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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
As much as you rant about the tube sites, from what I see; the majority of their content is now legitimate licensed sponsor content ...
If you think the government or some big publicly traded company is a friend of the porn industry, a white knight coming to save ur azz ... stop hittin' the pipe ...
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It's moving in that direction but it isn't quite the case yet
https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1086030 For every one person complaining on GFY there are probably a million videos illegitimately up on tube sites.
I think it's a monopoly problem. Why should the major mainstream entertainment providers get special protection against piracy whereas those outside of their selected companies and industries get none? Equal access should be a requirement if this is to hold. A pornographer ought to be able to provide a footprint or such of videos (in so much as is technically possible) and get the same protection a regular movie studio has.
It's going to become more of a question if and when a major adult player gets their foot in the door and makes sure THEIR content is protected. At that point it's contributing to monopolies with collusion form U.S. ISPs. Piracy is currently decimating much of the industry.