Instead of seeing the pictures you should be seeing on the Genvid.com domain, you might be looking at the following:
Genvid.com uses hotlink protection to prevent bandwidth theft- the linking of images on our servers by other sites. Its not a pretty thing.
If this is happening to you on legitimate Genvid sites, the problem is likely that your connection is blocking the HTML_Refferal command. You may be behind a firewall (and not even know it), and so your machine is not sending the proper information to the Genvid server.
The HTTP_REFERER information tells the server where it is making the request from. In a normal case, the HTTP_REFERER may read "http://www.genvid.com", telling the Genvid server that the request for an image is indeed coming from a valid Genvid URL. Genvid will then send the image. If the URL is NOT a Genvid URL, or, if the information is blank, Genvid will NOT send an image.
There are some programs that will blank out the HTTP_REFERER field. One that is particularly causing problems seems to be Norton Internet Firewall. To fix this, open your Internet Security. Click "Options", select "Internet Security", then "Advanced Options." "Add Site", and enter "genvid.com" and the following: "dr-xadium.genvid.com" "prettyguardian.com" and "sailormoon.ws". (Genvid and SM.WS are the two most important; SM.WS is the graphics server. Add PrettyGuardian if you use that mirror.) Select these sites and click on the "Privacy" tab, and Set All options to Permit. Click "Apply" and you're ready.
The bulk of this taken from Hard's excellent FAQ.