We as an industry have to adapt and sites like these prove one thing. They appeal to the surfer more than we do with our present model. Well more than the $30 for 30 days model.
Truth = Very very few porn consumers want more than 30 minutes entertainment and very few want it very often. Otherwise there would be no threads or posts about a gallery giving away 20 hardcore pics or too much hardcore video as satisfying the the surfer enough to turn him off buying a membership.
Plus the BW bill of sites like Megarotic would go through the roof and sponsors BW bills would be to large to support the model we have today.
We sell a product based on our needs, not the consumers. This leaves us open to attack from people who meet the consumers needs better than we do.
Sites like AFF have zero scruples. They will pay money to sites like Megarotic knowing full well that they are thieves and breaking laws. They like Megarotic have no ethics or scruples. Sending them traffic opens you to the same charge. I wonder if they apply the same scruple to their affiliates stealing/cheating them? What would be there stand on anyone downloading all their content for a site?
Yet people will denounce sites that steal and at the same time send traffic to sites supporting thieves. This is nothing new and reminds me of the same situation with Acacia. People denouncing Acacia while sending traffic to sites who licensed with them.
Many PPV and VOD sites are knocking on my door for a "deal" on my videos. I don't do these deals but it proves they want them. Megarotic did not even bother to reply. They have no intentions of licensing. They can disprove this by showing us a few licensor's. Can they afford it or are they just to immoral to pay?
But this is the real problem. If we continue to go down the road of 30 day memberships at $30 we will lose more and more business. Sorry if your business relies on that model. But times change and if you scream about staying loyal to the old ways think about all the non exclusive content providers who closed when affiliates stopped buying content. If it was alright to move on then it's alright to move on now.