Porn Guardian PSA Featured in 'So You Think You Can Fuck'

NEW YORK - Anti piracy company Porn Guardian has recorded two different public service announcements in conjunction with co-owner Dominic Ford's reality show "So You Think You Can Fuck."

The reality show (viewable for free at SYTYCF.com) pits six contestants against each other in a race to become America's Favorite Porn Star. Each week the contestants compete in a group challenge. This week's episode is called "So You Think You Can Steal?"

In the episode, the two teams have to create a PSA about piracy. Team leaders Mitch Vaughn and Topher DiMaggio were given a fact sheet about piracy. The two teams then had 30 minutes to create and rehearse a PSA aimed at discouraging people from pirating videos.

The Porn Guardian owners then judged the two videos and declared one a winner. Wearing two different hats, the show's producer and co-owner of Porn Guardian, Dominic Ford said, "The fight against piracy is very important to me. This year, as we were looking at what elements we wanted to be part of SYTYCF, it was obvious to me that Porn Guardian and a strong anti-piracy message had to be represented. Our show gets viewed by hundreds of thousands of people, which makes it a terrific platform to get important messages across to a lot of people in a fun, sexy way. Hopefully these two different PSAs will enlighten more people about the dangers of pirating videos, and the impact it has on our industry."

Episode 4 of Season 3 is now live at SYTYCF.com and is viewable for free. For more information, visit PornGuardian.com.

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