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If Rentmasseur can do it why can’t Masseurfinder?


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Translated: Online businesses based inside the the United States can be prosecuted for violating the SESTA/FOSTA act, signed into law by Trump on April 11, 2018. It basically says that any online website run by a business based in the USA that projects any hint of promoting sex trafficking or prostitution can be prosecuted. As a result of this law, Masseurfinder scrubbed their site clean in April after the legislation was signed, so no shirtless photos, no suggestive ad copy, etc. MassageM4M took it a step further (also based in the USA) and closed down. Rentmasseur, or any other sites based outside the USA are free to do what they want, so on these sites you will see shirtless photos, and sexually suggestive ad copy. (And of course on Rentmen, nudity.)

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Translated: Online businesses based inside the the United States can be prosecuted for violating the SESTA/FOSTA act, signed into law by Trump on April 11, 2018. It basically says that any online website run by a business based in the USA that projects any hint of promoting sex trafficking or prostitution can be prosecuted. As a result of this law, Masseurfinder scrubbed their site clean in April after the legislation was signed, so no shirtless photos, no suggestive ad copy, etc. MassageM4M took it a step further (also based in the USA) and closed down. Rentmasseur, or any other sites based outside the USA are free to do what they want, so on these sites you will see shirtless photos, and sexually suggestive ad copy. (And of course on Rentmen, nudity.)

 

Actually... SESTA/FOSTA are not limited to businesses based in the USA. Facilitating human trafficking is an extraditable offense to most governments in the world, and the US government CAN charge business owners who live overseas under the new laws. Being based elsewhere doesn’t protect anyone unless the government of their country is willing to refuse a US request for extradition based on an international human trafficking charge. So no, sites based outside the US are NOT free to do what they want. The owners of RentMen & RentMasseur are being very bold and putting themselves in legal danger by continuing to operate.

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