Pornography in Greece
Pornography in Greece was at a time an industry employing about 1,000 people, with the 1980s sex films being produced in remote locations, often dubbed in English for export.[1] The pornography industry in Greece later went downhill as it faced competition from Eastern Europe and Internet-based pornography which is often available for free.[1]
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