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31
Jul

More Montana Fishburne Footage Surfaces

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LOS ANGELES—Hot on the heels of Vivid Entertainment’s announcement that it would distribute a sex tape of Laurence Fishburne’s daughter, Montana, Freaky Empire has entered the fray with its own footage of the celebrity offspring.

Montana Fishburne, using the stage name Chippy D., appears in an almost hour-long scene with Brian Pumper in Phattys Rhymes & Dimes 12, set to release next week—two weeks before Vivid’s release on Aug. 18.

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With Vivid’s release of Montana Fishburne, a reality-based “thrill-sex” sex tape, viewers will get to see another side of the famous actor’s daughter in a scene from Freaky Empire’s gonzo production.

“This scene was shot, I believe, a day or two before she went to Vivid,” Freaky Empire sales manager Danny told AVN. “It’s a really good scene. Her and Pumper were friends; they knew each other before the shoot. This is her first scene as a performer.”

Danny said that Pumper initially wasn’t aware that shooting Fishburne was such a big deal.

“He came to me and said, ‘Guess who’s in this movie?’” Danny said. “When he told me I said, ‘Are you kidding? No big deal?’ This girl is 18 or 19 and she’s just adorable. Hot. And the scene is really good. She can perform. I mean, she’s taking on Pumper.”

Musing on her stated desire to follow in Kim Kardashian’s footsteps to become a celebrity, Danny could only guess why Fishburne decided to do porn.

“She said she needed the money,” he said. “I don’t know with such a rich and famous father why she’d need the money, but I have to suspect he’s not giving her any. Her father has plenty of connections in Hollywood. I guess it all means that this is something she just really wanted to do.”

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30
Jul

Utherverse to Build Virtual World from Scratch at The AVN Show

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Utherverse to Build Virtual World from Scratch at The AVN Show

Posted Jul 30th, 2010 04:08 PM

HOLLYWOOD, Fla.—Utherverse, the creator of Red Light Center, Virtual Vancouver and other virtual worlds, will be in attendance at The AVN Show, where, in addition to being the official Internet Sponsor of the show, it will demo the construction of  a virtual world from scratch. The AVN Show is Aug. 5-8 at the Westin Diplomat in Hollywood, Fla.

The first-ever trade show demo will take place Saturday, Aug. 7, from 2-3 p.m., in the Atlantic 3 ballroom. Utherverse president Zak Zarry will conduct the demo, along with 3D Art Lead Dallas Doan. In addition to constructing a world, the hour-long workshop is designed to explain how your business can benefit from being a part of the ever-expanding Utherverse universe.

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“Adult sites are what populated the 2D internet and gave it the critical mass it needed to explode,” said Zarry. “Once again, the adult industry has the chance to lead the new 3D Web. Web 2.0 is all about social interaction and letting users connect with each other. The 3D Web takes this to a whole new level using real-time avatar interaction. RedLightCenter.com and TheVWW.com are delighted to be a sponsor of this year's AVN show so we can showcase our software and show each of you how the 3D Web will benefit your business and create an alternate revenue stream for your company.”

For more information about Utherverse, visit TheVWW.com

For more information about The AVN Show, visit AVNshow.com.

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30
Jul

Four Adult Sites Generate 15 Percent of Wireless Video Traffic

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Four Adult Sites Generate 15 Percent of Wireless Video Traffic

MOBILE CYBERSPACE—Bytemobile, an international mobile internet strategies and solution company, has released research for the month of July that shows a marked increase in mobile video consumption, especially during the evening. The research also shows that four of the top 10 mobile video domains are adult-related, and account for 15 percent of the total video traffic on wireless networks.

YouTube continues to be the dominant source for mobile video consumption, accounting for 36 percent of total traffic on wireless networks, with Googlevideo.com coming in second at about 7 percent, with Xvideos.com at about 6 percent and YouPorn.com at a tad under 5 percent. Rounding out the top 10 are Megavideo.com, Myvideo.de, Archiv.to, Pornhub.com, Phobos.apple.com and Tnaflix.com.

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Interestingly, considering Apple’s recent denunciation of the format, Adobe Flash accounts for 90 percent of all wireless video traffic, by far the most popular video format. However, the research also found that Apple’s CODEC, H.264 accounts for nearly 50 percent of all mobile internet videos, and is often used with Adobe Flash.

In terms of the video watching experience, research results are mixed. Not surprisingly, video usage is the single largest factor in reduced bandwidth availability and network congestion, with most of the consumption peaking around 10 p.m. across all time zones, which is when most networks report the greatest congestion. To combat the congestion, the researchers found that mobile users opt for lower-quality videos to avoid stalling, which occurs on even the fastest networks. The low tide for mobile video consumption occurs at 5:30 a.m., when, as a result, bandwidth is most available.  

The study also found that high-definition video is nearly non-existent on wireless networks, and that video optimization significantly improves the user experience by reducing stalling. On average, it found, 60 seconds of video watched on a 3G network averages 10 seconds of stalling; if optimized, however, the stalling is reduced to zero. Around 95 percent of mobile video viewers watch at resolutions between 176×144 and 640×480.

The research can be read here.

For more information, visit www.bytemobile.com.  

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30
Jul

Digital Playground Goes Big at The AVN Show

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Digital Playground Goes Big at The AVN Show

Posted Jul 30th, 2010 01:42 PM

VAN NUYS, Calif.—Tech-focused and future-conscious adult studio Digital Playground has announced big plans to attend and exhibit at The AVN Show next week.

“The future of our industry is filled with endless possibilities for growth,” Digital Playground CEO Samantha Lewis said. "We at Digital have always been ahead of the game both creatively and technologically, and we look forward to forging even more strategic partnerships at this year’s show.”

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Attendees are invited to visit Booth 601 to meet with Digital Playground executives from Aug. 6-8. The company will have representatives at the show from the DVD, internet and novelty divisions.

“Since launching in January, Digital Playground novelty sales have exceeded expectations and our toys and packaging were recently honored with three “O” Award nominations," Farley Cahen, vice president of novelty development, said. “We are looking forward to expanding our already successful novelty line and increasing distribution worldwide. The AVN Show is the place to meet with potential buyers and introduce our new products.

DigitalPlaygroundCash and DVD team representatives will also be available to discuss upcoming promotions, incentive campaigns and new releases.

DigitalPlaygroundCash provides award-winning, exclusive content from DigitalPlayground.com, JesseJane.com, JacksPlayground.com and RobbyD.com.

Exhibitor floor hours run from noon to 6 p.m. on Aug. 6, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Aug. 7, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Aug. 8.

To schedule a meeting at The AVN Show with the Digital Playground sales team, contact Cahen at farley@digitalplayground.com

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30
Jul

Lover’s Choice Picks Avelli As New Company Name

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Lover’s Choice Picks Avelli As New Company Name

Posted Jul 30th, 2010 12:54 PM

BURLINGTON, Ontario—Lover's Choice, Inc. has announced the company will now be operating under a new moniker, Avelli Inc., to better reflect its role as a brand management company and parent company of popular brands such as Lover's Choice, Ophoria Fine Bedroom Toys, Cupidology and Comfortnöw Labs.

Avelli will continue an 11-year tradition of successfully developing and launching consumer brands in the intimate product arena, with a proven family-centric approach that increases brand value equity for consumers and fosters organic growth and long-term sales potential for retail partners. 

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“Over the years we've developed multiple brands and since Lover's Choice is just one of our successful product lines, the transition to the Avelli name represents our evolution into a brand management company,” said Avelli President and CEO Randall Hughes. “As a parent company, Avelli will continue to nurture our existing brands and be able to bring in new brands that we'll treat as our own children. Each brand's success is dependent on our initial nurturing, our emotional and financial investments long-term, and our disciplined guidance for developing long-lasting friendships. We are committed to building a family of brands that enhance the lives of consumers and drive long-term loyalty.”

The Avelli name is a derivative of Machiavelli, the Italian writer and philosopher. The name was chosen for Machiavelli's positive characteristics, which include passion, dedication, intelligence and loyalty.

For more than 11 years Avelli Inc. has been committed to the development of creative and content driven products that enhance the lives of consumers. With a family-centric philosophy at its core, the company is focused on brand development that increases brand value equity for consumers and long-term sales potential for retailers.

With its head office in Burlington, Ontario, and the expansion of its product design and marketing division to Boulder, Colo., this summer, the company continues to grow and thrive; driven by passion and commitment.

For more information, visit AvelliBrands.com.

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30
Jul

Analysis: Judge Dismisses Free Speech’s §2257 Lawsuit

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Judge Dismisses Free Speech's §2257 Lawsuit

PHILADELPHIA—In case anyone hadn't figured it out yet, sex is an incredibly powerful—perhaps the most powerful—motivating force in human interaction, and as such, everyone who seeks power wants to control it. That includes clergy, politicians, employers, parents, teachers—you name it.

So why is that important to U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson's dismissal of the Free Speech Coalition's (FSC) lawsuit challenging the federal recordkeeping and labeling laws (18 U.S.C. §§2257 and 2257A)? Because to assume that Congress enacted those laws with no regard for the content of the speech those laws affect—SEX!—shows either a complete lack of understanding of human nature and/or a deliberate disregard for one's own nature, no matter under how many layers of "civility," religious belief or politics they may have attempted to buried it.

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"What we have in Section 2257 is a holdover of the Meese Commission's deliberate attack on sexually explicit expression," observed attorney and constitutional scholar Reed Lee, "and it appears that the Meese Commission used every trick it could find in a book to burden and to—if it had its way—stamp out sexually explicit expression even between consenting adults. The problem is, the book it was looking in had nothing to do with the U.S. Constitution."

Judge Baylson's animus toward sexual expression is obvious in the first sentences of the first two paragraphs of his opinion: The first—"Child pornography is one of the serious scourges of our time"—because the lawsuit filed by Free Speech Coalition and 18 other plaintiffs isn't about child pornography, it's about government overreaching; and the second—"Let us turn to recordkeeping, as old as history itself"—because it attempts to minimize the deleterious effects of the massive and unconstitutional mandatory recordkeeping scheme the government has put in place in order to accomplish—as noted in our reprinted article on Tuesday—nothing.

Indeed, "nothing" describes the relevance of much of the verbiage of Judge Baylson's opinion, which goes on for pages about how terrible child pornography is (when no one involved in the case has denied that for a moment); how much effort the government has put in over the years to suppress it (when that effort has little to do with the issues raised by the FSC lawsuit because, as previously noted, §2257 doesn't stop child porn); and what the courts have had to say about minors appearing in sexually explicit material (again, nothing to do with the current suit).

Baylson, a Bush II appointee nominated by then-Pennsylvania Republican senators Rick "Man On Dog" Santorum and Arlen Specter, has been a federal judge since 2002, having previously served as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for five years as a Ronald Reagan appointee—a résumé that might give one reason to suspect that he might be less than objective about sexual expression to begin with—a suspicion clearly borne out by the FSC dismissal opinion.

Claiming that, "The aim of the [§2257] requirements is to provide a reliable mechanism for verifying the ages of the performers appearing in these sexually explicit depictions, to help ensure that children are not being used in their production," Judge Baylson spends the next 108 pages of his opinion failing to present any evidence from the pleadings that the law will actually have those effects. In fact, as previously noted, since adult producers are not (and probably could not) be required by the law to distinguish legitimate government-issued photo IDs from clever fakes, and since all four of the minors previously discovered to have snuck into the adult industry had excellent (if fraudulent) IDs, the law, even absent its many other infirmities, therefore already fails on utilitarian grounds.

"In considering this challenge," Judge Baylson assesses, "a primary principle on which this Court relies is the legal distinction between content-based and content-neutral—sometimes referred to as viewpoint-specific and viewpoint-neutral—statutes in the First Amendment context."

It's an important distinction, because if §§2257 and 2257A were found to be content-based, they would be subject to strict scrutiny, a legal principle that requires the trier of fact to determine if the law under consideration serves a "compelling governmental interest," is "narrowly tailored" to accomplish that interest, and is the "least restrictive means" for doing so. If the law were to fail any of those three "prongs," it would be invalid under strict scrutiny.

Of course, Judge Baylson concluded that the recordkeeping and labeling laws were not content-based, but rather content-neutral, meaning he would be free to apply the significantly looser test of intermediate scrutiny: Whether the statute furthers an important governmental interest, and does so in a way that does not directly target the content of the speech itself.

Or as the judge himself put it, "The statutes and regulations are content neutral. That is, whatever burden these age-verification requirements place on constitutionally protected expression is not motivated by any disagreement with or disapproval of the content of that expression, but instead arises incidentally in the furtherance of a purpose—preventing the sexual exploitation of children—that is unrelated to the protected expression's message or viewpoint."

As Reed Lee noted above, however, that's horseshit: The Meese Commission's aim in proposing what became §2257 was to make it more difficult for adult producers to make content by forcing them to spend what eventually became an ever-increasing amount of time and resources copying, indexing and filing records in a minutely-described fashion, any deviation from which could land the producer in prison for five years and force him/her to pay a massive fine. The statutes that might actually prevent a producer from using minors to perform in sexually explicit conduct are the child pornography laws, which double the prison time of a §2257 violation—and involve actual children!

"In light of the nature and needs of this content-neutral purpose," the judge continues, "the age-verification requirements are not unduly onerous or overly sweeping; rather, under an intermediate level of scrutiny, they are a narrowly tailored means for Congress to combat child pornography, and do not unconstitutionally suppress protected expression."

Let's see: When the adult movie industry topped out just before the recession, it was producing just over 13,000 titles per year, none of which had any children in them, and was required by §2257 to keep a separate photo ID on every performer, no matter of what age, in every production (new or compilation), with those IDs cross-referenced by every stage name or nickname the performer had ever used, and further cross-referenced by every movie that performer had done for the same company, plus a copy of the movie itself has to be included with the file—and importantly, that 13,000-plus figure doesn't include adult magazines or the plethora of Web-only adult content—chat rooms, live webcam shows, etc.—and video content repurposed for Web use. (Remember, "secondary producers" are required to keep these records also.) It's been estimated that that would require terabytes of storage space and dozens if not hundreds of personnel to handle it all—and yet Judge Baylson dismisses this as "not unduly onerous or overly sweeping"!

Also of concern is Judge Baylson's claim that under the §2257 law, "'No information or evidence obtained from records required to be created or maintained by this section shall... directly or indirectly, be used as evidence against any person with respect to any violation of law,' except there may be 'use of such information or evidence in a prosecution or other action for a violation of this chapter or chapter 71, or for a violation of any applicable provision of law with respect to the furnishing of false information."

That's an important caveat, because the chapter of the Code of Federal Regulations that deals with §2257 clearly states, "Notwithstanding any provision of this part or any other regulation, a law enforcement officer may seize any evidence of the commission of any felony while conducting an inspection." And as AVN readers must well know by now, trafficking of obscene materials is a felony, so forcing a producer to give up his/her Fourth Amendment rights against warrantless searches—another important aspect of this case—could easily lead to an equally unwilling waiver of the producer's Fifth Amendment right not to be a witness against him/herself (usually referred to as "self-incrimination.")

What follows are eight pages dedicated to an exposition on "Child Pornography Legislation Predating §§2257 and 2257A" (featuring lots of quotes from conservative D.C. pols Mike Pence and Mitch McConnell), wherein Judge Baylson briefly turns his attention to the section of §2257A that permits producers of simulated sexually explicit content or explicit content "constituting lascivious exhibition of the genitals or pubic area of a person" simply to file a "certification exemption" letter with the Attorney General. His foretaste begins by quoting Sen. Patrick Leahy, who reasoned that, "[b]ecause the focus of these requirements is adult pornography and the protection of children, not mainstream visual depictions and activities that do not threaten children, [§2257A] includes provisions intended to limit the reach of these requirements to those who are actually exploiting children." (Because after all, Hollywood would never exploit children by involving, say, a 13-year-old girl in simulated molestation or other forms of abuse.)

The idea that Hollywood doesn't sexually exploit children is, of course, crap... just as is the idea that children are involved at all in adult industry productions. But more on that later—after four pages detailing the plaintiffs involved in the suit and a little of their backgrounds, as well as the procedural history of the suit so far... and a reassurance by the judge that "although a court must accept as true all of the factual allegations contained in a complaint, that requirement does not apply to legal conclusions"; a preview of several later instances where he'll claim that the plaintiffs haven't presented enough facts to warrant upholding a facial challenge (which this suit largely is) to the statutes.

What follows is a lengthy discussion of the level of scrutiny to be applied to consideration of the statutes, but of particular importance is plaintiffs' claim that, "§2257 must be evaluated as a content-based regulation of speech because §2257A provides different treatment for certain commercially produced expression containing depictions of simulated sexually explicit conduct or of actual lascivious displays of the genitals or pubic region."

On its face, the claim would seem to be self-evidently true: Hardcore producers who as a matter of course keep various labor and tax records on performers are not afforded the same "certification exemption" as are softcore producers who keep those same records, so the conclusion that softcore producers have been given a "get out of jail free" card based on the type of content they produce would seem to be indisputable.

Judge Baylson also notes here that the plaintiffs argue, among other things, that §§2257 and 2257A "fail to advance" the government's alleged interests "in a direct and material way"; that the statutes are "overinclusive" in part because they sweep in performers who clearly are not minors; and that the statutes "do not leave open adequate alternative channels for communication," since while not banning explicit material directly, they certainly reduce its amount because of the costs of collecting and maintaining the records. (There are several other allegations in the complaint, including some noted earlier in this story, but the above are the ones most likely to affect adult video and Web content producers.)

After another eight pages in which Judge Baylson attempts to summarize previous lawsuits involving §2257—most notably the Sixth Circuit's en banc decision in the Connection Distributing case and FSC's first lawsuit from the District of Colorado—he finally gets down to tackling the issues themselves on page 45... but not before ruling on the government's "collateral estoppel" motion, wherein they claimed that because of some of Judge Walker Miller's rulings in Free Speech Coalition v. Gonzales—the Colorado lawsuit which Judge Miller eventually dismissed at the parties' request without prejudice—FSC and co-plaintiff Dave Cummings are precluded from raising their First Amendment claims in the current lawsuit, since that would constitute a "second bite at the apple"—a no-no in most legal disputes. Judge Baylson's collateral estoppel ruling seems targeted at preventing FSC (and Cummings) from taking part in the suit if his general dismissal of the suit is overturned, but that doesn't stop him from attempting to knock down FSC's claims anyway.

Turning to the First Amendment claims, Judge Baylson quickly (and erroneously) conflates the §§2257 and 2257A statutes with child porn statutes, and once again launches into a treatise on why there are child porn laws in the first place, referring often to U.S. v. Michael Williams (the "advertising child porn" case) and U.S. v. Stevens (the dog-fight videos case), even noting that the Supreme Court, in Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (the CPPA case), stated that "the child-protection rationale for speech restriction does not apply to materials produced without children"—which, of course, would be all of the adult industry's product.

But there's a fly in that ointment: According to Judge Baylson, §§2257 and 2257A are constitutional because "their target is not the content of certain speech, but rather its production."

Or is it? And is targeting the production of presumably protected speech a legitimate government goal?

"It's burden shifting!" exclaimed Lee. "Here's how they reason: They reason that the government may legitimately target child pornography. Child pornography is hard to determine, for sure; therefore, in furtherance of its efforts to combat child pornography, the government reasons that it may criminalize material that is not properly documented as not being child pornography. That's how they reason, and that's how this judge reasons."

Lee went on to explain that every judge who's considered the recordkeeping statutes has missed the point... except apparently Judge James L. Buckley (National Review founder William F.'s brother), who wrote the opinion for the District of Columbia Circuit panel in §2257's first case, American Library Association v. Reno (and in which the current Attorney General, Eric Holder, served as one of the government's attorneys).

"When the courts considered the first case [1994], the statute didn't make it unlawful to disseminate material without having the documentation, or to produce the material without creating and keeping the records," Lee explained. "It just raised a presumption that if there were no records, that it was child pornography. That would shift the constitutional burden [that the speech is presumptively protected], which a statute can't do. Now, Congress proceeded to respond to that decision by making it unlawful to produce and disseminate the material without having a certain kind of rebuttal—that is, photo IDs for the performers to prove they're of age. How did that change the situation? A rebuttable assumption would be unconstitutional. Congress then turned around and made it a separate offense to disseminate the material without a rebuttal; that offense is what we know as §2257. Did that change the situation at all? No, it didn't, but since Congress made that change, no judge has tackled that issue, in part because it hasn't been presented to them. But in this case, I made sure it was in the complaint."

"The question is this: When you look at the expression upon which the burden of Section 2257 falls, the question then becomes, how much of it raises the problem that the government may legitimately target?" Lee continued. "If the answer to what problem the government may legitimately target is 'child pornography,' then virtually none of 2257's burden falls on child pornography. To be sure, it covers child pornography, but child pornography is such a small percentage of the pornography that is covered by 2257 that the vast majority of 2257's burden falls on material which does not raise the problem of child pornography; there aren't any kids in it. But the government's comeback is very subtle: The government's comeback is, the real test is whether the material looks like child pornography or might be child pornography. That's where the government's argument shifts gears from combating what is child pornography to burdening what might be child pornography."

"But that's not even a legitimate government goal let alone a substantial one, because what it does is shift the burden of proof," Lee further explained. "What would happen if the government said, in a child pornography criminal trial, 'The burden of proof is on the defendant to disprove that the material is child pornography by producing records, and the records have to be in a certain form'? No court in this country would find that to be constitutional; not one! The government wouldn't even try that. But do you see how the government subtly accomplished the same thing? It just made a separate crime of 'undocumented pornography' so the government can pretend that it's not the same crime, because after all, it's only half the jail time; it's only five years for the first offense instead of ten. Too clever by half! Now, this ploy has been clever enough to evade identification for all these years but this is what the courts have to focus on.

"When the government's objective is properly understood," continued Lee, "Section 2257 is vastly overinclusive; so overinclusive that it fails even intermediate scrutiny. On the other hand, with respect to any government objective to which Section 2257 is narrowly tailored, that government objective is not valid, not even a legitimate government objective, because it relies on very subtly shifting the constitutional presumption. The Constitution's presumption is that expression is protected unless or until someone, usually the government, proves otherwise, and this [§2257] makes it that you go to jail for five years unless you can prove—and not just by any method, but by the government's chosen recordkeeping forms—that it's protected, and that's just wrong."

Sadly, in his opinion, Judge Baylson does indeed ignore §2257's burden-shifting effect, focusing again on the statute's alleged content-neutrality, to which he devotes six pages of the opinion, and which for him makes the cost of complying with the statutes an "incidental effect" rather than one of the central issues.

What is particularly interesting about this section, though, is the verbal gymnastics Judge Baylson uses to argue content neutrality even in the face of the obviously content-based addition of §2257A to the existing §2257 statute.

Having noted Sen. Leahy's previously-referenced comment that the "certification exemption" section of the law was enacted "to excuse from compliance legitimate businesses that have no role in harming children," plaintiffs argued, "If the producer's expression depicted simulated sexually explicit expression, Congress concluded they were legitimate businesses having no role in harming children; if the expression depicted actual sexually explicit conduct, Congress concluded that they were not. That is the epitome of a regulation that exhibits hostility against speech based on its content."

Judge Baylson, of course, disagrees.

"While a producer’s eligibility for §2257A(h)’s exemption is defined in part by the content of the depiction being produced, this Court does not view the commercial exemption as expressing any disagreement with the message conveyed by that content," the judge claims, as if disagreement with the message were at all germane to the issue. The statute, he says, "only provides [the exemption] to those who demonstrate that they are already effectively complying with the statutes’ age-verification requirements.  Thus, §2257A(h)’s exemption provision is primarily oriented, like the statutory scheme surrounding it, toward the permissible and content-neutral goal of 'deter[ring] the production and distribution of child pornography.'"

Yet the exemption is only available to softcore producers, even though hardcore producers may keep the exact same types of records which meet Judge Baylson's (and Congress's) approval!

Having previously ruled that the statutes should not be governed by the strict scrutiny standard, the judge then goes on to explain why the statutes also survive intermediate scrutiny, quoting the Sixth Circuit en banc decision that the statute "ensures that primary producers of pornography confirm that performers are of age before filming them." Sadly, it does much more than that: It puts producers in jeopardy of five years in prison if, even after having looked at a performer's ID to ascertain his/her age, they don't keep copies of the ID for up to seven years, don't index them in a certain way, and don't tack onto the file a copy of the material in which the performer appears.

As for the statute, though the finding of content neutrality doesn't require that §2257 be narrowly tailored to accomplish the government's alleged goal of keeping underage performers out of sexually explicit movies or web content, the law still must bear some relationship to that goal, and the fact that the overwhelming majority of performers don't even look as if they could be minors should make a difference... but it doesn't.

"[T]he statutory scheme depends upon requiring producers to identify and maintain records of every performer who appears in their sexually explicit materials," Judge Baylson quotes Judge Buckley as opining. "The entire point of the Act is to prevent subjective determinations of age by implementing a uniform procedure that applies to all performers." (Seventy-year-old Dave Cummings, come on down! Fifty-one-year-old Nina Hartley, come on down! Forty-three-year-old Tommy Gunn, come on down! Thirty-eight-year-old Lisa Ann, come on down!) (Need we go on? Remember, failure to keep age-verification records on these performers is also worth five years in the slammer.)

In the process of dismissing all of FSC's claims, Judge Baylson also denies them an evidentiary hearing on the scope and severity of the problems with the statutes because, quoting from a couple of earlier cases having nothing to do with sexual speech, "[i]n reviewing the constitutionality of a statute, courts must accord substantial deference to the predictive judgments of Congress," and "the Supreme Court has also allowed the government to 'justify restrictions based solely on history, consensus, and simple common sense.'"

Plaintiffs also made the point, in the FSC v. Gonzales case, that "[the government] ha[d] failed to advance any concrete evidence to justify [§2257] and [its] regulations, specifically arguing that there is no evidence that regulated producers such as themselves ever create material involving persons under the age of 18, or that the record keeping or labeling requirements impact child pornographers."

Of course, the verifiable truth of that argument falls on the judge's deaf ears: "In light of prior analyses of this issue by the Sixth and D.C. Circuits, the court was 'not convince[d]' by this argument, noting that '[i]t appears undisputed that there is a significant market for pornography involving young-looking performers'"—which, of course, exactly misses the point. Judge Baylson further quotes Judge Miller as "explaining" that, "although I accept that Plaintiffs themselves would not knowingly engage in child pornography, it only makes sense, given extensive demand for pornography involving young-looking performers, to conclude that there is a substantial risk that performers under the age of 18 will be used in such materials."

In other words, to requote Reed Lee's restatement of the government's position, "the real test is whether the material looks like child pornography or might be child pornography."

Tackling the plaintiffs' argument that §§2257 and 2257A are facially invalid under the First Amendment, Judge Baylson actually quotes U.S. v. Stevens, where the Supreme Court (but apparently not Judge Baylson) recognized that, "In the First Amendment context, however, this Court recognizes a second type of facial challenge, whereby a law may be invalidated as overbroad if a substantial number of its applications are unconstitutional, judged in relation to the statute’s plainly legitimate sweep."

So in other words, even if it were legitimate to require adult companies to keep identification records (and go to prison if they don't) because kids appearing in porn would be a Bad Thing, the fact that such recordkeeping has not once produced any evidence that underage performers are being used in porn movies should invalidate the law.

Judge Baylson even quotes the Third Circuit case of Gibson v. Mayor & Council of City of Wilmington, again unwittingly bolstering the charge that the law is overinclusive: "Although the Supreme Court has not explicitly listed the factors to be considered in an overbreadth analysis, those factors have been identified as the number of valid applications, the historic or likely frequency of conceivably impermissible applications, the nature of the activity or conduct sought to be regulated, and the nature of the state interest underlying the regulation." The "likely frequency of conceivably impermissible applications" is, of course, 100 percent, since no children appear in the adult industry's sexually explicit movies, while the "number of valid applications" is equally likely to be zero.

But the judge proceeds to ignore those rulings, peppering his opinion with irrelevancies from the Williams and (New York v.) Ferber cases about other impermissible uses of kids in sexual works that supposedly undercut what the high court said—even though Ferber specifically recommended using young-looking adults if kids needed to be portrayed in sexual situations—as well as noting that in the Connection case, the en banc court claimed to have had "no record, and therefore no context, for assessing the substantiality of this overbreadth problem" as relates to ads in swinger magazines—but if there's one thing the adult movie industry has, it's plenty of IDs showing that its performers are adults.

Nonetheless, even after those excellent citations, the judge still finds that, "this Court sees no basis for finding the statutes substantially overbroad either 'in an absolute sense' or 'relative to [their] plainly legitimate sweep'."

The judge also refuses to accept the plaintiffs' Supreme Court-affirmed holding (in the Ashcroft case) that "[t]he Government may not suppress lawful speech as the means to suppress unlawful speech. Protected speech does not become unprotected merely because it resembles the latter," claiming that §§2257 and 2257A don't target speech at all, but merely "impose content-neutral regulations on the production of certain expression in order to prevent the sexual exploitation of children." Of course, as we've seen, the statutes don't even do that—but what they do is drive up the costs of producing the "protected speech," thereby causing there to be less of it—an outcome about which the Supreme Court would take a very dim view.

Judge Baylson also tackles the plaintiffs' arguments that the statutes destroy performers' right to anonymous speech, but he quotes Judge Miller to the effect that the cases cited by the plaintiffs "both addressed laws impacting political speech, which ... is viewed differently than pornography under First Amendment case law" (but of course, that still doesn't make §2257 a content-based regulation!), and Judge Baylson also argues that performers don't really need anonymous speech unless there is "a reasonable probability that the compelled disclosure of ... names will subject them to threats, harassment or reprisals from either Government officials or private parties." The judge is then apparently unfamiliar with the fracas several months ago on adult message boards about a person who claimed to be a "secondary producer" looking for §2257 records, who in fact merely wanted them for his personal gratification. The judge is also apparently unfamiliar with how many stalkers porn stars have to deal with when they go on the dance club circuit—stalkers who have committed assaults and rape!

Several other aspects of the judge's decision in this case have been dealt with above, and several others, like the plaintiffs' claims that §2257 disclosures amount to compelled testimony against themselves, and that the records inspectors have the power to seize evidence of felonies during the inspection process, are termed to be "not ripe," since none of the plaintiffs has yet been prosecuted using any compelled or collaterally-discovered evidence—and besides, it doesn't matter, since the law only has to further a "legitimate government purpose."

AVN has learned that Free Speech Coalition and at least two of its attorneys, J. Michael Murray and Lorri Baumgardner, will be meeting shortly to discuss what further actions the plaintiffs may take in this case—whether to appeal the decision directly to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, or to ask Judge Baylson to reconsider his opinion in light of the burden-shifting issue that was raised in the complaint but not discussed anywhere in the opinion—or some other course.

Keep checking back with AVN.com to learn what further actions may be taken in this very important case.

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30
Jul

Paradise Ships New InnerVibe Mini Vibes

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Posted Jul 30th, 2010 12:01 PM

VISTA, Calif.—Paradise Marketing, distribution arm of the nation’s top personal health product brands, is now shipping two new InnerVibe designs—the 2.0 vibrating love ring and the Nanovibe fingertip vibe—each with its own counter-top display bowl for high-profit promotion.

Both the InnerVibe 2.0 and Nanovibe feature a proprietary core motor that, with the push of a button, buzzes with one-and-a-half more volts of power than most other rings on the market—providing unbeatable stimulation right where it counts.

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Thoughtfully packaged in portable foil wrappers, both brand new Innervibe love toys can hang traditionally on any existing slat wall plan-o-gram or placed front and center using complimentary 25-count fishbowl-style display units included with each order.

“InnerVibe is smart to let retailers choose where and how they want to showcase the company’s newest additions,” Paradise Marketing CEO Dennis Paradise said. “These display bowls allow customers to maximize point-of-purchase sales by taking advantage of high-profit, high-traffic counter space. These discreet and disposable vibes are no-brainer impulse buys!”

The InnerVibe 2.0 vibrating ring is made of soft and stretchy SEBS and textured for ultimate pleasure for both him and her. The Nanovibe is made of super-sort Ultralux elastomer that sits comfortably on any finger, and features ridges that channel vibration directly where it is needed.

Both super-powered mini vibes are discreetly packaged in foil pouches made for easy storage and on-the-go travel, and are 100 percent disposable. Plus their waterproof design let shoppers take pleasure to new depths.

For product information, email info@paradisemarketing.com or visit ParadiseMarketing.com for order details.

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30
Jul

Bluebird Goes Hollywood

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Posted Jul 30th, 2010 11:39 AM

VENICE, Calif.—Bluebird Films will have a strong presence at The AVN Show in Hollywood, Fla., next week, holding court in “The Governor’s Suite,” room 3231, of the Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa. The company has signed on as both the Welcome Party and Content sponsor for the innovative networking event.

Legendary director and Bluebird Films CEO Nicholas Steele will also be showcased in a forum on genre marketing. The panel—Riches in Niches: Big Profits from a Variety of Genres—addresses the specifics of genres such as blockbusters, swingers, BDSM, gonzo, alt-porn and romance, as well as the respective marketing and sales strategies. Steele’s years of experience as a pioneering director and studio head make him a key component in any discussion on the matter.

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“Developing genre material is essential in today’s market,” said Steele. “It may be more difficult to do correctly than any other angle in the adult market. The consumers know what they want and they make their desires heard very clearly through their purchases and loyalty.”

The AVN Show takes place August 5-8 at the Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa, with the Riches in Niches panel held Saturday, Aug. 7 from 1 to 2 p.m.

To schedule a meeting with Bluebird in Suite 3231, or for sales and product information, contact Drew Dixon, VP of sales, at (310) 686-6832 or drew@bluebirdfilmsusa.com.

Check out Bluebird Films at Facebook.com/pages/Van-Nuys-CA/Bluebird-Films/76400154614, Youtube.com/user/bluebirdfilmsusa or follow them at Twitter.com/bluebirdfilms.

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30
Jul

Divested Films Strips Down Kink, Lesbian Content

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Posted Jul 30th, 2010 11:12 AM

LOS ANGELES—In the midst of companies shifting from DVD to internet delivery systems for their adult entertainment content, Divested Films has come up with a novel concept to produce sexually deconstructed scenes.

Founded by photographer Korbel Martin and industry veteran designer/marketer Sam Martin, Divested Films creates web-only scenes and longer projects that feature amateur, kink, lesbian and dyke models. Content will be theme-based, inspiring viewers and members to shed their inhibitions surrounding kinks and sexual preferences while enjoying sensual adult art that is both entertaining as well as aesthetically pleasing.

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"I have been behind the scenes building great smut and marketing it for years," said Sam Martin. "I am thrilled to be shooting women and creating content that I feel is fresh, exciting, and exclusively for web viewing only."

Divested Films projects feature amateur models doing more than the standard vanilla sex acts of many adult sites, which the partners feel will create a lasting impact and bring the user back for more every week. With plans to shoot an average of 15-30 scenes a month, Divested intends to keep their members thoroughly captivated.

"I am excited to begin the journey of bringing to the web exclusive adult content that will satisfy even the strangest of fetishes and desires," said partner Korbel Martin.

Divested Films is currently in preparation for the launch of its first membership site, Verybadassxxx.com, which is slated to debut in late September.

For more information about Divested Films, contact sam@divestedfilms.com.

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30
Jul

Video Secrets Launches $50,000 Promotion

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Posted Jul 30th, 2010 10:17 AM

CALABASAS—In an effort to show their gratitude to the hard-working performers who have entertained so many Flirt 4 Free fans over the years, Video Secrets has launched Model Appreciation Days, during which $50,000 in cash prizes will be given away.

This massive promotion, which began July 28 and continues through August 31, rewards talented performers who appear on the live chat network. Each day, performers will have the chance to win a $1,000 daily prize and customers will be rewarded with $500 in free credits. Video Secrets affiliates also can convert all the excitement into increased revenues this month.

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Video Secrets offers performers two ways to cash in on this promotion. One way is to generate 30,000 in credits and become the top performer of the day to receive an instant $1,000 cash prize. Additionally, on specific days, Video Secrets will choose one performer at random (regardless of gender) from a list of all performers who generated at least 10,000 credits. The chosen performer will also receive a $1,000 cash prize. Customers also have a chance to cash in on the Model Appreciation Days, with $50 in free credits awarded to the top 10 fans of each winning performer.

“We want to thank each and every one of our models for doing outstanding work all year round,” said Brad Estes, manager of operations for Video Secrets. “And what better way to do that than with cash prizes? Performers will be working their hardest, consumers will be looking to get their favorite model into the drawings, and affiliates will be seeing the rise in revenue from this promotion.”

For more information on Model Appreciate Days, visit: Flirt4free.com/promos/.

If you are currently not a Video Secrets affiliate and you want to get in on all the action, visit VideoSecrets.com to sign up.

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30
Jul

Stag Homme Releases Fourth DVD

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MADRID—Monks who give in to carnal desire, drug traffickers who insist on checking the integrity of every package and clandestine sex in the workplace form the foundation for Stag Homme Studios’ latest release. The Dark Stag, directed by Stag Homme co-founder Francesco D’Macho, explores the dark, dangerous, forbidden back alleys of gay sex.

The six vignettes on the DVD are related only by the vaguest of themes. In the first, Maikel Saravia and Jonas Carvalho take a disagreement outside and lose themselves in something entirely unrelated to brawling. Aggressive tension boils over into naked manhandling as each man attempts to subdue the other, with both overcoming their external homophobia and winning in the end.

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Carvalho appears again in “The Deal,” this time as a drug lord who insists one of his suppliers (Gustavo Bartok) test the white, powdery product by slurping some of the substance off Carvalho’s crotch. An over-the-top, ostensibly cocaine-fueled oral and anal cumfest follows.

In “The Last Sin,” Sebastian Cole and Rick Moreno appear as two Argentine monks whose prayers at an isolated mountain monastery fail to forestall World War III. With the world crumbling around them, the clerics stop fingering their rosaries and begin fingering—and doing far more to—each other instead.

“Thug in Public” is the DVD’s token solo scene, devoted to muscle worship. Hairy Argentine bodybuilder Lucas Gabo strips and pours beer over himself to cool off before deciding that’s a waste of time and taking matters into his own hands.

Alan Efron and Gaston Jimenez appear in “From Dusk Til Dawn.” The minimal story is a take on the tried-and-true “seducing my best friend” fantasy. When the supposedly straight best friend turns the tables on the sneaky seducer, it’s game on.

The final scene, “Security Cams” stars Alex Deseo and Valentin Carrera in what is purportedly covert security footage shot inside a Buenos Aires paper factory. Hidden cameras capture two employees taking a quick break from their manual labors in order to explore the desire within.

The Dark Stag, like all other Stag Homme titles, is distributed by Raging Stallion.

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30
Jul

Wisconsin Town to Restrict Adult Businesses

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Posted Jul 30th, 2010 09:24 AM

GRAND RAPIDS, Wis.—Peeved that an adult entertainment establishment had to be approved for lack of a law allowing the city fathers to reject a land-use permit for the place, members of the Grand Rapids Legislative Committee are drafting an ordinance to regulate adult entertainment and adult-oriented businesses.

The offensive new establishment is called Speakeasy 54, and is identified on the permit application as a "gentlemen's club (with a) light food menu and bar," according to the Wisconsin Rapids Tribune.

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“Because the town has no ordinance on the books to govern exotic dancing—and because exotic dancing is protected by the freedom of speech clause of the First Amendment—commission members could only consider current zoning codes when making their decision,” the paper reported.

Even though no one had thought about the possible scourge of a gentlemen’s club coming to town before, the fact that one actually did has spurred the town to develop an ordinance for future encroachments.

While the details of what might be included in the ordinance are still undecided, Town Board Chairman Don Bohn said that his fellow board members have their work cut out for them.

"There's a lot of background stuff we have to do," he said. "Board members have to read and understand the case law; it's a lot of homework."

Since the opening of Speakeasy 54, however, there are no problems related to the establishment that will assist the board in crafting the new ordinance.

“The Grand Rapids Police Department has not received any complaints about the establishment, and its owners have been very cooperative with law enforcement,” the Tribune quoted the police chief as saying.

The owner of the club also said that he will abide by any new regulations, except one that prohibits nudity. Speakeasy 54 will be exempt anyway, according to Bohn.

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29
Jul

Man Murdered for Shooting Porn with Woman

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Posted Jul 29th, 2010 02:51 PM

BURDWAN, INDIA—The Times of India is reporting that a man was killed by a crowd of men after it was learned that he had shot an explicitly sexual video with a college-aged woman whom he had been tutoring.

“The CD was made a year back but made it to the Burdwan market a week ago. That is when locals identified the girl and all hell broke loose on her family and Bhattacharjee’s,” reported the Times.

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The article is unclear exactly where Praloy Bhattacharjee, 40, was beaten to death, but it apparently happened the day after locals recognized the woman from a CD that was being sold in a local market.

According to one scenario, “The tutor was seen at the girl's doorstep at 7.30 a.m. Local youths accosted him and a quarrel ensued. The tutor was assaulted and dragged to Agrani Club, which was locked from outside. He was beaten brutally for a half hour before police managed to rescue him. He died on the way to Burdwan hospital.”

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29
Jul

BarbieCam: Imagine The Possibilities

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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.—You probably thought, after Malibu Barbie™, Monte Carlo Barbie™, Growin' Pretty Hair Barbie™, Doctor Barbie™, Ballerina Barbie™, Starlight Splendor Barbie™ and Moon Goddess Barbie™ (and several dozen more), that Mattel might have run out of Barbie™ ideas to market.

Of course, you were wrong.

Introducing Barbie™ Video Girl, an eight-inch-tall doll in the classic Barbie tradition—except that hidden in Barbie's immovable "necklace" is a small video camera lens, which owners can use to shoot webcam-quality AVI videos thanks to the AAA batteries hidden in each of Barbie's legs. What's even better, the videos can be played back (without sound, sadly) on the tiny video screen built into Barbie's back (just under the hoodie), with controls—"record," "play," "trash"—located just above where Totally Styling Tattoo Barbie™, another model, would have her "tramp stamp." And she's interracial!

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"Record movies from Barbie's point of view," the video ad on Mattel's website urges. "Her super-cool necklace is a real camera lens! And behind her hoodie is an LCD screen!"

Better still, "Barbie bends to shoot different angles!" (In other words, her legs serve as a built-in tripod.)

The pair of batteries allow about 30 minutes of video footage to be shot, and the finished product can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC through the supplied mini-USB cable—but the included editing software, through which budding videographers can add dialogue, music, graphics and special effects, only works on a PC.

But hey: For a mere 50 bucks, imagine the possibilities! (Trademark violations, of course, would cost extra...)

h/t to Wesley Emerson

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29
Jul

Expand Your Business with the Broadcast Boom at The AVN Show

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Posted Jul 29th, 2010 02:08 PM

CHATSWORTH, Calif.—The goal of The AVN Show is to offer true value for attendees in every sector of the adult entertainment business. Content producers, in many ways the industry’s backbone, are invited to sit in on a special panel at the B2B event titled Broadcast Boom! Adult Content, Mainstream Venue.

The panel features a heavy-hitting lineup comprised of industry leaders of the broadcast and content licensing sector who will share their extensive experiences and knowledge of the marketplace with attendees.

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Michael Klein (Hustler TV), Mike Spierer (Playboy TV), Gary Garfinkel (Showtime), Marc Bruder (CED) and Mark Hamilton (Pulse Distribution) all will be present at the session moderated by AVN’s Steve Javors.

With content producers of all stripes constantly exploring new avenues to generate revenue from their content beyond the DVD, this seminar will be particularly valuable.

Broadcast Boom! Adult Content, Mainstream Venue takes place Friday, Aug. 6, from 1-2 p.m.

For many producers, entering the broadcast arena can be daunting. This seminar intends to demystify it by addressing common questions as to how content licensing works and how the broadcast market operates.

Topics that will be addressed will include content restrictions in different territories, what type of content sells, the revenue potential and the role content brokers play in licensing content.

For new producers, come and learn more about this important sector and how it operates. For more seasoned ones, join us and build new relationships.

The AVN Show, the first industry trade conference of its kind to bring all the major sectors together under one roof for a mega-event, takes place next week, Aug. 5-8 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood, Fla.

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29
Jul

Pitbull Releases Two New Thugporn Titles at Once

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NEW YORK—It had to happen sooner or later. Thugporn originator Pitbull Productions has released two titles simultaneously, featuring gay men from two different continents.

Director Jalin Fuentes goes over the top with his fascination for well-hung ethnic men in both Brazilian Seduction and Big, Black, Bad and Boned. Shot on location in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, the former offers five scenes. In a standout, Brazilians Gabriel and Johnathan tackle Italian Bruno in a daisy chain three-way that leaves no hole or pole unsatisfied.

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Big, Black, Bad and Boned, shot on location in Atlanta, offers a departure from Fuentes’ usual haunts but not his usual style. In one especially torrid scene, Angel Boi and tatted-up Jessy engage in endlessly inventive man-sex that goes on and on and on.

Both titles are available online at Pitbull’s Thugmart.com and from distributor Marina Pacific.

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27
Jul

John Stagliano Appearing on Fox Business Network Thursday

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Posted Jul 27th, 2010 02:04 PM

LOS ANGELES—John Stagliano will appear again on the Fox Business show hosted by John Stossel to discuss the outcome of his federal obscenity prosecution, which ended on with a dismissal of all counts by the judge on July 16.

Stagliano previously appeared on the show on May 20.

The show's website gives the following synopsis for the Sex and the Law episode, in part:

"And if you're gay, you can serve in the American military...as long as you don't tell anyone you're gay. That’s the rule. Should it be? And what about porn? One man recently faced jail time for making videos we can’t even describe to you. Is that right? When it comes to sex and America, we have lots of rules...but should we?"

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Stossel is the New York Times best-selling author of Give Me A Break and Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity. His Give Me a Break commentaries take a skeptical look at a wide array of issues, such as education, the economy, parenting, and more.

The episode of Stossel airs on the Fox Business Network on Thursday at 9 p.m. and midnight ET, Saturday at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m., and Sunday at 10 p.m.

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27
Jul

Joslyn James to Appear at Hustler Hollywood

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WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Infamous Tiger Woods mistress Joslyn James makes a signing appearance at Hustler Hollywood on the Sunset Strip a week from Saturday, Aug. 7, from 7 to 9pm.

James will be autographing copies of Vivid Entertainment's The 11th Hole, in which she re-enacts her illicit liaisons with Woods during their three-year affair.

Hustler Hollywood is located at 8920 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069.

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27
Jul

Second Circuit Tackles Fleeting Nudity

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Second Circuit Tackles Fleeting Nudity

NEW YORK CITY—The FCC's "Golden Globes Order": It's not just for words anymore!

Those who thought the Second Circuit had written its final words on "fleeting indecency" with its July 8 decision in Fox Broadcasting v. FCC were apparently wrong, according to an article in Broadcasting & Cable Online.

B&C's John Eggerton reports that at least one attorney in the case has revealed that a Second Circuit panel—apparently a different panel than the one that rendered the Fox decision—has called for briefing on the still-outstanding case against ABC Television involving fleeting nudity shown as part of a 2003 episode of "NYPD Blue."

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At issue is a seven-second sequence in which actress Charlotte Ross, playing Det. Connie McDowell, the girlfriend of Dennis Franz's Det. Andy Sipowicz character, shows her bare ass to Sipowicz's kid while she's getting ready to step into the shower. The FCC decided that that was indecent, and under its "Golden Globes" policy, which was recently thrown out by a Second Circuit panel headed by Judge Rosemary Pooler with respect to spoken indecency, the commission attempted to levy multi-million dollar fines on the network and several of its affiliates.

But in light of the Fox Broadcasting ruling, which found the commission's "fleeting expletive" policy unconstitutionally vague, the panel considering the ABC case, which was argued in February, 2009, has asked the attorneys for all parties to submit short briefs—no more than 15 pages each—assessing what effects the Fox ruling should have on the "NYPD Blue" case. The briefs are due by August 23.

Of course, the "NYPD Blue" case is not the only one that could be affected by the Fox ruling. The Third Circuit is still considering what to do about FCC v. CBS, the case involving the split-second airing of Janet Jackson's nipple during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show. After the Supreme Court vacated and remanded the Second Circuit's earlier ruling that the FCC had violated the Administrative Procedures Act in revamping its "fleeting expletives" rule, the high court also remanded the CBS case, on which it had not yet heard argument, and the Second Circuit ruling in Fox may bear heavily on what the Third Circuit does next with the remand.

And of course, the FCC will likely appeal the most recent Second Circuit ruling to the Supreme Court, adding yet another layer of uncertainty to what can and cannot go out over the public airwaves.

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27
Jul

AEBN’s Silverlight Player Gains Traction with Users

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Posted Jul 27th, 2010 12:03 PM

CHARLOTTE—Since its launch last month AEBN’s new Silverlight Media Player for its video-on-demand theaters has gained a significant market share among the site’s users, succeeding early expectations as surfers flock to the new technology.

AEBN’s Silverlight Media Player is a theater application that allows customers to watch movies, access saved favorites, new recommendations and more, without leaving the all-in-one app. In just a little over a month, the Silverlight Media Player has already eclipsed RealPlayer, one of the theaters' options for streaming customers.

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More importantly, AEBN’s stats show that the Silverlight Media Player has brought new business to the VOD giant, most likely due to its compatibility with Mac operating systems.

"We are very proud of the Silverlight Media Player, both as a standalone product and for the success it has since we added it to our theaters," says AEBN's Jerry Anders, AEBN vice president of sales and marketing. "It is a sophisticated application, which is perfectly suited to showcase the quality of our films, especially the high definition content we have added recently. Given our commitment to provide customers with the best viewing experience possible, the Silverlight Player, like HD content, is an important part of our future."

AEBN plans to expand the capabilities of its feature-rich player over the next year. On top of streaming content, the feature-rich player allows members more efficient access to movies and scenes with minimal steps needed to find, save, sort and view media.

Members can save favorite movies and scenes, and the player will provide suggestions for similar movies that customers may want to view or save to their favorites list. The player will also provide a list of previously viewed movies and scenes.

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23
Jul

Was Superman Gay?

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Was Superman Gay?

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Hollywood history is rife with posthumous tales of manly men forced to maintain a heterosexual façade in order to preserve their careers as romantic leads. Rock Hudson may be the most notorious example of a decidedly gay man trapped in a public lie.

Today’s actors are much freer to live their lives as who they are, regardless whom they play on film. As recently as the 1980s, however, that wasn’t the case.

And according to a gossipy new book, Krytonite wasn’t Superman’s only weakness.

In Hollywood Babylon Strikes Again! (Blood Moon Productions, July 2010), authors Darwin Porter and Danforth Prince claim to reveal evidence actor Christopher Reeve—who portrayed the superhero on film four times—was either a closeted gay man, or at least bisexual.

The authors present excerpts from a previously unpublished, anonymous interview with Cal Culver, who allegedly gave up the goods on Reeve during a deathbed meeting in 1987. According to the reputed transcript, Culver and Reeve met in the 1970s while auditioning for the same Broadway role. A torrid two-month affair ensued. Reeve, who a decade later would rise to celluloid immortality as a screen hero with an alter ego, reportedly ended the relationship upon discovering Culver’s real-life alter ego was gay porn star Casey Donovan.

“Christopher was a great lover, and I think I liberated him sexually,” Culver (Boys in the Sand) reportedly told the interviewer just before his 1987 death of an AIDS-related illness. “I didn’t think he was gay, but he seemed willing to try anything once. He was curious.”

Reeve, whom Culver called “the man of my dreams,” later married a woman. Christopher and Dana Reeve were married for 12 years and had one son together before a fall from a horse in 1995 left the actor paralyzed from the neck down. He died in of heart failure in 2004.

In 1983, Reeve shocked the world by sharing a passionate on-screen kiss with co-star Michael Caine in the Sidney Lumet-directed film version of the Broadway mystery-thriller Deathtrap. Reeve’s performance earned him a Saturn Awards nomination for Best Actor.

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23
Jul

Adult DVD Empire to Plead to One Obscenity Count

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Adult DVD Empire to Plead to One Obscenity Count

WARRENDALE, Pa.—According to documents filed yesterday in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Adult DVD Empire, under its corporate name, Right Ascension, Inc., has been charged with "Mailing Obscene Matters," based on an FBI postal sting carried out "on or about May 29, 2007"—and will plead guilty to that count within the next few days.

According to informed sources, Right Ascension was made aware of its possible indictment more than a year ago, when FBI agents raided the company's warehouses in Warrendale and likely seized copies of the DVDs charged in this case: A Bounty of Pain, Shattering Krystal (both from Dan Hawke Productions), Extreme Tit Torture 18 and Pussy Torture 8 (both from Galaxy Entertainment). While no information on the raid was made available at the time, the course of the case suggests that there have been ongoing talks between the company and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), possibly represented by Robert S. Cessar, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District since the resignation of Mary Beth Buchanan. The case itself would have been begun during Buchanan's tenure.

Uncharacteristically, the pending charges come in the form of an "Information," a method of charging an individual or company with a crime without the need for an indictment, and indeed, one of the documents filed with the court is a "Waiver of an Indictment," signed by the company's attorney, Gary B. Zimmerman, which reads in part, "I understand that I have been accused of one or more offenses punishable by imprisonment for more than one year. I was advised in open court of my rights and the nature of the proposed charges against me. After receiving this advice, I waive my right to prosecution by indictment and consent to prosecution by information."

Normally, a defendant in an obscenity case would want an indictment, since that would require a prosecutor to convince a grand jury that there was probable cause to believe that a felony had been committed, so the waiver suggested that a plea arrangement is in the works.

Moreover, the Information indicates charges against only the company; no individual officers or employees have been named—again, something that was likely worked out beforehand.

Finally, the charge is simply "Mailing obscene or crime-inciting matter" (18 U.S.C. §1461) rather than the more serious §1462—"Importation or transportation of obscene matters"—or §1466—"Engaging in the business of selling or transferring obscene matter" (the same charges that were filed against John Stagliano). A §1461 charge, at least according to the portion of the Information Memorandum setting forth the penalties associated with the offense, carries no jail time (which, of course, it wouldn't since only a corporation has been charged) but includes a term of probation of up to five years, and a fine of up to $500,000. Again, all of this suggests a plea deal—and indeed, according to information received from First Amendment attorneys Lawrence G. Walters and Clyde DeWitt, such a deal has already been negotiated.

AVN has learned that the corporation will plead guilty to the single charge, pay a $75,000 fine, and be placed on three years probation—which means that if Right Ascension is charged with another obscenity offense within that three year period, it will be considered to have violated its probation, and would be liable for the full penalties associated with the offense.

AVN has also learned from a bondage movie producer/distributor who wishes to remain anonymous, that within the past six months, Adult DVD Empire has sent back its entire stock of bondage and various other fetish tapes to their manufacturers, possibly in anticipation of the plea deal.

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23
Jul

AWE Creates RTA PSA for ASACP Featuring Mickey Bojcsik

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PSA to be screened at the upcoming AVN Show.

AWE Creates RTA PSA for ASACP Featuring Mickey Bojcsik

LOS ANGELES, Calif.—The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has released a public service announcement (PSA) featuring Adult Webmaster Empire-Lalib Marketing Support Group’s Program Director Mickey Bojcsik for the Restricted to Adults – RTA Label.

The PSA features Bojcsik reminding companies to protect children and to protect their business by labeling with RTA and is available for viewing on YouTube.com/ASACPRTA. The video is part of an ongoing series of PSAs produced by ASACP; however, this is the first video featuring one of its international sponsors as part of ASACP’s international expansion efforts. Adult Webmaster Empire (AWE) voluntarily produced the video for ASACP.

Previous PSA’s encouraged parents to enable parental filtering to protect their children from viewing age-restricted content. The new PSA is part of a campaign featuring industry business leaders reminding companies about the benefits of labeling with the award-winning RTA™ website label. This new campaign previously featured a print advertisement with Michael Klein, President of LFP Inc/Hustler. In addition to the PSA, Bojcsik will also appear in a print ad for RTA.

Adult Webmaster Empire (AWE) is a premier live webcam affiliate program with a site portfolio listing 600,000+ registered amateur video chathosts. AWE has supported ASACP as a Platinum Sponsor since 2008.

“AWE’s support of ASACP has been vital to our ability to help protect children online. This has included participating on the ASACP US Advisory Council and helping to setup the EU Advisory Council. We are incredibly grateful for Mickey and AWE’s very active participation in the ASACP mission of online child protection; it demonstrates their corporate social responsibility,” said ASACP CEO Joan Irvine. “RTA has become the industry standard for content labeling. It is important that the adult industry remains diligent in labeling with RTA and we are honored that Mickey volunteered to produce this video.”

The PSA will also be screened at the upcoming AVN Show. The AVN Show is a business-to-business show for the adult entertainment industry and will take place August 5–8 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood, Florida. AWE is currently offering free badges, valued at $350, to the AVN Show.

Information is available at: http://www.awempire.com/freebadge.

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23
Jul

Dominic Ford Launches Gay Talent Contest

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Dominic Ford Launches Gay Talent Contest

VANCOUVER, Wash.—Eponymous gay porn studio DominicFord has launched a new talent-discovery contest based on a popular Hollywood reality show model. “So You Think You Can Fuck” offers pros and amateurs alike the chance to prove they have what it takes to become a breakout adult entertainment star.

An open “casting call” went out Thursday, inviting online entries at SoYouThinkYouCanFuck.net. Submissions will be accepted through Aug. 9. DominicFord will select 10 finalists—five tops and five bottoms—and invite them to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Aug. 16-23 to participate in filming segments for the contest, which will take the form of an online, viewer-participation show.

The studio tapped popular gay adult performer Matthew Rush (Voldemorecock in the Grabby Award-winning Whorrey Potter and the Sorcerer’s Balls earlier this year) to host the online game show, which DominicFord eventually expects to release on DVD. Each week, a bottom will pick the name of a scene partner from the “top hat.” The pair then will spin a Wheel of Fortune-style wheel to determine the set for their shoot. Possible sets include bar, casino, jail cell and bedroom, among others.

The contestants will be given a few minutes to create a scene, which will be filmed and posted for viewer response. Fan votes will determine the winners. The top prize includes a contract with DominicFord.com, a professional photo shoot and a year’s supply of adult products including lube, underwear and sex toys. Every contestant will receive consolation prizes and compensation for their participation.

“We wanted to do something fun and interactive with our audience, which has grown substantially this year,” Ford said. “We thought it would be fun to do a game show, as we are addicted to them.

“This will be the first 3D game show ever filmed,” he added. “I think people will find it very entertaining and very hot at the same time.”

For more information about the contest, visit SoYouThinkYouCanFuck.net. For more about the studio, visit DominicFord.com.

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23
Jul

Scientists Claim Discovery of Ancient Sex Toy

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Others say stone device could have been carving tool

Scientists Claim Discovery of Ancient Sex Toy

STOCKHOLM, SwedenIs that an ancient antler in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?

Fox News is reporting that archaeologists in Sweden turned up an object last week that resembles a very erect penis. The “tool” was made from antler bone and judged to be about 6,000 years old, but scientists are baffled on what they object was used for.

Really? The piece is hard, thick and long. And, in our opinion, the most telling detail that makes us believe it was an old-school dildo is the mushroom-type cap at the tip. Is it just us? Are we the only ones who see it?

"Your mind and my mind wanders away to make this interpretation about what it looks like – for you and me, it signals this erected-penis-like shape," archaeologist Gšran Gruber of the National Heritage Board in Sweden, who worked on the excavation, told news outlets. "But if that's the way the Stone Age people thought about it, I can't say."

(Again, we ask, “Really?”)

According to the FoxNews.com report, the discovery is so recent, Gruber said the discovery is so fresh, there hasn't been enough time to submit the finding for publication in a scientific journal, though the researchers plan to.

The smarty-pants science types seem to think the discovery is significant, because nothing like it has been found in similar excavation sites in Europe or Scandinavia, and traditionally fertility symbols found are centered around the female, not the male.

Another Swedish archaeologist, Martin Rundkvist, cautioned that there were "many non-dildoish uses for which it may have been intended."

Still, he wrote on his blog, "without doubt anyone alive at the time of its making would have seen the penile similarities just as easily as we do today. If it is actually a pressure-flaker for fine flint knapping, then this would tell us something about how such work was conceptualized in terms of gender."

Forget the pressure-flaker theory … we prefer the idea that ancient Olga was finding her groove.

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23
Jul

Is The AVN Show Biting Off More Than It Can Chew?

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Is The AVN Show Biting Off More Than It Can Chew?

CHATSWORTH, Calif.—In a down economy when many adult businesses across all sectors are struggling to wring profits from old and new business models alike, has AVN overreached by holding an ambitious new trade show?

When the industry’s leading media company announced the concept of The AVN Show to be held Aug. 5-8, at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood, Fla., many were no doubt wondering what happened to the current shows: Internext, AVN Novelty Expo, and the Adult Entertainment Expo.

"We have taken the key elements from all of our successful business conferences, ANE, Internext, and the AVN Adult Expo, and brought them all together under one roof," said Darren Roberts, AVN's chief executive. "Our focus is on driving new business to the various market sectors and having meaningful conversations about sustainable growth."

The buzz word enveloping the industry over the past few years is synergy. While most buzz words jump the shark immediately upon introduction into the collective lexicon, synergy is the perfect term to describe the compelling business moves many companies have undertaken in the recent past.

The synergy in capitalizing on new markets has led to the crumbling of imaginary walls that separated various sectors of the industry from one another. It’s become necessary for survival, in many cases, for companies with seemingly disparate products, markets and motives to partner up in order to tap into the other’s expertise and skill.

Adult studios New Sensations and Digital Playground starting toy lines, Evil Angel partnering to launch membership sites with Gamma Entertainment, and Wicked Pictures joining forces with RealDoll to create replicas of its contract stars are just a few examples of the dynamic synergy currently taking place in adult.

“With our advanced technology, it was vital to show the most important people how PinpointsX and PPX to-go work, in an environment that is engaging, and ultimately, will bring us more business. The AVN Show was the perfect opportunity for us to do this,” PinpointsX Founder and President Ronen Gabbay said. “While discretionary spending on sponsorships and advertising has to undergo more scrutiny than ever before, the concept of The AVN Show gives our company a place to gain maximum reach and keep our costs respectable.

“The industry has more synergy than ever before, and PinPointsX is the kind of technology we are confident that other companies will want to learn more about and do business with.”

“This is the aim of The AVN Show: to bring all sectors of the industry—adult studios, webmasters, traffic brokers, toy & novelty companies, billing companies, retailers and more—under one roof in a comfortable, functional setting in which to conduct business,” said Roberts.

Is it risky holding a bigger show in clearly leaner times for many? Unequivocally, yes. But The AVN Show most accurately reflects the opportunity for forward-thinkers to meet the people that can propel their businesses forward into the cutting edge of the next decade.

In a calendar positively choked with the same old B2B trade shows, The AVN Show will provide the impetus to do business and network outside your “bubble” in an immersive, interactive B2B experience.

In today’s times, sometimes taking risks yield the biggest rewards.  

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22
Jul

‘Little’ Lupe Fuentes Invades Long Island This Weekend

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The diminutive star will dance at Café Royale July 22-24

'Little' Lupe Fuentes Invades Long Island This Weekend

LOS ANGELES—Look out, Long Island and surrounding burgs. Adult performer “Little” Lupe Fuentes will be dancing at Café Royale in Long Island, New York, Thursday through Saturday. Fuentes will present two performances nightly at the upscale and exotic Cafe Royale.

"As my fans know, I love to dance, and I love to be naked,” said Lupe. “So for all of my fans in New York, I am excited to do both, for you!”
 
In addition to her New York stint, the Wicked Pictures contract star has other dance bookings scheduled for some of the hottest clubs around the country.

“It means so much to me to be able to dance in front of my fans. I can feel their energy, and it gets me excited,” she said

One of the top Fleshlight girls, Lupe continues her “Lupe Live” series tonight with an explosive two-hour web chat on ILoveLupe.com

Café Royale is located at 101 Route 109 in Farmingdale, NY, 11735-1502. The phone number for more information is (631) 777-7870.

A Lupe Fuentes gallery of photos can be found here.

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22
Jul

C1R’s ‘Fuck U’ Gives Lessons in Gay Sex

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C1R’s ‘Fuck U’ Gives Lessons in Gay Sex

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Brent Everett’s first featured performance as a Channel 1 Releasing exclusive debuted Wednesday with the release of Chi Chi LaRue’s Fuck U, a gay porn parody of “how-to” films.

In Fuck U, director LaRue channels soap queen Brenda Dickson (The Young and the Restless) in a spoof of her 1980s Welcome to My Home video series. The self-absorbed videos became an internet meme after snippets appeared on YouTube, and Dickson subsequently released a collection on DVD.

LaRue’s kitschy porn version welcomes viewers to her home, where she is teaching a “Fuck University” course in which she reveals the secrets to making gay adult content. LaRue employs her star students and teacher’s pets to “show how sex is done right.”

Over the course of four hardcore scenes, Everett engages in a shower romp with reality TV star-turned-porn prince Steven Daigle, Dayton O’Connor plows Brandon Bangs military style, Rod Daily and Mitchell Rock engage in some serious muscle worship and Aron Ridge practically devours Chris Robinson.

The next two releases starring Everett already are in the can. Wetter than Ever and Little Big League 4: Grand Slam are expected to see release later this summer.

For more information about Channel 1 and its directors, performers and titles, visit C1R.com.

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