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I am not sure if we will see a long term lasting effect of softcore. Figure most of us in light of the recent 2257 changes ran around in the US updating just about anything we had to make usre we complied....but will that trend really be a true trend across the board in the whole world? Well....I think at the end of the day....we all find ourselves looking at the competitive landscape...what is converting, what isn't...stay within the legal lines so we have long term success.
This really isn't anything new....everyone remember about 5 years ago when the tgp2's were going to change the industry. lol.....I don't hear anyone talking about that anymore. At the end of the day...this is a competitive business. More and more.
I think what is more interesting is that I don't think this is a "movement" that the consumer is asking for, but more of a restriction that certain gov and status quo have put down on us. If you could promote a site that was about "X" two years ago, but today no billing company will touch it....Sadly...that niche still has an audience that wants "X" ..... If a law has changed in someone's local area that makes certain content illegal...then that is still not the consumer.....I think all of us that have been here for the long term know....that we are in a world of constant change and evolution. If you stay still too long, you will not be around next year.
So I am not sure if going softcore is really a movement per say.
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Paul M. Games
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