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Originally Posted by Dollarmansteve
I think there are alot of people who have porn collections - they fall in love with a particular model, a certain fetish, etc. The people who watch the 30 second clip and jerk off arent our customers - they never were and never will be. It's slightly circular logic, and its obvious - but it's the people who are willing to pay who are our customers.
Tens of thousands of people pay for porn every single day - and im going to go out on a limb and say that because of the increasing familiarity of conducting transactions with credit cards online and with the increasing quality of content offered for a price - that the gross number of adult-related credit card transactions in increasing every single day.
So, in actual fact, the 'pie' (gross adult revenues on the internet) is on a steep upswing and will continue in the future.
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Were just behind music. How many people just stole music off the internet? And yes it still happens quite a bit, but Apple and other companies are making kiling off selling songs for 99 cents. See despite the fact it's very easy to get song for free on the internet people are still willling to pay for a product because they see the value of it. Of course suing music stealers helped in that cause.
Also it seems that some mainstream media is taking a cue from us.
"Disney says ABC free web TV a hit with consumers"
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsAr...-DISNEY-DC.XML
And of course march Madness was streamed for free on the internet his year too.