I wonder if it’s being used for laundering, maybe with prepaid debit cards.
It is amazing how the laws have shifted 180 degrees on porn, from combating it to protecting it from piracy.
I once read a book on a counter-terrorism expert who was killed in the WTC on September 11, 2001. He had started his career with the FBI, and one of his early successes was busting a mob-controlled porn ring in New Jersey.
Decades later, priorities had changed. He’d been pulled off the porn beat and was fighting terrorists.
And there were messages at the start of porn films warning people that if they deprived the IP holders of their rightful profits, the FBI would come after them.
But how much priority would the FBI really put into pursuing it? I think those warnings are standard boilerplate that anyone can put at the front of a video. It’s no guarantee of anything.
Years ago one of the top business magazines tried to figure out if all the supposed profits from porn were real like the industry said they were and their conclusion was “Porn exaggerates everything”. They found it difficult to pin down numbers like say this movie was made for this amount of money and then sold this amount of videos.
I mean if it really made the tons of money suggested, then why dont everyday companies and investors get in?
I can’t Google it at the moment, but I believe there are many well known companies that invest in porn because the money is good. But they play down their involvement, because it can hurt their other businesses.
Well, since we are simply pointing out things, I’ll simply point out that clearly you aren’t contesting the “tedious” part of his description.
Man shall not live by food that you’re not paying for alone.