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Originally Posted by XOS_Andrei_G
Personally, there's still a lot of opportunity.
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Oh.. agree XOS - it's not all gloom and doom!
Some of the changes will probably be much for the better and markets will continue to open. The EU now appears to have more eyes on screens than North America and this will keep increasing - tho "local markets" there may be harder to attack than all-English speaking world. Again... eastbound, despite regional laws/restrictions will open up as well.
One of more interesting areas for expansion is in Spanish language users with a claimed increase of 229% in the last five years and plenty leeway for further increases.
Here's a quick summary of users by language... dunno how accurate, but a guide -
http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm
Only my

but have to agree with you on localized markets - even if only simply served up by geo locator systems. This not only applies to adult, but also mainstream. ie.. you want to purchase a camera and know all competitive stores around where you live in Lyon in France? No biggie.
Can also see a *lot* more happening with live action (also interaction generally) - whether the term is "cams" or something else.
Familiarity with the product may bring on some cynicism - but we ain't dead yet
