03-16-2014, 01:52 PM
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Now, at 27, Stoya's a free agent ? free from the life of a contracted pornographer ? which means she can say whatever the hell she wants about the major porn production companies, and she does. (She?s a Vice columnist, after all.) It doesn?t take her long, in the day I spend with her, to tell me how big fish corporate companies are devaluing porn by posting the films by small studios on pornography equivalents of YouTube. The studios then either go out of business or get bought out by the big companies. It sounds a lot like what happened to the music industry with the advent of Napster and LimeWire, but with porn sites, only a few sites make considerable bank off of advertisements. She wants me ? and you ? to know that the corrupt studios, the ones that accept poor working conditions for both crew and talent (Stoya mentions a time she voiced concern over shooting ?in the desert at high noon in mid summer with no toilets on set in a place where rattlesnakes hang out?), are the ones who make all the money when we illegally download free porn, and what I guess you could call the free-range organic mom ?n? pop studios are going out of business because of it.
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