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Porn Companies Launch Anti-Piracy Program

A trade group representing adult content companies is set to launch a new program to protect their products from infringement. However, a poll among their readers reveals that many believe the problem is too big to do anything about.

The interestingly named Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has just announced it will launch a new service to help porn content creators protect their product from copyright infringement.

The adult trade group says that the Anti-Piracy Action Program (APAP) employs spidering and fingerprinting techniques to track pirate material, can send DMCA takedown notices to infringers and offers legal consultation and litigation services.

So-called adult ‘tube’ sites will be negotiated with to replace pirate content with trailers that promote legitimate content. But will it all be worth it? A poll currently running on the FSC site asks this question:

What do you think should be done about content piracy and copyright infringement?

11.2% believe that “educating consumers that it’s wrong to steal content” is the way to go, while just 13% seem to back this and other schemes by voting to develop technologies that combat content theft.

21.9% want to take legal action against online pirates and 23.8% want to work with a combination of all the previous options. 30.1% believe that the problem is so big there’s nothing that can be done about it.

We’ll see if this new program can prove the last group of voters wrong. Somehow it seems unlikely.

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    What about XXX password sites? Theyre fine were just going after the pirates lol

  • It’s disgusting how these perverts try to draw a parallel between their so called business and freedom of speech.

    The group is most likely the same as previous ones. That is, they charge the big companies to spider for their files and send out form letters. It’s a business.

    The big companies got that way from employing spammers. They don’t care that filth ends up in minors inboxes. The isps that cater to this industry, Isprime, webair etc are complicit in it. As well as Epassporte. You should dig into their background for a good laugh. Same goes for juicer family AKA CCbill.

  • Well I download and upload porn everyday. The internet is for porn remember: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5430343841227974645# Internet is for Porn There is an official news story that came out before this video. Porn built the internet now they want to take it away. You can never do that.

  • The whole pr0n industry may be screwed, rule34 4 ever!

  • Where’s the option for “this isn’t a problem at all?”

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