Oct
25
2010

Porn pros hope to squelch online piracy by 2012



The film and music businesses couldn’t stop file-sharing, but the porn industry has a plan to drive piracy into the shadows in 15 months or less. Can DogFart, Lords of Porn, and Naughty Bank succeed where others have failed?

They certainly hope so. To that end, a company called Pink Visual rounded up a huge collection of porn studios and lawyers for a “content protection retreat” (CPR) in Tucson last week, one designed to get the industry working together on an anti-P2P strategy. CPR was designed to “revive” the business, and backers hope hope they can “significantly reduce digital piracy of adult content and to effectively drive those who engage in adult content piracy completely underground by January 2012.”

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