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Originally Posted by FightThisPatent
so how can you stop a *tube site from licensing content and giving full length clips away for free? you can't ban/shun the content producer is who looking to survive and licensing their content.
sites that steal content can be curbed by lawsuits (where applicable).
Fight the porn cops!
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That's exactly what I am afraid of - there are still old school producers producing crappy porn that they used to make bank on it, now they make beer money from DVD's and if someone comes over to them and buys their thing "for internet" and pays them a dime or two they consider that a profit.
These people should be declared incompetent to sign anything involving brain or internet.
The content brokers won't do this, because they would piss off all their buyers with paysites if they gave out something they sold already to someone else to someone, who would offer the same for free..
Unless they will be able to cash in more money from the tube buyers, of course.. but who makes more money - tubes or sponsor programs?
That brings me to a question for the content producers:
What is better for you - to produce two exclusive scenes a day to be bought by established programs or to produce something just to get a dime or two from tube sites?