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Originally Posted by Tube Ace
Saw these a couple weeks ago
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There is something to be said about the likes of Duke Dollars (very prolific) and Max Hardcore (retired).
On one hand, you will have some girls who are into it (albeit, very rarely).
On the other hand, what they're doing can be construed as taking advantage, and makes them liable for a class action suit, much like with Girls Do Porn (although to a lesser extent, but still, you could do it -- and probably win, with a good litigator).
Even though you could say that Amazon (and everyone else) is taking advantage of their workforce, you can't say that they are taking their dignity, however.
Porn is just porn (or, it should be): The John's get off, and the girl and the producers get paid. Everyone is happy. Generally, and to a point.
Since there are no royalties in porn, the producers get lifetime exploitation rights (unless they sold their content to third parties). But the performers have no actual rights, and the rights owners get very mad if they're told that they can't expect lifetime exploitation rights to a scene from a moral point of view. Yet, we will have a lot of cases going forward where you're going to see scenes being taken down without any litigation, even.
Because, if you don't, you could pretty much lose everything should it go to court.
You paid for it, fair and square. But, can you expect lifetime exploitation rights, considering you paid a very meager one-time sum? I don't know, morally? It can be deemed reprehensible, but legally -- it's yours.
But this is where it gets even trickier: This is not "porn". This is something that can ruin someone's life, or cater to someone's very dark and twisted fantasies. Which, again; are fantasies -- but when cultivated, they can become something more.
There is no twisting this: such content can in fact make certain people (nutters, abusers, etc) wish for the "real" thing even more. That is; to degrade someone and make them yours. Completely.
You could say that the same thing could be said about Kink, but here's the thing. The degradation factor is nowhere close enough as with Facial Abuse, Max Hardcore, and sometime ago -- Meatholes.
Some people might not like their content. But it not only sells, it also can't be considered your average porn, because it's something more. It degrades someone to a point where you either like it being done to you, or... you had to do it, because you really, really needed the dough. One makes a good case for the director and the producer, but the other one... Well, to most people, it makes them believe the narrative that the very religious people push when it comes to porn.