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Big outfits like Viacom may make the most noise about copyright violations, but porn sites are using tech to protect their property.
Big outfits like Viacom may make the most noise about copyright violations, but porn sites are using tech to protect their property.
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-Says chelbe00 from a CNET forum.
The "hook up" culture is as as prominent now as ever. If it isn't more prominent now it is at least more out in the open.
I don't see why someone couldn't simply record the feed as it was being streamed to their computer, and share it later as they pleased.
at 25 frames/sec.
They are at best 2 bit dirty hoe :(
Who have sold their soul for a mere few Hundred dollars to $2000 max.
A movie star, gets like $5Mill per movie, these miserable lost women who appear in these videos where they are depicted as less than animals, or
objects, get paid usually at most $2000.
How can you glorify this filthy act, of appearing in a porn video set aside making it and disturbing it as anything but a sad and pathetic act for sad and pathetic people who buy them. Specially what this kink.com makes which is bondage videos.
For example in one series of videos they have women "Hog tied" ramming blunt objects into their vaginas by machines! How can you glorify the outfit and people who make these filth?
Let me ask you this, if your daughter or mother appeared in one of these porn videos at kink.com, would you consider her a "Porn Star"? Or would you consider that she has ruined your life since beside degrading herself to the level of slime, she has also degraded her whole family to that level.
We as a society are to blame, not the pornographers. If we really wanted sex, we could eliminate porn. But we dont want to since we rather watch others--which is more obscene. We need to turn the tables on them by not watching the crap they produce, hookup, and have more sex. We really dont need their crap if we legalized prostitution, permitted the establishment of sex clubs and were more open to each other. But that wont happen..we are phoney as they are.
Also funny how the use of a video camera on people paid to have sex allows the producers to provide their workers with health benefits. Contrast that to the alleged illegal activities of other sex workers who simply do not appear on a camera to get paid to have sex. There is no regulation, no benefits. They are hung out to dry with government approval.
As for the producers mentioned who think that making a video live will reduce the threat of illegal copying of their "precious material" here is a question.
Have you ever considered how people use this? If you did you would know that the urge to watch and release is dependant on the level of need. So in their world, you wait till they turn on the camera, then you engage in that oh so solo activity. Its like you've gotten a real date with the camera.
- Sorry Peanut Gallery But Porn Is Profitable & Your Comments A Waste Of Time
- by lilmikesf April 3, 2007 11:24 AM PDT
- I don't know where most of the pedantic commentary is coming from...seems they are new to not only Cnet, but the concepts discussed in the article. Note how one blithering "commentor" brings in his assessment that somehow by buying SF's abandoned historic Armory as a studio, now the amiable Acworth is somehow a villian to those who work for him. Nothing could be further from the truth, and while the imagery may not be your cup of tea, it's created in a legal & taxed manner & done here creating work in the US. There's good news here in that you don't have to watch it if you don't want to, and that the anti piracy measures will likely keep you from seeing it, even if you want to. Those who can't grasp how his business has grown, or get over their own prejudice are sadly distracted by it none the less. Maybe they should work hard and achieve something as well, instead of sitting in the peanut gallery and whining about how others are getting ahead.
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