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Originally Posted by Adam X
Content producers overvalue their work and are scrambling to fabricate barriers to entry, thinking that the 'value' is being stolen by consumers abusing the internet as a medium of distribution. This is exactly the same as the music industry - except the difference is that musical artists have intrinsic social and economic value. Adult 'artists' have little to no intrinsic value. This is upsetting to some.
The market is telling the adult industry something loud and clear: We do not value your content.
The future of the adult internet is crystal clear: Mass production of content by a small number of companies, mass distribution of content by an even smaller number of companies and a shift of value to non-commodity content: live sex / live adult interactivity.
If you produce content, you are going out of business unless you plan to be the biggest and/or have a plan to leverage your low-value content into high-value revenues.
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Bravo fine sire.... bravo...