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Originally Posted by CDSmith
As for it ending piracy simply due to the architecture of VR, it may very well "end piracy" once an actual VR porn industry grows into a sizable entity.... but if I've learned one thing in this business in my 18 years it's never underestimate thieves nor their desire to profit from your hard work. If there's a way to be found they'll no doubt find it.
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That's the thing Shuster seems to have nailed down better than anyone. Porn always gets used as a way to build a market and then gets dumped later when the market exists and porn isn't needed anymore. Google did it with their search results, Paypal did it, so many others too.... it makes you wonder what life would be like today of the leading search engine was owned by one of the porn companies that initially drove traffic to search, or if iTunes was owned by a porn consortium rather than Apple. We are like the cute girls who always put out at homecoming and prom but can't figure out why nobody will marry us.
VR may be the first time in decades where, if done right, porn would be able to stop 'asking' if it is allowed to be displayed on leading platform(s) and instead dictate what can or cant be displayed....
