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Old 05-13-2011, 02:25 AM  
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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
Yes it is. And the fact that you don't realize that is pretty telling. You're talking about "media". I'm talking about a human need...in some people an ADDICTION...porn is VERY different. It deals with human sexuality. You might find more success in this business (above whatever success you already have) when you realize that.

I don't create "media". I create something that I love for people who simply can't get enough of it.
I understand that human sexuality is very powerful. And totally agree with you on that. But, I'm not here arguing about the difference between adult and non-adult media. I am talking about the umbrella of media, which porn falls under.

Example: The basic business fundamentals still apply to distributing, marketing and selling an adult magazine, as it does to a non-adult magazine. It's the content that is different.

Taking into consideration the fact that porn is a more urgent human desire, I still don't see how suing "end-users" is going to work or curb any piracy. Again, as we've seen from the evidence gathered from the efforts of other media industries going after end-users and ultimately reaping no benefits.

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