Regarding Internet porn

Of course, I don’t have any experience with Internet pornography. But I hear it’s doing quite well.

Several popular sites are basically YouTube for porn.

Vivid Entertainment does not like these sites. They keep masturbators from buying overpriced DVDs from Vivid.

Most of the material comes from amateurs.  But, just like YouTube, some copywrited material leaks onto these sites. So, Vivid is suing.

Opponents of the lawsuit say that the short clips on these sites serve as a promotional tool for Vivid. Vivid thinks otherwise.

Money shot quote:

“Two or three minutes — that’s all you need,” Hirsch says. “After watching two or three minutes of hardcore sex, you’re not going to go and buy the full movie. And if you look on these sites, an overwhelming amount of content is copyrighted.”

So, these sites will likely need to get copywrited content off, leaving a still vast array of amateur videos.

I’m shocked at the number of people willing to film themselves and upload it to the Internet.  Pornography is a hobby that spans generations.  The scat porn you upload today, gets watched by your parents tomorrow.

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