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BettingHandle 09-27-2010 11:16 PM

Internet Pornographers Now Suing Pirates
 
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Hollywood film studios and record labels aren?t the only people filing lawsuits against illegal downloaders. As of a few weeks ago, porn producers banded together to file lawsuits of their own, but there?s a unique spin: embarrassment.

It?s tough to say whether or not the lawsuits filed by movie studios and record labels against a small number of users have proven effective as a deterrent to piracy, but the added embarrassment of exposing sexual fantasies to friends, family and colleagues might make the method more effective for owners of adult content.

The producers have targeted users who downloaded titles that prominently feature transsexuals and ?barely legal? 18-year old girls. Since the lawsuits are on public record, the defendants? porn-viewing habits would be exposed.

Pink Visual President Allison Vivas told the AFP, ?When it comes to private sexual fantasies and fetishes, going public is probably not worth the risk that these torrent and peer-to-peer users are taking.?

The initial barrage of lawsuits began a few weeks ago, and the producers are also targeting YouTube (YouTube)-like streaming video sites (YouPorn and XTube come to mind) that deal in owned content and only remove it after receiving a take-down notice.

There?s a certain irony to the situation. Many of these producers built their careers by distributing their goods through web-based channels that challenged traditional distribution models. Now those technologies have developed to the point that the average user can simply acquire the goods for free.

k0nr4d 09-27-2010 11:25 PM

Interesting but I don't think it will put too big a dent in piracy. Lots of porn still on rapidshare, and private torrent trackers that are invite only for instance. Not to mention the tubes, and tube's and rapidshare dont nessesarily have to log ip addresses.

Dirty Dane 09-27-2010 11:43 PM

So if I go into a shop and copy a Barely Legal magazine in the backroom, I have the right to do so because my privacy is more important? No, I don't think so and the technology doesn't make a difference (copy machine or file-sharing software).

Russian 09-27-2010 11:49 PM

Ok so what's the news source? Links?

Davy 09-28-2010 03:30 AM

It's the new business model.

Nautilus 09-28-2010 03:52 AM

Fucking thieves should get their asses handed to them - the stronger the pressure, the better. We cannot win the war on piracy using any single method, even such a big one like lawsuits, but every single bit of effort helps.

Big Voo 09-28-2010 04:13 AM

Fuck torrents !!! Fuck piracy !!!

Paul Markham 09-28-2010 04:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirty Dane (Post 17546721)
So if I go into a shop and copy a Barely Legal magazine in the backroom, I have the right to do so because my privacy is more important? No, I don't think so and the technology doesn't make a difference (copy machine or file-sharing software).

Since when were there privacy rights for law breakers?


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