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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
Join a realistic growing anti-piracy movement to fight against the same people who are part of the same realistic growing anti-piracy movement and caused much of the piracy problems in the first place. Great plan.
Once a thief, always a thief. You should know that by now, especially in the adult industry. They may take your finger printed videos with one hand, but rest assured they will find a way to fuck you with the other one. Putting a new face on a company that has built an empire of piracy, is not going to change much of anything. It was clear the moment Nathan said they would not delete the banned users videos, after he violated their TOS and loaded videos he did not own. Even Youtube does that when they ban a user, and I they are probably a little sharper than your new partners. It's just more of the same, with new faces and a shot at getting legitimized by your company and the FSC.
Honestly, I hate to think what pushed you into settling with them and getting into this cluster fuck of a deal. They must have really had your ass in the cross hairs. Or did they buy your company? The latter would make more sense to me, as I don't know why you tossed your company's excellent reputation into the sewer over this. What's that old saying, if you lay with dogs, you get fleas.
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DWB. Check out most major RIAA/MPAA copyright infringement suits against a user generated site that ended with a judgment or what they declared as a succesful settlement and you will see in most imstances they now work together in a more positive way under certain guidelines. Only the rare instance shows otherwise. I'm not sure why you would think copyright law would apply to the adult industry differently.