PayforYourPorn.org Launches

WARRENDALE, Pa. — AdultDVDEmpire.com on Tuesday announced the launch of PayforYourPorn.Org, which endeavors to bring together the industry’s top players for a common cause "to support the benefits of quality paid content."

The group behind PayforYourPorn.org says that adult entertainment fans need to fight against theft by seeking out paid content.

"It’s better produced, delivered in higher quality formats, more secure, and fosters the creation of new adult content," the group says. "Industry professionals can join the cause by partnering with us and spreading the word through social media and other platforms."

Adult star and sex educator, jessica drake, is an advocate on the effects of piracy. The Wicked Girl remarked, "As a performer, director and producer for Wicked Pictures, I can speak first hand about the very real effects of piracy on the entertainment industry and the economy. Piracy is a very serious criminal activity. It not only decreases the bottom line of the artist but also every single person who is employed by the art, music, literary and entertainment industries.

“People don't realize illegal downloading of copyrighted digital content results in a loss of jobs, lower wages, higher unemployment rates and higher taxes. Theft is also a violation of personal consent and ethics. Support the entertainment you love, the companies and stars who make your favorite movies, and the economy. Please pay for your porn."

Adult star Tasha Reign agreed. “I hope my fans understand that I cannot create porn without them paying for it," Reign said. "The word needs to be spread."

Adult content providers interested in partnering with the cause should use the “Contact Us” form at the bottom of the page. Get all of the latest updates by subscribing to or following #PayForYourPorn on TwitterFacebookYouTube and Tumblr.  

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