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Commuting to work doesn't make you a sex slave.
One of my neighbors owns a doughnut shop. He and his family members work there, but sometimes they hire help. Depending on how business is going, I expect the occasional help doesn't make as much as the guy who has to be responsible for the whole shop. They also don't lose money when business is bad. Could someone who has learned how to make bearclaws figure out where to get the machinery and such and eventually make more money with more risk? Obviously.
Or, to put it another way, could someone who had the whole infrastructure to cam make a higher percentage of the money if they did not have to cut a cam company in? Obviously. But that doesn't mean that cam companies are somehow stealing from studios and chat hosts.
This is how an interdependent economy works i.e. any civilization which has exited cave-dwelling.
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