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Originally Posted by NinjaSteve
What is this round table supposed to accomplish exactly?
I'm all about not having our adult content uploaded or shared for free, but I'm not sure what this meeting is supposed to do. Sure you said it in the image/flyer but what is the adult industry or online adult industry going to do that's different than the MPAA and such? Especially to places like the pirate bay that aren't even in the U.S.? It just sounds like it'll cause drama in our industry, cost companies money to get involved, and nothing positive will happen regarding protecting the rights of our content. Don't think I'm an asshole for posting this, I'm just curious on how this is going to be any different than other organizations.
You're going to come up with solutions to stop our content from being pirated? Or create a list of companies to boycott that appear (or promoted) on pirating sites? Or personally take on some torrent sites?
Movie studios lose a lot and they're having problems combating the issue and I think they have more money than the adult industry that will be getting involved in this.
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The advantage we have over movie studios, we can go after advertisers. They wont because they all need each other. Paramount hits walmart with a lawsuit, walmart never carries their movies again. Once again we shall be the innovators, one judgment and the game will change so radically for mainstream as well as adult.