I don't know who owns and runs the lifeselector.com website but I've noticed that their scenes tend to be repackaged versions of 21 Sextury scenes.
The idea of Life Selector is making it into a "game" where you choose what to do in any given scenario, so you only see the scene play out according to the options you select at certain checkpoints.
So they must have some kind of affiliation with 21sextury. I don't even know if they have any scenes that are unique to lifeselector or whether everything is just "borrowed". They tend to be POV style stuff.
Interesting point.
There's a few companies turning over content over to each other. A classic case is Scotty Jx. When he was first starting out, he purchased hundreds of pictures from adult photographers for his Action Girls website. He did that through auctions and site dumps.
Many of the Analized photosets and scenes are repackaged julesjordan photosets and scenes. For example,
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never modeled for analized.com but she did for Jules Jordan's two websites, his julesjordan.com and his other site called, assfactory.com. Analized.com came into existence during 2018 a few months after Shyla had died.
However here she is with the Analized.com logo on her picture ...
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In the past, Mile High Media has purchased picture sets and scenes from Lethal Hardcore. I've seen pictures of
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with both Lethal Hardcore and Mile High Media logos on them.
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Alyssa's picture has the Mile High Media logo ...
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... yet the scene / film with Romeo Price is a Lethal Hardcore scene in their catalog:
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Lastly, when the UK's Harmony Vision was first starting out, they "borrowed" content - photosets and videos -- from Pornostatic / Killergram (another UK producer) until they had enough content of their own on their website.