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Additional modules for information systems and web platforms

Data integration in information systems and web platforms

In systems listed below is the data integration with Geis group already implemented. Customers just need to buy and implement the prepared solution, mostly it has form of additional module for information system.

In table below are listed these information systems with contact informations. This list can be updated time to time..

Systems with option ordering transport via Geis:

Information system Company Contact person Email Telephone Link
Various IS (see web) Balíkobot, s.r.o. Pavel Kročák pavel.krocak@balikobot.cz +420 777 085 018 here
Various IS (see web) DIAMOND SOFTWARE s.r.o. Ing. Tomáš Loskot tomas.loskot@diamondsoftware.cz +420 776 329 729 here
Stormware Pohoda BHIT CZ s.r.o. Michal Kadlčík info@bhit.cz +420 511 115 774 here
Altus Vario 4profit, s.r.o. Vítězslav Řeřucha info@4profit.cz +420 608 204 422 here
Cybersoft I6 Cybersoft s.r.o. Ing. Luděk Štýbar support@cybersoft.cz +420 595 630 220 here
BYZNYS VR J.K.R. spol. s.r.o. Jiří Rákosník info@jkr.cz +420 318 402 010 here
TouchStore Walk Solutions s.r.o. Michal Morávek info@touchstore.cz +420 373 034 540 here
Helios, K2, ESO9, Flexibee Balíkobot, s.r.o. Eva Fouani eva.fouani@balikobot.cz +420 607 585 998 here
Lokia, Abra, Navision, BeeCom (Magento 2) Balíkobot, s.r.o. Pavel Kročák pavel.krocak@balikobot.cz +420 777 085 018 here
Money S4, S5 Cígler Software, a.s. Tomáš Komárek info@money.cz +420 549 522 511 here
BarIS Kaso Technologies, spol. s r.o. Jozef Juriga juriga@baris.sk +421 902 960 003 here
PrestaShop PSModuly.cz Dominik Shaim Ulrich info@psmoduly.cz +420 732 223 955 here

For detailed information about solution, please contact the listed person.

Web platforms with option ordering transport via Geis:

Web platform Company Contact person Email Telephone Link
Webareal.CZ Bohemiasoft s.r.o. Jaroslav Hansal podpora@bohemiasoft.com +420 776 766 412 here
Eshop-rychle.cz Golemos s.r.o. Jiří Košťál info@eshop-rychle.cz +420 773 631 138 here
Weby24 Movis, s.r.o. Petr Garský obchod@weby24.cz +420 602 855 966 here
Various platforms, see web Balíkobot, s.r.o. Eva Fouani eva.fouani@balikobot.cz +420 607 585 998 here
OpenCart, WooCommerce Balíkobot, s.r.o. Adam Varkoček adam.varkocek@balikobot.cz +420 607 585 990 here
Magento Balíkobot, s.r.o. Matyáš Franěk matyas.franek@balikobot.cz +420 777 976 917 here

The creator of the solution is responsible for proper implementation of data integration..

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Barely Legal Magazine 2021 -

LFP adapted to this shift by transitioning the brand into a digital entity. The physical print magazine eventually ceased regular publication, but the brand name survived as a premium subscription website, a video production line, and a dedicated streaming channel under the Hustler humor and adult entertainment umbrella.

The magazine's launch was a major industry event that triggered a wave of similar "niche" titles. At one point, more than 20 copycat publications were active in the market, forcing established adult magazines to adjust their own formats to compete with the new trend.

Barely Legal Magazine features a wide range of content, including articles, interviews, poetry, art, and photography. The magazine covers a variety of topics, including: Barely Legal Magazine

As a publication, Barely Legal is designed for a specific demographic, often aimed at heterosexual men, utilizing the "barely legal" concept as its core aesthetic. It has historically showcased models in photography sessions that conform to this specialized theme, distinguishing it from general-audience adult magazines. Cultural and Regulatory Context

Barely Legal quickly gained a reputation for its bold fashion photography, often shot by well-known photographers, and its uncompromising approach to beauty and style. The magazine became a significant cultural artifact of the late 1990s and early 2000s, capturing the spirit of teenage girls at the time. LFP adapted to this shift by transitioning the

Barely Legal was launched in by Larry Flynt Publications (LFP) , the same powerhouse behind the infamous Hustler magazine [2]. Larry Flynt was already a legendary figure in the fight for First Amendment rights, having spent decades in and out of courtrooms defending the right to publish provocative content [2].

Explore how digital technology has changed the adult magazine market. Discuss the legal challenges faced by adult publications. At one point, more than 20 copycat publications

Conversely, defenders of the publication viewed it through the lens of First Amendment rights and free speech. They argued that as long as the content involved consenting adults and complied with federal statutes, the branding and thematic choices fell under protected expression. The debate highlighted a permanent friction in American culture between free enterprise, artistic expression, and community moral standards. The Transition to the Digital Era

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The story of Barely Legal magazine is a fascinating case study of niche marketing, industry disruption, and the exploitation of a legal loophole in the adult entertainment industry. Launched in 1993 by Larry Flynt's publishing empire, the magazine became notorious for its central theme: featuring nude pictorials of young women who had just turned 18, the minimum legal age for adult modeling in the United States. Its provocative title and specific demographic focus would revolutionize the adult magazine industry, creating a new genre that spawned numerous imitators and sparked intense controversy for decades to come.