@Ken90-0 There are companies that provide a services to production companies to track downloads. A copyright on a movie like "Wonka" or anything Disney or Viacom, etc. has a legitimate copyright, and a legitimate potential lawsuit. Porn cannot have legitimate copyrights, HOWEVER - these companies still generate there complaints and threats. Those threats are unfounded BUT the some site owners don't want to take the chance.
It's a situation where the "Karens" of the world make the world a miserable place for everybody.
There has never been a successful copyright infringement enforced on a porn movie with a few strange exceptions. Several decades ago, some porn producers were including commercial music in their porn videos. The copyright complaints were valid, not because of the porn, but because of the music included in the porn video. It's also interesting WHY they started putting music in the porn videos decades ago. If the videos were solely sexual, they could be liable for obscenity charges, however by including music, that put them in the gray area of being "artistic".
Virtually all the gay porn content comes out anyway, but currently, studios like BelAmi and Staxus are putting out very little good porn anyway. That might be due to the Russia/Ukraine war.
It is getting out of control. Just in the past few years, commercial movies are now required to included a percentage of minorities in significant supporting roles to satisfy the unions and be eligible for awards. The movie WONKA is a perfect example of that. "Karen" has taken over Hollywood.