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Originally Posted by signupdamnit
Realistically I have no idea.
Six years ago I would have said:
1. Organize the top major players and have them commit to being anti-piracy
2. Industry wide boycotts of sponsors, affiliates, tubes, content providers, ad networks, and even models who work with companies who support piracy in any way or form.
3. Aggressive lawsuits against pirates and those who support them at all levels.
Instead what happened was the pirates became the main players in adult and anyone complaining or pointing out the result was dismissed as being "jealous", "a broke loser" and this sort of thing for the last six years. Now the pirates own the industry. It's like having the mob in charge of the police and the FBI.
The only thing which could save this industry now is massive worldwide law changes which limit the free porn in some way.
I think absent that all you can do is slow the fall a bit. It's too late. 
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Well i would say same but also add how it's never toolate,only difference now is how sponsors and those who uses illegal tube traffic would need to take a stand,but problem is majority of them would not do that.i mean nobody is crazy to give up nice income source just for sake of greater good.
And when it come to law changes that cannot help as porn as subject is a toocomplicated for law makers,they only know to either allow it or ban it on some way(for example,in germany is not allowed free porn of any kind)