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The '''sex industry''' is the term given to the industry formed of commercial enterprises which employ men and women in various capacities, generally relating to what is described as '''adult entertainment''' or '''erotica''', as it comprises a number of forms of [[entertainment]] not considered suitable for children. The '''sex industry''' is the term given to the industry formed of commercial enterprises which employ men and women in various capacities, generally relating to what is described as '''adult entertainment''' or '''erotica''', as it comprises a number of forms of [[entertainment]] not considered suitable for children.
-The [[sex]] industry represents a significant portion of the world's [[economy]], and has been credited with driving technological advances in popular media, such as [[home video]] and [[DVD]], [[pay-per-view]], [[streaming media|live streaming video]] and [[video on demand]].{{GFDL}}+The [[sex]] industry represents a significant portion of the world's [[economy]], and has been credited with driving technological advances in popular media, such as [[printing]], [[cinema]] and [[home video]].{{GFDL}}

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The sex industry is the term given to the industry formed of commercial enterprises which employ men and women in various capacities, generally relating to what is described as adult entertainment or erotica, as it comprises a number of forms of entertainment not considered suitable for children.

The sex industry represents a significant portion of the world's economy, and has been credited with driving technological advances in popular media, such as printing, cinema and home video.



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