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During the late 1990s, the adult industry was transitioning rapidly from physical VHS tapes to digital formats and online distribution. It was during this volatile transitional period that the film caught the attention of federal and local law enforcement. The Legal Firestorm: 1998 Arrest and Obscenity Charges minors was unconstitutional
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This paper provides an exploratory analysis of regional preferences in the context of adult entertainment, specifically focusing on the Max Hardcore Extreme 4 series. The study aims to investigate regional differences in viewing preferences and explore potential factors influencing these differences.