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by cerrelio
3520 days ago
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It's largely the reason why I left. As I learned more about the industry it was less palatable. They do take steps to shield themselves and reduce their liability. Let's face it, if you're a top dog at a large porn company, you live a charmed life. These guys don't want to go to jail or have the government poking around in their business. The whole industry is legitimized by one object: a camera. If you pay someone to have sex, it's prostitution. If you pay someone to have sex and you record it, it's business. This very fine line is one they constantly walk; they're always a step away from criminal behavior. |
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But they're okay with running a business that depends (in part) on some very bad people using trickery and violence to acquire and control new talent.
I'm not here to berate you. I worked on amusement gaming machines, but started to get cold feet when it would have turned into casino work.
I want devs considering working in porn to consider how their work contributes to human trafficking -- modern slavery.