"Pulling Out" Bwahahahahahahahaha!
Not so much California so much as people can easily bootleg porn for free thanks to online pirating of it. Similar to cheap gas, the revenue is no longer high enough to pay for as much. I am not the kind of person to know in detail what’s going on with porn, but I would be willing to bet that if people can copy and bootleg movies and games over the internet like they have been doing for some time, they can do the same with porn, which is pretty much photos & video.
Now THERE'S something to be proud of!
There is some irony that the very same liberalism that made California the center of this business is now killing it through regulation. From a business standpoint, it is similar to energy production, agriculture, and manufacturing, businesses the state government has discouraged through a high tax, high regulation regime.
Premature Evacuation.
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I love the names these porn actors and actresses give themselve...Trouble and Woodman. It does show they’re committed to their work.
In general, California has higher taxes and a higher cost of living, Wondercub said. . . . . and Nevada just has less regulations.
California is so overtaxed and overregulated that even the porn industry is leaving. What’s left?
They better take themselves in hand and all pull together to make a quick exit.
California is the Greece of America.
What next, porn production being outsourced to India?
Keep that trash over on the left coast.
Sincerely,
Florida
I thought it was about the California legislature.
And in the end, it will also end up hurting the movie industry in California, too. People forget that many “behind the scenes” people who work in Hollywood often took jobs in the adult movie industry as a way to make money until they become successful in the “real” movie or TV production industry.
Have you noticed how many porn stars there have come down with AIDS lately? Bathe yourself in filth, eventually you’re going to get sick...and die.
Elias is a bit of a leftard, but offers some insight about a law recently passed in LA County.
There is actually a nice conversation in the comments of that article talking about Firefly.