plagiarismtoday.com — Though this isn?t a shock to anyone who has surfed the Web, what is interesting is that, unlike the RIAA and MPAA, the porn companies have not sued any file sharing companies or individual users over this infringement.
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3point1fourDec 9, 2006
That's because you only watch a pron a couple of times. It's not like music or main stream movies you'll go back to a hundred times. It's a shotgun approach where you give a ton of content and expect fast results and then a quick death. Why would a company care if a 10 year old video was being downloaded? At that point styles and preferences change and it becomes a nitch product. Sure, they want every penny, but if you watch Pron Teh Movie on some torrent site you just may go and get PTM 2 through 73.
optimaximalDec 9, 2006
Thinking about it, I bet people rewatch porn more times than movies.
kaffeinDec 9, 2006
++ Solution: play custom maps only, and get mappers to remake retail maps from the ground up w/o ads. Could be a good thing for the game to encourage maps to be made.
friedman420Dec 10, 2006
@mightmethe mpaa and riaa are not the government, they are an organization that represents buisnesses. copyright infringement is illegal, but it is not necessarily criminal jurisdiction unless it is for commersial use (such as sale). therefore the riaa and mpaa have to bring individual violators to civil court, they face reparations and fines to these organizations, not jail time.
feechDec 10, 2006
I think the reason its so easy for them to make profits is because it doesn't cost that much for a hotel room (rental house), lighting, and decent cams..s**t whats the budget for a porn? 7grrr maybe per movie?? and if its for a website that updates once a month the costs are reduced even more. The fact is most people watching porn are not buying or renting in the stores. They're online streaming the s**t. So of course there profits are rising, porn companies have embraced the Internet..Unlike major studios and network T V
jbrevikDec 10, 2006
No porn! Forget it...
agretDec 10, 2006
Abuse of bury system, if you don't like it don't digg it, only bury stories which are incorrect.
blandymanDec 10, 2006
What the f**k did he say?For a second I thought I was the ultimate dyslexic person. I was about to tell famous I was everyone.
davisthediggerDec 10, 2006
but u can find porn here! => <a class="user" href="http://www.pornotube.com">http://www.pornotube.com</a>
nycjapDec 10, 2006
That's a pile of crap.It's *a movie*, in both cases. A script, a bunch of people, a camera, a microphone, some lights and a director. I'm supposed to make allowances for "Hollywood" because Leonardo DiCaprio charges more than Jenna Jamieson? F*** Leonardo and his buddies.Porn proves that you can make a very good profit from creating content, without crying to the government every time someone makes a copy of your movie. If Hollywood can't manage on what they make, that's their problem, not mine or yours, or the governments. If you can't make enough from producing buggywhips, it's time to try something else.
albinoravenDec 11, 2006
@Optimaximalonly the scene that they like though, even then only ten minutes....;)Now what would sell is seven minute porn. Like how long does it take to finish? Why make an entire movie when 7 minutes is really all one would need.