xxx wrote:I think it's only a matter of time before user generated content isn't allowed any more for adult sites. Probably sooner than later.
chemonro5 wrote:does anyone at legalporno managment have any inside word on weather piracy is concern for the studios under pornbox?
xxx wrote:I think it's only a matter of time before user generated content isn't allowed any more for adult sites. Probably sooner than later.
netzerkaiser wrote:Its not rocket science.
dap-addict wrote:xxx wrote:I think it's only a matter of time before user generated content isn't allowed any more for adult sites. Probably sooner than later.
What is user generated content?
Just not sure I understand.
stevehappy339 wrote:what I'm assuming is if prices are reduced and simultaneously the stigma around this industry is reduced then it would be mostly like the music industry where people are subscriptions for music services
I mean back in early 2000s music piracy was it peak but now it's very low in fact it's for them
netzerkaiser wrote:The cancer of piracy has to be sorted out.
Then prices can be dropped to sustainable levels.
Its not rocket science.
If piracy was sorted out, & the people who are members of any site, who download as members & upload to free sites, were chased & stopped, hopefully politely, then you could surely sell scenes at 2 / 3 tickets & you'd still make handsome profit.
What am I saying that doesn't defy common sense?
I just do not understand.
I hope I come across as on the level. I'm just trying to be fair to LP/AV, the models, the consumers... to keep it sustainable.
Jocke wrote:Well, we still want amateur porn on those sites. PH have verified user content. I expect that that will still be around.
I have a PH premium account. I never watch it after the purge. Now PH is better than PHP. The free site is better than the subscription version. How smart is that?
stevehappy339 wrote:I mean back in early 2000s music piracy was it peak but now it's very low in fact it's for them
Ultra-Gape wrote:I understand where you're coming from but the trouble with that analogy is that the streaming model has been terrible from a financial perspective for artists/musicians/songwriters etc.
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