
Following the close of an eventful 2010 for the company, adult entertainment studio Pink Visual has decided to make its anti-piracy strategy for 2011 public, a move undertaken in part to encourage other adult studios to take steps of their own to deter online piracy, according to Pink Visual executives.
“After a successful Content Protection Retreat, we really became fully educated on piracy and the viable options for combating it,” said Allison Vivas, President of Pink Visual. “The information that was shared by all the retreat’s attendees helped us craft a well-rounded approach, and it was very encouraging to see how many other studios are ready and willing to take action.”
Vivas said that Pink Visual’s anti-piracy strategy will combine the establishment of ‘best practices’ for the display and distribution of content on its own sites, a revised and clarified acceptable use policy regarding the promotional content the company provides to affiliates, increased the number of DMCA take-down notices the company issues, filing additional litigation and the development of a new billing model that is “better suited to the modern online porn consumer mindset.”
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