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The LS-Studio network was not destined to last forever. By late 2003 and into 2004, international pressure mounted. The sheer volume of distribution and the notorious global membership list (which included paying customers primarily from the USA, Canada, and Australia) drew the attention of multiple federal agencies [12†L17-L18].

The mention of a video series suggests that the involved parties are taking steps to communicate their perspectives, possibly outlining future plans or strategies to navigate the evolving landscape of adult entertainment. The LS-Studio network was not destined to last forever

The LS brand essentially commercialized child exploitation under the guise of a modeling portfolio. The business grew to a global scale, generating approximately 3.6 million dollars in revenue before its shutdown in August 2004 [12†L17-L18]. The LS-Studio network was not destined to last forever