do you think free distribution of media including jav will get under control (decline and possible be prosecuted) in next 10-20 years ? or it al

makaroni1

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do you think free distribution v (piracy )of media including jav will get under control (decline and possible be prosecuted) in next 10-20 years ?
or it always will be like wild west schme ?
 

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in 10 to 20 years, neural networks could replace real porn
the Internet itself may break up into several unconnected areas
 
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do you think free distribution v (piracy )of media including jav will get under control (decline and possible be prosecuted) in next 10-20 years ?
or it always will be like wild west schme ?
Nope
 

makaroni1

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thank you both for answers very interesting I think all is needed politica will to fix it (or rather broke it ) in us some internet providers are obligated to monitor and send letter if you watch illigal content ... i think at the end it is inevitable
 

Pussyhunter1

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Porn industry in Japan is diminishing and may be dead in 20 years. Not only porn producers cutting off budgets, less people buying DVDs. Famous porn stars and amateurs in Japan refuse to film due to less paid, identity exposure etc. Internet revolution dos have incredible impact to Porn industry.
Live stream, however, has eaten the cake of porn producers.
 

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do you think free distribution v (piracy )of media including jav will get under control (decline and possible be prosecuted) in next 10-20 years ?
or it always will be like wild west schme ?
So long as light & objects exist, shadow will too.
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intrepid8

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The last time I used an optical disk was over 10 years ago, totally obsolete museum technology

True, but I understand the desire to have a tangible and collectible items as well. Admittedly I'm a dying breed but prefer to still buy music on CD and rip it myself for consumption. I also don't trust future availability of any formal digital content.
 
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