Sure, but I wouldn't want stuff disappearing just because someone later regrets it. Porn...ok. Then books? Movies? No thank you. Anyway, my point remains that Lovelace didn't express regret until many years after Deep Throat and a group of anti-porn activists literally moved next door and targeted her. She was apparently a very weak-willed person, willing to go along with nearly anyone - Chuck Traynor, then anti-porn people. But the movie Deep Throat was consensual, and to say otherwise is to slander Gerry Daminio, who by all reports was actually a very decent guy.
Here's the thing - this clip is from "Linda Lovelace For President", which was made AFTER "Deep Throat." If it was such a horrific experience, why did she make this one? I get the feeling a lot of women did porn, and later regretted it - had a religious conversion, became a soccer mom, whatever. Should they have the ability to make it all disappear simply because they regret it?
Again, not one of the people who worked on Deep Throat - not the director, the camera man, the makeup woman, the hair stylist and none of the other actors supported her. Here's the thing, Linda gave a ton of interviews at the time, and even wrote a book - and never said any part of her experience was non-consensual. It was only after she came under the influence of anti-porn crusaders that she changed her tune.