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Originally Posted by Robbie
Hey bro, did you somehow miss what happened to the entire porn industry over the last 3 years? Jesus man. I know you're trying to do a bit of cleanup on the bad reputation.
But don't you think just saying: "Hey, we know a lot of you had your shit stolen by Pornhub over the years and we won't do that anymore" would be a lot better than the "play dumb" act you're doing?
Come on man. There are a lot of angry people who have every right to be mad at you. I'm not one, because I was always too smart and too fast for Pornhub to affect my sales. heh-heh
But hundreds of producers and paysites were screwed hard by Pornhub posting their FULL scenes and even going out of their way to stretch the vids to move the watermarks offscreen.
You and everybody else knows that is how pornhub built up a damn monster traffic site. If I were in here doing damage control, I believe I'd talk straight to these folks and try to generate some good will instead of acting like you don't know anything about anything.
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Robbie, not trying to piss anyone off, LickMyBalls is just not making any sense...
Regarding your actual comments about the tubes though.. No I did not miss what happened to the entire porn industry over the last 3 years. We very likely have difference of opinion why certain things have and are happening, but I definitely did not miss it.
As you should have seen in my other posts (and in the article on xbiz), I am getting changes done and making it clear to the industry that I want to work with everyone and not against everyone. See what people like Far-L posted here too btw...
I know what a tube is, you know what a tube is. We clearly did not spend money on buying networks if we thought we could not run them legally.
What was done on the networks in the past, I can not comment on, I can only reiterate what we have said in the press release and what I have said in my reply to crazytrini85: We are working on changing many things in the tubes we own, to help everyone in the industry work with us and not against us, to help everyone leverage the traffic the tubes have, and to try to convince other tube owners to follow our course.
The Paid Partner Content Program is one of many such things I am having implemented on the tubes... there is more to follow which I can for obvious reasons not talk about right now, but be sure we will be doing things that help everyone.
Controlling some of the biggest tube sites in our industry gives us the leverage to try to change something, without someone else just stepping up and destroying all the positive changes we have done. I am sure most of you understand that we need to do this slowly though since if we do not we will simply become a non-player in the tube market and have others, with likely much less favorable thinking, destroy this all again.
Robbie, I hope this explains my stand in this a bit more, if you have any questions, or want to discuss this in person, I'm happy to do so in Miami...