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Originally Posted by Publisher Bucks
Maybe back in the day, this has not been the case in at least 15-20 years though.
I honestly can't think of *anything* in the past 15-20 years that was invented by the adult industry, other than how to decimate itself and kill profits across a wide range of business models.
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I was actually thinking more about the network infrastructure behind the scenes.
Imagine a standard tube site with 100,000 visitors per day offering 2K and 4K video streaming, and then consider that this single page is blowing through between 5 and 10 petabytes of traffic.
It's hard to imagine what excess capacity in terms of personnel and equipment at registrars, data centers, ISPs, power suppliers, in the end-consumer electronics sector and so on
would be freed up, if 60 or 70 percent of the entire network were to be shut down within a very short space of time!
Does the proposed AVS law change in the USA actually only affect pornographic content that is rated PG 18+?
Or should the youth protection laws also be applied to standard cinema films, games, music and content that is rated PG16 or PG18?
(horror, violence, nudity, drug use, colloquial language and so on)
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