And the US government is probably rubbing its hands in glee as the industry implodes due to those who are "outraged" that AIM didn't ring the alarm for the whole world to hear every time a positive test came out.
Think people, THINK!
The adult entertainment industry is a vulnerable target. Knowing the higher risk, AIM most likely took a cautious approach to releasing information about positive tests as they occurred.
The problem at hand is that the industry is filled with persons who do not think strategically and would rather cut their noses off to spite their own face than let AIM do what it is good at.
My point: Imagine if every time AIM got a positive result they blasted it out to all of the mainstream media. The Adult Entertainment industry would cease to exist from the negative backlash from the public. Every positive result released to the public is negative publicity. Plus it brings US companies devastatingly closer to being regulated by the US government.
SOME PERSONS IN THIS INDUSTRY DO NEED TO LEARN THE ART OF DISCRETION.
Keep it up guys. Kill your own incomes. Your 15 minutes of fame could possibly cause what used to be a self-regulated industry to be taken over by the CDC or the regulation bar raised to a level that demolishes everyone but the larger companies in adult.
Those of us who shoot, edit and promote porn need to stop being media leaks and LET AIM DO WHAT THEY WERE DOING.
When the faeces hits the oscillating unit and US companies are suddenly wondering why they can't operate as freely as they once did, I would hope that everyone who is raising a stink about this present situation knows that THIS INCIDENT is where it all started to fall apart...
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