I can't argue with that. Piracy does destroy businesses/jobs/creativity and it really gets ugly no matter how you paint it. Sure it can also create other businesses/jobs for the cyberlockers and hosting companies, and downloaders are thankful for your share but at what cost? It destroys an industry and builds another. So my suggestion to webmasters/content owners is this: make sure you understand the intricacies of piracy first before you invest. Change your strategy and evolve your content protection schemes - its your responsibility to protect your rights. I'm not saying its your fault when your business falls down, but you have to not undermine the anti-consumerism spirit that created file sharing in the first place...
Not sure about the last part of your post... But a great reasoned argument... At last someone who tries to see that there are TWO sides to every story!
It's difficult to come up with a completely NEW business model.... You make a product and sell it... 'anti consumerism' or not, thats the way the world operates... Anti-consumerists make me p-ss at times really.... I see them on their demo's ... complaining about 'big business' etc whilst sending out for a Starbucks coffee and Big Macs!!!
What they want is to not have to PAY for anything... Yet make them all unemployed because there are no jobs left and they'd be protesting all over again! People make things, people sell things... it's the way of the world...
The problem comes because more and more people do not see a film (adult,mainstream) or any other artistic work as being 'work'... a creation, someone's property.... somones business of livelihood. They think that ALL films/music etc should be available for 'free'... (Yet THEY exect to be paid for THEIR work and labours?)
So what's the solution? (IF you accept that film makers/musicians/actors/PORN actors deserve to be paid for their labours).... If not, then it's simple....we won't have any.... or very very few.
Of course, some people say that the people who download FREE porn would not pay for it anyway... (therebye implying that the film industry isn't losing anything) RUBBISH.... Yeah that MIGHT be true of a very few people.... But take myself for example... If it were
NOT available for free, and I
WANTED to see it, then I'd
HAVE to pay for it... Simple.
I must say that I DO blame my own industry in part at least for the problems we currently face.... DRM was introduced and the industry did'nt run with it... That was for two reasons... 1, the technology needed to DRM-protect all of your films was very expensive and 2... aparently the 'customers' didn't WANT it. TOUGH is my answer to that one...
Again, IF they wanted to see the content, and it was ONLY available in DRM format, and EVERYONE was using DRM, then they wouldn't have a choice would they? The whole industry should have banded together, shared the cost of DRM encoding if needed, and made sure that EVERYONE used it... Yeah, people are always coming up with ways around new technology... but again, the industry should have done the same.... kept up with keeping the encoding tight and useless to pirates...
This is no good to the smaller guy/webmaster.... but again the industry (could) have made it affordable for small sites to use... (in the interests that ALL porn films would be protected from piracy)... By NOT using it, and by even making the proud BOAST on websites that their content was DRM-FREE, the industry screwed itself by making it really easy to pirate anything!
As you said, times are a changin'.... But either the wholesale piracy, encouraged by these file locker sites is going to be brought down... OR the industry is gonna be even smaller than it is now.... The smaller sites/webmasters just cannot afford to keep these sites going as an ever more expensive 'labour of love'..
To everyone posting things like 'I wonder if Rapidshare (etc etc) will keep going?" They WONT... (at least not in their present format)... If I were the director of a MegaUpload 'clone' site today.... I'd be bricking it waiting for a knock on the door... I would certainly bin any affiliate schemes immediately.... and start going through stored files looking for copyright breaching content... I'd put very strong 'take-down' measures in place that were serious and not just paying 'lip service' to the law. Either that, or I'd be thinking "OKAY, I've had a good run... maybe now it's time to completely pull the plug on the whole thing and start trying to hide my money away.....
Before it's too late!"