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The Perils of Covering Porn

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So, how big is porn? Tom Rhinelander, an analyst at Forrester Research, says he doesn't know whether the $10 billion figure mis-attributed to his company is true. "Since that study a few years ago, we just haven't revisited the numbers, we haven't updated it and we don't plan to from the supply side," he says.

Rash of recent dotcom-angle stories perpetuate myths about the industry

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