I've wrote upon this here and there and the short is industry panic getting up to compliance with a potential gap in releases for many studios this fall, but even the government couldn't figure how it will be enforced (an issue brought up in closed door deliberations in spite of still voting on codifying the law). We're now even seeing those in the industry securing meetings with politicians to see about getting the law amended to potentially cover only new performers.
Most likely the long term will see no changes as delistings already are not very common. JAV does not target those not wanting to perform; conversely, when we're talking mainstream JAV which is what this law will mostly affect, those appearing--even the most innocent-looking actresses--absolutely know what they're getting into and fully consent to it.
What's ironic though is how this will have near zero effect with non-mainstream JAV (doujin JAV and uncensored JAV with the latter being the absolute winners here).
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