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Old 01-21-2021, 11:28 PM  
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Originally Posted by NALEM View Post
When attending tradeshows and conferences, I meet thousands of people each year. We may have crossed paths, but I dont know who you are, and you still know JACK about me. I never took photos. The very existence of NALEM was never created for profit. For a period of time, it was mostly Buster's work that was posted to the site.

Sure its easy to judge, we do it every day. I have professional relationships with people in this very industry who were immediately effected by the theft of their content, only to see it published to sites like PornHub. I walked away from what later turned out to be hundreds of millions because a business partner of mine decided to compete with PH, and I wholely disagreed with the business model which relied on stolen content.

And PornHub ... the issue with V and MC temporarily pulling the processing was directly caused by PornHub's willful and intentional actions and not caused by the industry at large. Conservatives can always look for a reason to censor the porn industry, so why give them a reason? When content producers flagrantly post hardcore images to open, easily accessible, public sites, those very producers deserve what is coming to them. This industry has repeatedly failed to self regulate. Maybe its time that it does. Unfortunately it won't. Instead the industry at large will continue to cry that they are the victim here.
Well I apologize if I have you confused with others. I meet a lot of people as well. I'm sure we would recognize each other if we met again.

While I agree with most of your points I disagree with the highlighted text. Producers have been "flagrantly posting hardcore images" since the TGP days and before. It is NOT legal Producers who were the cause of PH's problems. No, it was illegal "user uploaded" content that went unregulated until advocates and alleged victims cried out in protest and sued. Then MC/V took notice and pulled processing.

Again, the blame is NOT on legal content producers who follow the law. Working with tubes today is not the same as it was in pre-2007 (before I really started). So for those of us with a more recent past our views are simply that a valued affiliate has lost revenue and it is trickling down in a negative way to us. I don't feel like I "deserve" this since it was not my content that caused these problems.

Whatever beef people have with the tubes is old news, long over, the past and NOT how things are today in 2021.
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