive.

Britney Markham in all his She-Glory!

It turns out that Markham, who is also a porn star, was the “unidentified person” in the attack.

 

Markham wrote on Instagram that she/he was put in the hospital by her employer (Jenna Jameson) and said that she did not rob the porn star’s house.

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Markham wrote on Instagram: @BritneyMarkham

NOT TRUE! How could u say that u attacked me and im@in the hospital because of u

Markham also posted a photo of herself from the hospital along with the message: @BritneyMarkham

This what u did to me and u accuse me of stealing

 

The Huffington Post notes that Jameson is currently on probation for a DUI from 2012. It is unclear if her current arrest will affect her probation.

@jennajameson (April 7, 2013)

Wow just gotRobbed by a friend @britneymarkham she accused me of gusting her, and them broke into my home and took everything

 

  … You just can’t make this shit up! lol!  ~ Terry Cherry!

 

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Beyond April Fool: #GooglePlay Porn Apps Scam @CNETNews

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Hundreds of Japanese porn apps in the Google Play marketplace are tricking porn seekers into shelling out $1,000 for a fake service, security firm Symantec has found.

The company published a blog post today about the more than 200 fraudulent Android apps published by over 50 developers. Symantec has been tracking these apps since late January.

“From then on, the apps were published by different developers each time and the number of apps steadily grew though many were removed from Google Play at one point for unconfirmed reasons,” according to the blog. “We are now seeing multiple developers fiercely publishing apps in bulk on a daily basis.”JapPorn

We’ve contacted Google for more information and will update if we hear back.

These developers are using a one-click fraud scam, according to Symantec. A typical one-click scam on a desktop is when a user clicks on a link and inadvertently downloads malware onto a computer, forcing the user to sign up for a paid service to stop popups. In the smartphone cases Symantec is following, the apps send users to porn sites that require a “service” fee. These fake apps don’t actually do anything other than gain access to your phone and direct you to the site.

“Typically, the apps only require the user to accept the ‘Network communication’ permission, although some variants do not require the user to accept any permissions,” according to Symantec. “This is because the app is simply used as a vehicle to lure users to the scam by opening fraudulent porn sites. The app itself has no other functionality. This may fool users into feeling safe about the app and catch them off guard when launching the app.”

Symantec said the apps are “easily” found on Google Play and the registration generally costs 99,000 yen, the equivalent of about $1,000. The apps have been downloaded at least 5,000 times in the last two months, but Symantec didn’t determine how many users actually paid up. The firm speculated that there must be enough users paying to convince the app developers to keep on scamming.

Porn lovers aren’t the only targets. Symantec said there are also a couple of developers who have been publishing fake dating service apps that act in the same manner.


By Donna Tam for CNET (Re-Blogged for Xesenta … and Porn!)