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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
Contracts on the Internet are unilateral and contracts of adhesion.
Reputable and honorable business partners do not cheat each other.
That is where law and ethics may not coincide but so what?
Screw people and your business reputation is shit -- that is called reality.
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Where is the contract that says they have to keep the affiliates? Where is the partnership deal that says they have to keep affiliates?
They own
65 pornhub.com
181 redtube.com
217 youporn.com
393 tube8.com
1351 xtube.com
1578 brazzers.com
2230 pornmd.com
5145 realitykings.com
6513 thumbzilla.com
7023 digitalplayground.com
9035 mydirtyhobby.com
9683 men.com
10533 mofos.com
12787 gaytube.com
13546 babes.com
18675 twistys.com
57894 sextube.com
124783 porniq.com
140472 peeperz.com
152657 webcams.com
spankwire.com, extremetube.com, keezmovies.com, etc., etc...
The number is the Alexa rank.
Clearly, they don't need affiliates who cost them more money than they're worth. If the affiliates cost nothing and brought in enough sales, they would keep them. With all those sites they can put adverts on Tubes and other sites and get free joins.
They can adopt a new model of promoting webcam models who have done porn or will do.
Take this as a warning, the business is adapting and people who were once courted and made to feel important are now excess baggage.
Why do you care, would Xlovecam keep a part of the business that no longer shows a profit? Affiliates have proven they wouldn't.