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In response to jackfromdownunder's comment

(BREAKING NEWS) Unedited workprints of JAV titles leaked en masse! Industry associates responds

Let's just say that SOD is notorious for not investing enough in digital security. A famous example is in early 2020 where their server got hacked, crashed and burn. Resulting in a mass leak of their customer's personal data, including credit card payment details :-https://xtech.nikkei.com/atcl/nxt/news/18/07360/ Imagine that this happening to their contracted talents as part of this wave of leak.

In response to drk's comment

(BREAKING NEWS) Unedited workprints of JAV titles leaked en masse! Industry associates responds

You are really close to the crux of the matter. It's unfortunate that such incident happen but, as per my comment on Komura's reaction, a leak of such magnitude has far deeper implications in our current digital age. I'm not allowed to go into details here, but think hard upon it and see the larger picture.

In response to nanashi's comment

Jessica Kizaki - Life After JAV (Part 1 of a 2 part interview)

That is your interpretation but you are welcome to post your version of the entire interview somewhere for other to get a clearer picture of things and all of us will be better for it. That's what been done for the English Bible over and over as no one can agree on which version offers the best translation and interpretation.

In response to nanashi's comment

Jessica Kizaki - Life After JAV (Part 1 of a 2 part interview)

Translation is not an exact science, it's more of an art that depends on the one reading the original article. Hence why some prefer to use the term "interpretation" and why there is the pharse "lost in translation". Nothing's perfect.That is why I choose to link up the original article for people, perhaps better than me, to do their own interpretation and come to their conclusion.

In response to spaten78's comment

EXCLUSIVE: Ai Uehara is attempting to covertly take down her massive JAV catalog

>(though with DRM, I wonder what happens when they get delisted? Can't play any more on one's computer I take it?). I bought Uehara's Moodyz compilation when it was on sale from Fanza about 2 months back. It still is linked to my account, still able to be streamed and be downloaded for offline viewing. Delisting is what the word meant. Taken away from the online storefront where people can't access its page and buy new copies of it. But the file is still on the server and accessible by people who have previously bought the rights to watch it.

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