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After 'successful' Craigslist repression, US censors target other similar websites Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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Based on
article
from business.avn.com
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Fresh
from success at closing down the adult section of Craigslist, US censors are now
targeting other small ads sites.
Village Voice Media and Backpage.com have issued a statement in response to a
letter sent to them from 21 state attorneys general demanding the closure of the
adult services section on the online classified site. The response was a
resounding if respectful no.
Backpage.com is a legal business and operates its website in
accordance with all applicable laws, the statement reads. In response
to concerns raised by the AGs in recent months, Backpage.com has increased
its efforts to provide clear, legal rules to users who post classified ads
and to ban users who violate those rules. While no system is perfect, even
the AGs acknowledge Backpage.com's good-faith cooperation with law
enforcement.
The company further states that while 58 million ads have been posted to
the site in the past two years only 6 million have been in the adult
services section, and that state and federal authorities have asked
Backpage.com to testify in cases involving the alleged abuse of minors a
total of five times, and continues to respond to all valid law enforcement
subpoenas.
Backpage.com is disappointed that the AGs have determined to shift
blame from criminal predators to a legal business operator in an apparent
attempt to capitalize on political opportunity during the election season,
the statement continues, in a tone that only increases in exasperation.
The Internet was born. The federal government enacted laws to regulate its
use and to allocate responsibilities and immunities to web operators.
Backpage.com follows those laws and it declines to censor an entire section
of free speech from its website.
Censorship will not create public safety nor will it rid the world of
exploitation, the statement concludes.
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| 21st September |
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Borough thwarted in banning nude club on the grounds that the internet would provide an alternative venue for their right to free expression Permalink
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article
from xbiz.com
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The
New Jersey Court of Appeals on Friday overturned a lower court decision that
would have have closed the XXXV Club nude cabaret.
The Borough of Sayreville had set its zoning regulation so strictly that
there was no site available for the business. This is constitutionally
illegal in the US. However Sayreville contended that the Internet provided
an alternative forum or site for XXXV Club to conduct its sexually oriented
business.
Therefore Sayreville felt that they could file suit against the club,
claiming it violates a state law prohibiting sexually oriented businesses
within 1,000 feet of a park or residential area and licensing requirements
of the borough. The borough sought to permanently prevent XXXV Club from
operating its non-alcoholic club.
But the appeals court said there were not
sufficient number of suitable alternative sites for the expression of this
constitutionally protected form of expression.
Specifically, the borough argues that live
interactive sexually oriented content delivered through mass media channels,
such as the Internet, should have been considered by the trial court as a
reasonable alternative to the live nude dancing offered by XXXV Club.
In the view of many people, the live nude dancing
experience offered by XXXV Club cannot be completely replicated in
cyberspace. Despite the great unexplored potential of the Internet as a
medium, including its interactive capabilities, it cannot yet, in such
people's view, substitute for a live performance.
The 2-1 decision sends the case back to state Superior Court.
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| 21st September |
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Protestors against adult video shop find little support from the customers Permalink
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From
menofjc.com
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The
Men of Jesus Christ reported on their website:
On 18th September about 40 people came out to
protest against Family Video and the fact that they distribute pornography
in the town of Tonawanda in New York State.
There were many people that we spoke to that were
totally unaware of this and immediately turned around.
Of course there was the flip side as well, where
people were so desensitized to pornography that they just did not care. And
there were those that came out and told us that they were OK with it and it
should be there. There was even a situation in which a woman and her 12 and
6 year old, just to spite the protest, said to the manager, in front of her
children, Can you point me to the dirtiest movie you have in here?.
This is the problem that this country faces, the
fact that pornography is legal, but just because it is legal does not make
it right.
The major response I received from people who were
pro-porn was that I may not agree with it, but what you do in your home
is your business and if you don't like it, then don't rent it.
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| 19th September |
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Advancing sexual freedom as a fundamental human right Permalink
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Based on
article
from examiner.com
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Sexual
Freedom Day
September 23 2010
The Woodhull Freedom Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to affirming sexual
freedom as a fundamental human right, will celebrate Sexual Freedom Day on
September 23 in Washington, DC with the release of the State of Sexual Freedom
in the U.S. 2010 Report.
The report is intended to provide a baseline discussion of where we
(the U.S.) are politically and socially and what can be done to advance
sexual freedom as a fundamental human right into the mainstream of American
society in the next 20 years.
The event in DC will also include presentations of the Woodull Freedom
Foundation's annual Vicki awards, given to individuals or
organizations whose work and/or life embodies the mission and vision of the
Woodhull Freedom Foundation to affirm sexual freedom as a fundamental human
right.
The recipients of this year's Vicki Award are Bina Aspen & Martine
Rothblatt, Dr. Deborah Taj Anapol, Kushaba Moses Mworeko and Susan Wright.
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Standing for Governor of New York with a policy to legalise prostitution Permalink
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from news.oneindia.in
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Former
Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis has revealed that she is running for
governor of New York as a minor-party candidate.
Davis is hoping to push her causes of legalizing and taxing marijuana,
legalizing gay marriage and decriminalizing prostitution.
Of her plan to decriminalize prostitution, she said it should be run as
in Nevada, where the women are protected from pimps and are regularly tested
for sexually transmitted diseases.
Davis, who has secured a line on the ballot in November for her
Anti-Prohibition Party, said she plans to carry out a statewide tour. And if
she gets 50,000 votes in November, she will secure an automatic ballot line
for at least four years and gain a voice in New York politics.
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| 10th September |
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Now the mean minded target international adult service ads Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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Based on
article
from xbiz.com
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Craigslist
has removed the censored bar it had placed over its adult services section after
it shut down the section last weekend.
The site replaced the section with the black bar about a week after a
group of state attorneys said there weren't enough protections against
blocking potentially illegal ads promoting prostitution.
Craigslist spokesperson Susan MacTavish would not comment but told the
New York Times that the ads are still blocked.
The Times report said that analysts speculate that Craigslist used the
word censored to make a statement: Though Craigslist is not
legally responsible for what people post on its site, state attorneys
general and advocacy groups have been pressuring the company to shut down
the adult services section. But analysts also said that the outpouring of
attention that Craigslist's sex ads have received in recent days would make
it very difficult for the site to bring back the ads.
Matt Zimmerman, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier
Foundation wrote that supporters of the First Amendment should loudly
voice their opposition to this type of misguided rhetoric from elected
officials.
Next!
Based on
article from
pcmag.com
Several
mean minded campaign groups have praised Craigslist for shutting down its
adult services section in the U.S., but called on the online classifieds
Web site to do the same throughout the world.
We feel that Craigslist did the right thing, and we thank Craigslist
for voluntarily closing the section, Bradley Myles, executive director
of the Polaris Project, said: We feel like as the largest classified ads
site to have an adult services section, this action will help prevent sexual
predators from targeting women and children. There are more erotic ads
outside the U.S. than there are inside the U.S., he said. We feel
like if Craigslist is serious about addressing this issue … they have a
global responsibility to close all these sections immediately.
Malika Saada Saar, executive director of the Rebecca Project, also said
that she was pleased that adult services was removed from the U.S.
site, but urged Craigslist to show the same conscious and commitment to
girls internationally.
Craigslist removed the adult services section but put a censored
image over the former adult services link rather than delete it
permanently. When asked if that made it seem like Craigslist was making a
political statement rather than actually taking steps to combat sex
trafficking, Myles and Saada Saar said they would like to think Craigslist
was doing the right thing.
We want to think the best, and … we want to think that [Craigslist
founder Craig Newmark] is trying to do the right thing, Saada Saar said:
That being said, we are absolutely saddened by the framing of it
as censorship, she continued. This is not a First Amendment issue;
this is not a free speech issue. This is about human rights. When a child or
woman is sold for sex, that is a human rights issue.
Comment:
Craigslist isn't now free of sex – you just can't pay for it
See article
from guardian.co.uk
by Jennifer Abel
Why
should sex, alone among all forms of human interaction, be thought to spawn
malignant magic when money changes hands?
Adult services, of course, is a euphemism for sexual
services. Lawmakers hated Craigslist from the get-go because sex workers
used it to advertise their services. Yet if you listen to politicians praise
themselves now that the ads are gone, you won't hear much talk about banning
activity between consenting adults. No, politicos prefer to invoke The
Children. In a statement her office released Saturday, California
congresswoman Jackie Speier blamed websites such as Craigslist for child
prostitution. We can't forget the victims, we can't rest easy. Child sex
trafficking continues and lawmakers need to fight future machinations of
internet-driven sites that peddle children.
No argument there: forcing children into prostitution is an utterly
abhorrent crime. Forcing anybody into prostitution is, and when callous
sociopaths turn innocent victims into sexual slaves for their own profit,
it's undeniably good when police shut down these loathsome enterprises.
Yet when attorneys general started crusading against Craigslist, it
wasn't kidnapping rapists they worried about, but adults who made money
selling consensual services.
...Read the full article
Comment:
How Censoring Craigslist Helps Pimps, Child Traffickers and Other Abusive
Scumbags
See article
from huffingtonpost.com
by Danah Boyd
For
the last 12 years, I've dedicated immense amounts of time, money and energy
to end violence against women and children. As a victim of violence myself,
I'm deeply committed to destroying any institution or individual leveraging
the sex-power matrix that results in child trafficking, nonconsensual
prostitution, domestic violence and other abuses.
If I believed that censoring Craigslist would achieve these goals, I'd be
the first in line to watch them fall. But from the bottom of my soul and the
depths of my intellect, I believe that the current efforts to censor
Craigslist's adult services achieves the absolute opposite. Rather
than helping those who are abused, it fundamentally helps pimps, human
traffickers and others who profit off of abusing others.
...Read the full article
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CraigsList, Sex Trafficking, and the Next Moral Panic Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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See article
from carnalnation.com
by Marty Klein
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Ladies
& gentlemen, get ready for America's new moral panic—sex trafficking!
Yes, CraigsList has bowed to pressure from law enforcement, non-profits,
and CNN, and has blocked access to its adult services section.
They've replaced the link with a black bar stamped censored.
CraigsList has been pummeled with criticism for allegedly facilitating
prostitution and sex trafficking in the U.S..
...Read the full article
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| 5th September |
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Craigslist forced to censor adult services listings Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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Based on
article
from bbc.co.uk
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The
online marketplace Craigslist has closed its adult services listings in
the US.
The company has not said why it took the decision, but it has faced an
ongoing barrage of criticism from attorneys general and nutters who claimed
the listing was a virtual tool for pimps and prostitutes.
The section has now been replaced with a black and white bar that reads
censored. An erotic service is still active outside the US.
A statement from Craigslist executives is expected in the coming days.
Last week in a joint letter to Craigslist, 17 attorneys general said
women and children would continue to be victimised in the market and
trafficking provided by Craigslist.
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, a persistent critic of
both the erotic and adult listings Said: We welcome any steps toward
eliminating the adult services section and prostitution ads on Craigslist,
as we have urged, and we are seeking to verify the site's official policy
going forward.
but at Wired, Evan Hansen said: Internet services may accelerate and
exacerbate some social problems like prostitution, but they rarely cause
them. The root of these issues - and their solutions - lie in the realm of
public policy, not web sites.
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Volunteer staffed magazine for sex workers sets out closure schedule Permalink
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from spreadmagazine.org
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A
US magazine produced by and for US sex workers has announced its up
coming closure. They write:
We regret to inform you that, while we expect to
publish 5.4, the Crime and Punishment Issue and 6.1, the Race Issue
(guest-edited by a fabulous collective of sex workers of color) by
January, $pread will close its glittery doors soon after the dawn of the
New Year.
We apologize for those of you who have only
recently come to know us, and to all our longtime supporters. After all
these years, five all-volunteer years to be exact, we have come to the
conclusion that an all-volunteer magazine is simply unsustainable in the
current publishing climate. Short of a donation of $30,000, we will be
unable to sustain the magazine past January.
We hope that you will look forward to a $pread
retrospective in book form, featuring highlights of our five years of
publishing. We will also package a $pread Scrapbook for sex
worker advocates looking for tips and tricks on publishing a magazine by
and for people working in the sex industry. We are producing these
materials in the hopes that our model will help motivate the continued
movement for social justice among our many and varied communities, in
the same way Danzine inspired our own publication.
$pread was motivated by the motto
Illuminating the Sex Industry. We submit these five years of blood,
sweat, and tears to you as a testament to this founding sentiment. May
the struggle to end the stigma, discrimination, and violence perpetrated
against our communities end in justice, and may the flashy strobe light
of sex worker rights never go out, but illuminate the sex industry for
the world to see.
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| 30th August |
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Detroit club to fight repressive strip club law in court Permalink full story: Adult Entertainment in Detroit...Repressive new laws target adult fun
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Owners
of a Detroit strip club have gone to court to thwart recently enacted
city ordinances that ban lap dancing, VIP rooms and touching, among
other things.
An attorney for the Penthouse Club filed a lawsuit in U.S. District
Court today, claiming the ordinances are unconstitutional breaches of
the club's free speech rights.
The lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction, as well as a permanent
resolution in the club's favor.
In February, the City Council approved the ordinances that affect the
city's 31 topless clubs. It bans so-called VIP rooms and lap
dancing, but still allows the clubs to serve alcohol. The measure passed
6-3 and followed a vocal public hearing which attracted more than 500
people.
In addition to the ban on VIP rooms, the new rules would require most
employees get licenses from the city and limit dancers to 18-inch tall
stages, which essentially bans lap dancing. The rules also ban touching,
even when dancers are clothed.
Also new clubs have to be at least 1,000 feet from another club,
house, park, school or church.
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AIDS Health Foundation sue Larry Flynt over condom use Permalink full story: Health and Safety in Porn...AIDS and condoms in the US porn industry
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Based on
article
from business.gather.com
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Anti-porn
nutters have filed a legal safety complaint against the porn magazine mogul
Larry Flynt, citing an unsafe work environment.
The AIDS Health Foundation sent an arsenal of DVDS of his films to the
state Division of Occupational Safety and Health Office in Los Angeles. In
only one of the 100 DVD's, is there any indication of an actor using
protection, according to AHF spokesman Ged Kenslea.
The AHF's premise is that, by Flynt not requiring the use of condoms in
his films, it sets up a growing body of evidence that the lack of use
promotes the spread of STD's, specifically, AIDS. They are petitioning the
state regulatory agency to order the use of condoms on all porn film sets.
Flynt begs to differ. According to Micahel Klein, president of Larry
Flynt Productions, the request by the AHF is overbearing and unreasonable.
He says that the end-user of the films will not watch people engage in sex
who wear condoms. We won't budge when it comes to condomless productions,
he said in a statement. That's what the consumer wants, and we deliver
it.
The Federal statute regarding safe sex practices requires that actors in
the porn industry be tested for HIV 30 days prior to the beginning of
filming.
OSHA or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in California
will investigate a complaint according to the merits of the case.
Conversely, the alleged offending party can ask that an investigation be
launched to prove that a complaint is without merit.
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| 28th August |
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Repressive adult entertainment law to go ahead Permalink full story: Adult Entertainment Missouri...Repressive laws enacted in Missouri
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Based on
article
from business.avn.com
See also
Sex shops prepare for law to take effect
from columbiatribune.com
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Cole
County Circuit Court Judge Jon Beetem has ruled in favor of a sweeping law that
would impose unprecedented restrictions on adult businesses in Missouri.
In denying a temporary restraining order request Friday afternoon by a
consortium of adult businesses, Beetem cleared the way for the law to go into
effect Saturday.
Among other restrictions, the law prohibits full nudity and the
serving of alcohol, forces semi-nude dancers to remain on a stage and at
least six feet from patrons—rendering lap dances impossible—prohibits
closed-door booths for the viewing of movies, requires that patrons
remain within the clear view of employees, and mandates that adult
businesses close by midnight.
According to the Associated Press, Judge Beetem said the coalition
had failed to show their lawsuit is likely to ultimately succeed or that
they will suffer irreparable harm by allowing the law to take effect.
The operative word there would seem to be irreparable. During a
hearing before Beetem, lawyers for the businesses insisted that the harm
could very well be irreparable, and would certainly seem that way for
the employees who will now certainly lose their jobs because of the
severe restrictions that are about to be imposed.
But while Beetem acknowledged in his ruling that the law will
undoubtedly change the business practices of strip clubs, adult
video and book stores and other businesses of a sexual nature, and that
they will likely suffer some economic loss, he added that
economic loss alone does not alter the analysis of the legal issues.
Update: Setback
9th February 2011. See article
from business.avn.com
Judge Jon Beetem has tossed a constitutional challenge to a state law
enacted in 2010 that imposed sweeping restrictions on adult businesses
in the state. Despite the ruling, which was anticipated, adult bookstore
and club owners say they will appeal the case to the state Supreme
Court, where they figured it would end up anyway.
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| 27th August |
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Craigslist Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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Based on
article
from techdailydose.nationaljournal.com
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Craigslist.org
CEO Jim Buckmaster has said that the online classified site wants to work to
address concerns raised by a group of state attorneys general that urged the
firm this week to eliminate adult services ads.
We want to work with the attorneys general to address all of their
concerns, which we share, Buckmaster said in an e-mail response to Tech
Daily Dose. Abdicating our responsibilities in the face of this demand
would be a disaster for the very societal issues the AGs hope to address. It
would encourage the notion that government censorship can address complex
societal challenges that will be met only through thoughtful, sustained
investment in our communities.
Attorneys general from 17 states wrote Buckmaster and Craigslist founder
Craig Newmark calling on the firm to drop adult services section from the
online classified ads offered on the site.
The attorneys general had written: Because Craigslist cannot, or will
not, adequately screen these ads, it should stop accepting them altogether
and shut down the adult services section.
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| 22nd August |
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Massachusetts Attorney General takes aim at the Craigslist adult section Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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article
from business.avn.com
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Almost
two years after 40 state attorneys general reached an agreement with
Craigslist regarding its oversight of ads in the erotic services section,
the pressure on the web-based classified service to shut down the section
altogether is once again gathering serious momentum.
The latest salvo comes from Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley,
who said the site should shutter the section and also be held responsible
for crimes committed by people using its listing services.
Whether it's physical assault, sexual assaults, the kinds of
prostitution and, some instances, homicides that have occurred as a result
of what is un-policed trafficking online around the human sex trade, she
said.
Coakley is seeking congressional action. According to WBUR.org, she wants
Congress to amend a 1996 federal law that gives websites like Craigslist
immunity from prosecution for the illegal activities undertaken by users of
the site: The Internet is exempt from that, she said. And that may
have made sense in 1996, but the consequences of no policing, no ability to
enforce what is a level playing field for the Internet, has had all kinds of
consequences.
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| 15th August |
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Last surviving XXX cinema in Philadelphia lives on Permalink
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Based on
article
from business.avn.com
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The
last triple-X movie theater in Philadelphia was on its way to becoming a
part of history until, at the last minute, the city's zoning board approved
a variance to expand the space significantly. Despite continuing opposition
from a neighborhood group, it now looks as if the venerable Forum Theater on
Market Street will be around for years to come.
According to an article by the Philadelphia Inquirer architecture critic,
Inga Saffron, the battle over the Forum is all but over, since it is very
rare for the courts to reverse a zoning board decision. In March, a Common
Pleas Court judge upheld a decision made in 2009 by the zooming board to
allow the theater's owner to raise the roof by three feet.
That sounds trivial, she wrote, but, as theater attorney Ronald
D. Patterson told me, the extra height would enable his client to insert a
mezzanine and increase the operation's total floor space by about 80%.
The extra space will allow the theater to construct a new second-floor
stage as well as install private viewing booths. In exchange for the
variance, the theater's longtime owner, Anthony Trombetta, said he would do
away with the Les Gals, another strip club he owns on Market Street.
According to Saffron, that allowance by Trombetta gave the zoning board the
justification it needed as cover for its decision.
The board's logic, according to court documents, was that a one big
porn palace was better for Market Street than two small ones, she wrote.
In allowing Trombetta to enlarge the Forum, city planners and the zoning
board went hook, line, and sinker for his argument that a consolidated porn
operation would benefit Market Street.
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| 10th August |
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Washington Post advert focuses attention on Craigslist adult section Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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Based on
article
from bbc.co.uk
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Online
marketplace Craigslist has responded to an open letter claiming the site
helps promote prostitution.
A paid-for advert in The Washington Post saw two women make an appeal to
close the site's adult section, saying it had wrecked their lives. The ad
featured a letter from a 17-year-old woman calling herself MC.
The letter said: I was first forced into
prostitution when I was 11 years old by a 28-year-old man. All day, other
girls and I sat with our laptops, posting pictures and answering ads on
Craigslist.
I am 17 now, and my childhood memories aren't of my
family, going to middle school, or dancing at the prom. They are of making
my own arrangements on Craigslist to be sold for sex, and answering as many
ads as possible for fear of beatings and ice water baths.
The letter said that Craigslist was now the choice of traffickers because
it was so well known and there are rarely
consequences to using it for these illegal acts.
Craigslist responded by asking if the crimes had been reported to the
police, adding it was combating trafficking. If
Craigslist was misused, we want to learn more so we can improve our
preventative measures.
The firm's chief executive, Jim Buckmaster, replied
by asking if the perpetrators are behind bars and if the advocacy groups who
placed the adverts could let us know where the police reports were filed. We
have been unable thus far to identify police reports matching the crimes you
describe. If anyone committing such crimes has not yet been apprehended and
prosecuted, we want to do everything in our power to assist the police in
making that happen.
Connecticut's attorney general Richard Blumenthal - who is heading up a
group of 39 US states examining Craigslist's adult services section - called
on the section to be closed.
Earlier this year, the US lawmaker subpoenaed Craigslist, and asked
whether it is actually profiting from prostitution ads that it promised
the states and public that it would try to block.
Buckmaster said that Craigslist had now implemented manual screening of
each adult service ad, adding that it thought that the events described
[in the advert in the Washington Post] may have occurred before manual
screening was implemented.
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Nutters foiled in attempt to undermine testing as a means to protect porn performers from the spread of AIDS Permalink full story: Health and Safety in Porn...AIDS and condoms in the US porn industry
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Based on
article
from business.avn.com
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The
AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), a nutter group attempting to force adult
performers to use condoms and dental dams in every sex scene, has just been
handed a setback by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
HHS has ruled that its Office of Civil Rights (OCR) has no jurisdiction over
AHF's complaint that AIM Healthcare Foundation had violated performers'
rights in asking them to sign a voluntary waiver of medical privacy over
their AIM test results.
The US adult industry has achieved absolutely minimal cases of AIDS/HIV by
requiring performers to be tested rather than insisting on condoms. The
nutters of AHF are trying to throw a spanner in the works by suggesting that
test results can't be made available to porn producers on privacy grounds.
The ruling is a victory—albeit possibly a fleeting one— for AIM, which
has been under attack for more than a year by AHF, which has made complaints
about AIM's testing and medical confidentiality protocols to several state
and federal government agencies. However, it is likely that AHF will attempt
to refile its complaint with another agency within HHS.
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| 3rd August |
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America Wins As Government Loses Obscenity Trial Permalink full story: Buttman John Stagliano...John Stagliano prosecuted for obscenity
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Based on
article
from psychologytoday.com
by Marty Klein PhD
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John
Stagliano was set free last week when a federal judge ended his obscenity
trial on procedural grounds. If convicted, John would have been jailed for
32 years and had his home and business confiscated.
Instead, a few million dollars of your tax money was wasted by a
Department of Justice investigation, purchase, viewing, and indictment of
Milk Nymphos, Storm Squirters, and Fetish Fanatic.
The charge was simply that the DVDs appealed to the average person's
prurient interest, were patently offensive, and lack serious
literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. These are the actual
words of the Miller Test that guide the law. If you can get a jury to agree
that a given recording, painting, book, DVD, or stage show meets these three
tests, the government can declare the thing obscene. It then loses
its First Amendment protection, and it creator and distributor can be sent
to jail.
...Read the full
article
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Judge dismisses challenge to 2257 onerous record keeping requirements Permalink
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Based on
article
from xbiz.com
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A
US District Court Judge, Michael Baylson, has granted the government's
motion to dismiss the Free Speech Coalition's (FSC) attack on the onerous
2257 record keeping requitements.
The FSC, in its original complaint, said the revised 2257 regulations are
unconstitutional, as well as an unfair burden placed to producers to comply
with the regulations.
Baylson rejected the FSC's case, focusing on the trade group's 4th
Amendment challenge.
Baylson, in his decision, said that the government has a substantial
interest in preventing sexual exploitation of children in the production of
such depictions.
He noted producers of such depictions have adequate notice that their
records will periodically be inspected by government officials and that
Congress has both authorized inspections and created rules, further
fleshed out by implementing regulations, governing the procedures that
inspectors must follow.
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Adult DVD Empire on obscenity charges Permalink
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Adult
DVD Empire will plead guilty to an obscenity charge filed against the
company by federal prosecutors.
Attorney Lawrence Walters told XBIZ that this appears to be a
pre-arranged, pre-packaged deal where all the parties involved came to an
agreement in advance.
Walters says the deal was structured in a way where the corporation was
charged, not an individual, so no one will be doing time in jail.
As part of the deal, Adult DVD Empire will be on a three-year probation
and pay a $75,000 fine.
Federal prosecutors filed the charges July 22 charging that the company,
which operates AdultDVDEmpire.com, mailed four DVDs containing obscene
material to an Erie post office box in May 2007.
Walters says the charges seems to have been initiated by Mary Beth
Buchanan, the former U.S. District Attorney for the Western District of
Pennsylvania, who was active in obscenity prosecutions
The four DVDs are identified as A Bounty of Pain, Shattering Krystal
both from Dan Hawke Productions, Extreme Tit Torture 18 from
Galaxy Productions and Pussy Torture 8 also from Galaxy and directed
by Rick Savage.
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| 17th July |
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John Stagliano cleared at obscenity trial Permalink full story: Buttman John Stagliano...John Stagliano prosecuted for obscenity
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judge has ruled the John Stagliano case is over.
US District Judge Richard Leon, ruling that the government didn't meet
the burden of evidence on any of the eight charges, admonished prosecutors
over their efforts.
I trust that the government will learn a lesson when going forward,
Leon said in his ruling. The myriad of novel legal issues that have
bubbled up in this case will continue to pop up around the country.
Leon found that the government had not shown any evidence that either of
the two corporate entities effectively had any direct ties to the charges,
or that the defendant himself had any direct links to the videos he was
charged with.
While there was circumstantial evidence, Leon ruled that it was
insufficient for a jury to find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The courtroom erupted into applause after the judge read his ruling and
dismissed the jury.
Outside the courtroom Stagliano, perhaps joking, said he was
disappointed. [The government] didn't put up much of a fight. They were
sloppy and not passionate and doing the prosecution for the wrong reasons,
Stagliano told XBIZ.
A Stagliano attorney, Louis Sirkin, told XBIZ that it proves if you've
got the guts to fight, wonderful things can happen. He compared
Stagliano to Lenny Bruce and others who protect the 1st Amendment.
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| 11th July |
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Small protest against Craigslist adverts for adult services Permalink full story: Website Craigslist...Small ads for sexual services on Criagslist
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Dozens
of people have protested in front of the Craigslist headquarters, calling on the
popular website to close its Adult Services section and set a sex
industry-free standard which would eliminate human trafficking on the Internet.
The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, Prostitution Research and
Education and over 75 Co-Sponsors said technology should never be used to
prostitute women and girls.
Protesters said a large portion of Craigslist profits come from the sale
of commercial sex. They say Craigslist normalizes and facilitates online
pimping.
They become another channel. They become cyber pimps. The owners of
Craigslist need to regulate their website, said Alfonso Faustino, a
Filipino-America candidate for California Assembly.
Members of the US Prostitutes Collective, who held a counter protest this
afternoon, said stopping sex workers from advertising in Craigslist will do
more harm than good.
Rachel West of US PROS said, Stopping sex workers from advertising in
Craigslist will prevent women from being able to work more safely from
premises. It is ten times safer to work indoors than on the street. When sex
workers are forced out of premises, many end up working on the street and
are more vulnerable to rape, violence and arrest as a result.
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| 10th July |
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US government restrict worthy funds to only those recipients with porn filtering in place Permalink
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US House of Representative passed a supplemental appropriations bill (HR
4899). It contains an easy-to-miss provision that some legislators have been
trying to get passed into law for several months that would prohibit funds
to any recipient that doesn't block porn on its computer network.
According to an OpenCongress summary of the legislation, which passed by
a vote of 239-182, This bill would provide billions to support US troops in
Iraq, help teachers and police get through the recession, help Vietnam war
veterans etc.
But tucked into the second-to-last page of the bill is the short
provision—Sec. 4601(a)—that outlines the pornography restriction, which
reads, None of the funds made available in this Act may be used to
maintain or establish a computer network unless such network blocks the
viewing, downloading, and exchanging of pornography.
Seemingly straightforward, the wording of the anti-porn provision has
some people concerned that its reach may extend far beyond actual
government-owned computer networks to include those belonging to any
contractor or subcontractor who receives even a dollar from the government
for any work required under this bill.
Pat Trueman, a former Justice Department saying he had yet to examine the
exact language, but that if it could be legally problematic if it says that
in order to get a government contract, a business must filter out all
porn for all employees—even those not on a government contract.
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| 7th July |
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John Stagliano obscenity trial begins Permalink full story: Buttman John Stagliano...John Stagliano prosecuted for obscenity
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The
jury selection process has begun in the highly-anticipated John Stagliano
obscenity trial.
Opening statements will more than likely begin at the end of the week.
Stagliano and his companies, Evil Angel Productions Inc. and John
Stagliano Inc, are charged with seven counts for illegal possession,
distribution and sale of two videos sent through the mail, Milk Nymphos
and Storm Squirters 2 'Target Practice'.
Stagliano faces a maximum of 32 years in jail and $7 million in fines if
convicted on all counts. The trial is expected to last two weeks.
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