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CollegeBoysLive’s Robot Webcam

Posted on 08 February 2009 by bouncer

Collegeboyslive.com has added a new member to their family, a robot webcam named “Snoopy”. He roams the voyeur house being controlled by paying members of their website. Members of the site get access to a control panel which allows them to manipulate the robots camera and movements live. The robot is fully equipped with a webcam and microphone and streams both live video and audio to the members while they are exploring the first floor of the voyeur house.

This is a first, at least I haven’t seen anyone else using a rover robot in a live streaming video and audio situation in adult. This brings a whole other level of control for the members, they get to sit down and control this robot any time they want and explore the voyeur house stumbling upon all different types of situations. As long as the voyeur house is lively I wouldn’t see any issues with offering this service to members.

I don’t think this technology would ever catch on for the at home model, static cams located within certain rooms would be all you need as you don’t always want a client “exploring” your home.

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Judge OK’s Gay Webcam House

Posted on 03 February 2009 by bouncer

A gay porn website can continue filming from its Miami location, a federal judge has ruled.

The boys of Cocodorm — Snow Bunni, J Fizzo, et al — are staying put, after a federal judge ruled that the gay porn website has a right to film out of its Edgewater home.

Cocodorm.com features black and Hispanic men, known as ”dorm dudes,” who share a webcam-filled house together.

Miami has tried to shut the house down, arguing it constitutes an adult business illegally operating in a residential area. The city’s Code Enforcement Board in 2007 agreed, but Cocodorm responded to the code enforcement proceedings by suing in federal court.

From the outside, the Cocodorm house looks like any other residence. Those who want to see Cocodorm do so via the Internet, with a credit card. Last week, U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke sided with Cocodorm, basing her ruling on a previous case involving the city of Tampa and another adult website, Voyeurdorm.com.

Like Miami, Tampa tried to use its adult-business zoning laws to close the ”dorm” in question, in this case occupied by women.

But an appeals court, ruling in the website’s favor, found that Voyeurdorm’s customers weren’t gathering at the Tampa home — or anywhere else in Tampa. ”As a practical matter, zoning restrictions are indelibly anchored in particular geographic locations,” the appeals court wrote. With Voyeurdorm, the court added, ‘the public offering occurs over the Internet in `virtual space.’ ”

Judge Cooke found that the same logic applied to Miami’s Cocodorm. City legal staff tried to argue that wording differences between the Miami and Tampa ordinances meant the situations weren’t identical, but Cooke disagreed.

”This argument must fail,” Cooke, in her Jan. 27 ruling, wrote of the city’s defense. While acknowledging Miami’s ordinance did not contain the exact same language as Tampa’s, Cooke wrote “it is nonetheless its functional equivalent.”

Miami City Attorney Julie Bru declined to comment on the case while the city reviews Cooke’s decision and considers an appeal. Attorneys for Cocodorm did not return calls for comment Monday.

BY MICHAEL VASQUEZ

mrvasquez@MiamiHerald.com

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