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Old 07-17-2007, 12:10 PM   #14
Steven Lyle Jordan
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The porn industry tends to be quick (pun intended!) to jump onto (pun also intended!) new technology and use it for all it's worth (pun... oh, you get it ). I'm sure e-book readers will see their share of porn e-magazines, maybe with embedded movie files, etc, etc.

All I'm hoping is that the legit magazines hit first... because if not, e-readers will immediately garner a rep for being good for nothing but sleazy content, they will subsequently be banned from many public venues and institutions (including schools), and legit publishers will shy away from them. And none of us want that.

At least, if a magazine like Stuff gets there first, sure it has racy content, but no outright porn... mostly it's considered harmless for anything but crude humor, and selling men's toys. Celeb magazines would be better, less soft-porn, and good for selling high-priced TV and movie content, makeup goods, and fashion.
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