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Recall in November 2019, the lawsuits against GirlsDoPorn. The women alleged that via coercion and fraud, they were misled into doing porn.

Some were told that the film would not leave the country. Others were told it was a modeling contract and not pornography. Still others were told they'd be paid a certain amount, yet were paid a different amount.

And now we have this.
https://youtu.be/b6E3JS3Dmaw
Czech Casting is facing similar charges of coercion and fraud.

Among the many discussions I've seen on the topic, opinions generally fall under two categories. The first, argues these women have no case and must face the consequences for their actions. The second, argues these women have the right to destroy these companies and take down all copies of the videos.

Who is right? Who is wrong?
Should regretful women be allowed to sue and bankrupt adult film companies?

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I think that women and men should have the right to require porn sites to take down videos of them if they request it. Assuming the women and men were not tricked into filming the porn, I don't think they should be allowed to sue for damages and put the companies out of business. However, like I said, they should be able to request that their videos be taken down (or face legal consequences).

Of course, even this does not entirely remove the videos from the internet as there are people that will have made copies of it, but we can use AI to find these videos and take them down when they resurface.
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WarmPotato wrote:Recall in November 2019, the lawsuits against GirlsDoPorn. The women alleged that via coercion and fraud, they were misled into doing porn.


If it was coercion and fraud they should sue. But if they signed a contract by free will then it will depend on terms they signed up for. I don't know the details here, but if it is sex trafficking, then they should sue.
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B0ycey wrote:If it was coercion and fraud they should sue. But if they signed a contract by free will then it will depend on terms they signed up for. I don't know the details here, but if it is sex trafficking, then they should sue.


They could argue that the contract was not entirely clear. Contracts can be convoluted and tricky.

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