Actually, the over-production of ****, is why free **** exists.
And that happens, because legally speaking, the Escort Service Industry, is legally not the same as the **** Industry.
The camera *is* actually what makes the technical difference, as goofy as that sounds.
This wasn't really that big of a deal back in older days before the internet.
Smut has pretty much always existed, arguably back to the Kama Sutra, even though that's not at all what the Kama Sutra is, to a Western understanding (and a very shallow, simple one at that) that is what it is (unfortunately).
So, to make this a bit simple without getting too technical as to how Corporations and Affiliates work:
A while back, Coca-Cola bought out the original company that made Monster Energy Drink.
That becomes a Subsidiary of Coca-Cola, and effectively takes their orders from Coca-Cola, very similar to how Google is owned by Alphabet, and Facebook is owned by Meta.
So, let's say that an over-production of Monster Energy Drink happens by accident.
Somebody must've made a typographical error, and they over-produced.
Coca-Cola then bulk counts the over-produced product, and sells it out as a whole for a clearance price to their other Subsidiaries and Affiliates, who later rinse and repeat and resell the discounted product again to Wholesale Distributors who put it into the hands of the Retailer, who put it again at a continued discounted price chain into the hands of The Consumer.
So where does free **** come from?
Free **** websites are essentially the Affiliates of **** Studios, and the rise of the Escort Service Industry has muddied the waters and blurred the line of what the legal and technical difference is as a business.
Where this gets shoddy, and the part that I don't like (and here's the punchline) is:
When you use an online platform for your business, if you actually take the time to read through the Terms Of Service and Licensing Agreement, as soon as you upload your original content to these such platforms (OnlyFans, various different cam sites, and even Twitch, Twitter and Facebook), legally speaking: You no longer own the Rights to the content that you made...
That's how OnlyFans dodged an epic amount of lawsuits when they got DDOS hacked and their database got leaked illegally due to their security breach.
So then you have international laws which are a mess of their own in terms of Digital Rights Management, and there are these 3rd, 4th, and 5th party bootleg sites that come out of the woodworks from 2nd and 3rd World Countries who get a hold of this stuff and because their laws are different and DRM is kind of a joke, basically nothing happens, and that leaked content just ends up circulating forever online.
I've known women that have henceforth stopped and walked away from being cam models and doing amateur ****, and their stuff is still floating around on the internet 5+ years later, and no, they're not getting any royalties or payment for it because of the circus that is Digital Rights Management.
For that matter, this also applies to anybody that does any kind of online media production, be it art, digital art, music, movies, and television series. It's an epic conundrum.
And the women that sign up for this stuff, either they don't know how messed up it is on a managerial level, or they just outright don't care because they're just trying to make a quick paycheck while not really thinking about it.