Adult performers have launched a campaign to encourage fans to pay for the porn they watch, rather than pirating videos on the internet.
The Pay For Your Porn campaign, backed by publishers Adult Empire, argues that piracy is hurting the industry, and that porn fans need to take responsibility for that if they want the industry to remain sustainable.
"Purchasing content ensures it’s better produced, delivered in higher quality formats, more secure, and fosters the creation of new adult content," the campaign argues. "Porn piracy hurts everyone, from the creators behind the scenes to the porn stars fans love to watch.
"Everybody needs to make a living – theft only helps take away the ability of the tens of thousands of people in the adult industry," it adds.
The campaign was launched just as the actor Samuel L Jackson sparked outrage among porn performers by naming porn sharing site RedTube as one of the best pop culture achievements of the past 50 years. Jackson's comments led the adult star Catalina Cruz to call for a boycott of his movies, telling the Avengers actor that "these sites are stealing whole members' areas and have to potential to kill an industry." Full story...
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The Pay For Your Porn campaign, backed by publishers Adult Empire, argues that piracy is hurting the industry, and that porn fans need to take responsibility for that if they want the industry to remain sustainable.
"Purchasing content ensures it’s better produced, delivered in higher quality formats, more secure, and fosters the creation of new adult content," the campaign argues. "Porn piracy hurts everyone, from the creators behind the scenes to the porn stars fans love to watch.
"Everybody needs to make a living – theft only helps take away the ability of the tens of thousands of people in the adult industry," it adds.
The campaign was launched just as the actor Samuel L Jackson sparked outrage among porn performers by naming porn sharing site RedTube as one of the best pop culture achievements of the past 50 years. Jackson's comments led the adult star Catalina Cruz to call for a boycott of his movies, telling the Avengers actor that "these sites are stealing whole members' areas and have to potential to kill an industry." Full story...
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