And it has become possible.
Twenty-two women are suing the adult video production company Girls Do Porn for fraud, coercion, and misrepresentation, after the company spread and sold the videos online—even after it promised the films would likely never reach a wide audience.
The viewer is meant to believe that the actors aren't aware they're being watched, or are so desperate for cash many of the descriptions mention women needing money for student loans or rent that they'll do anything.