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Originally Posted by k0nr4d
I don't think that would help much. It woudl still get pirated, but besides that theres still so much old porn out there thats good. Even after so many years in the industry only NOW am i starting to feel like I've seen all the porn.
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there would little incentive to pirate, show video from 2010 and get a $50,000 fine or show video from 2009 legally.
it's a lot more enforcable than outright copyright infringement.
it's a compromise that most file sharing aficionados would accept.
tubes, not so effective as mainstream I see your point there, 2005 porn is indistinguishable from 2010 porn. amateur content would still be hard to sell but it might open up a market for recognised pornstars if their recent stuff was hard to find on tubes.