Depends on how big an industry (ie. a deciding factor) it is today. It could be that the home video porno industry isn't as powerful as it was say, twenty years ago. The advent of the internet further proves this. Plus Vivid are still releasing "Debby Does Dallas" on Blu-Ray despite these restrictions, so that could mean something. Maybe the Blu-Ray Disc Association are just disapproving of porn on their format, but will impose no real restrictions..
I am not sure, but I believe that thanks to the advancement in technology, the Internet is a way for anyone get get porno. Be it free, or a monthly fee... with unlimited access... porn probably isn't a huge deciding factor anymore...
Debunked: Update: Sony is now denying claims of a porn ban in Blu-ray. Speaking to Arstechnica, Marty Gordon, vice-chair of the Blu-ray Disc Association Promotions Committee, stated: "There is not a prohibition against adult content. The BDA welcomes the participation of all companies interested in using and supporting the format, particularly those from the content industry." LINK
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