Nowthatsfuckedup.com

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nowthatsfuckedup.com was a controversial website that existed from February 2004 until April 2006, when it was shuttered under Florida obscenity laws. Often known by its initials NTFU, it had an initial focus on user-contributed amateur pornography until it adopted a novel business model whereby U.S. military personnel, unable to use their credit cards due to the point-of-sale being located in high-risk regions and wary of repercussions from their superiors, could gain access to the site's content in exchange for so-called trophy photos, or graphic depictions of corpses and other disturbing imagery direct from the kill zones in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Proprietor Christopher Wilson was arrested under over 295 counts of Florida felony obscenity laws, and after receiving national publicity and legal assistance from the American Civil Liberties Union and others, worked out a plea bargain with prosecutors. Under the deal Wilson agreed to the closure of his business and not to work on any adult websites for five years, and plead guilty to five misdemeanor charges. The website operated for 90 more days, accepting logins from existing subscribers, before shutting down permanently with a notice from the Polk County Sheriff.[1]

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