I am not sure if someone posted this here before but looks like chickfight.com wants to close their website.
Here you can read more http://www.chickfight.com/
Well, I understand Michael. These people who buy a video and then upload it on all these free porn websites are killing the business. You cant survive without selling videos but you wont sell them if everything is for free on Pornhub as soon as you produce a video.
It is really sad. chickfight.com was one of my favorite video producers.
I've strictly avoided opening a new topic 2 days ago when I replied to one, that already existed on a similar issue.
It may seem trivial, but the fallout of the global crisis of the last decade have highlighted, that most people, due to their livelihood not depending directly on understanding an operating complex ecosocial mechanisms, the response most people gave was siding either with the anticapitalist alt-left or with her alt-right stepsister (let's not kid ourselves, most porn pirates and pirate consumers of porn are men).
As a consequence, the stable presence of broadband has allowed people to not just connect, but to congregate in places, where the default norm is, that "globalist" or "corporatist" rules don't apply to them. They don't see something as theft if they perceive said thing to be "lying around", to mean, unprotected. The same people who use cryptocurrency, and aren't the mob or terrorists, are the same people, who not only believe value is dependent on what they think it's worth, but that it will replace the "noob capitalist order".
Having said that, even without piracy, customer preferences have changed too, not in the least because the free market itself got into the personalization of access to products. It's not rocket science, that if gamers, who, again, are mostly young men, are being enclosed between freemium and microtransactions, given sufficient time, they will, and already have accustomed to a standard offering plus the premium level. Only because one of them pirates it, it's only indicative of other factors, not that they wouldn't like services, like on the go programming or binging. Therefore it doesn't surprise me, that a large porn site offers movies completely free, like the ones which have a logo of a woman riding a rocket.
Catfight and other fighting fetishes are a niche within this market, and thus, ever-changing. Those who have been longer on the producing side could have had similar protections, like what major studios enjoy on the mainstream market if there had been a supply of that. Instead, what they seem to offer is a YouTube-like partnership program and compliance with DMCA requests.