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Originally Posted by JOP
I think EA is differently organized then most studios. Buying them might not automatically give you access to their producers content.
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This is normal for the DVD business. Producers often sell"licenses" and not out right. That way we made more money and kept ownership of what we produce. EA are a distribution label, so do they have the rights to sell the content to Manwin and do they have the license to sell it online?
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Still yet again I fucked up.
I posted before and put the wrong URL for people to read. Here it is again and done right.
Read this article and you see it makes perfect sense.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/20...et-killed-porn
Until the mid 2000s very few decent DVD producers were selling out to anyone online. The reason is simple, online couldn't or wouldn't pay enough to compete with what they were earning. Now that's turned around and offline porn is slowly dying for most.
For a cash rich company in online porn to ignore this is frankly, stupid. These offline companies have archives of great porn, a brand name that means something and the production know how to produce porn a step up from what most online companies do.
Online offers the knowledge of getting and selling to traffic.
The only question is the price or a deal.