
Adult Entertainment Industry Moving Technology Forward
The adult entertainment industry continues to pave the way for technological advances. In an attempt to grow online distribution, a producer of hard-core adult movies will begin selling downloadable movies to customers, allowing them to burn the movies to DVDs. This new technological advancement will help increase profits for the already multibillion dollar industry.
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Attorney General Issues Warning for Sex Sites
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales recently made it mandatory that all websites containing sexually explicit material post an official government warning label to alert visitors of its pornographic content, especially those who unintentionally stumbled upon the site. If website operators do not comply with this new legislation, they risk up to five years of incarceration. Learn more about the problem of internet pornography by visiting the National Coalition’s website.
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Television Stations Challenge FCC Rule
Four television networks and their affiliates have filed an appeal, challenging the Federal Communications Commission's indecency rulings. ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox are opposed to the recent federal indecency fines levied against the networks for objectionable language. The networks are hoping to prove the FCC's ruling is unconstitutional and reduce government control over the airwaves. For more information on broadcast decency, please visit the National Coalition’s website.
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Man Charged for Viewing Child Pornography
A man in Florida was recently arrested for watching child pornography on his laptop computer while driving. Scott Albert Saunders was stopped for a routine traffic violation when police found an elaborate computer system in Saunders’ car, which he was using to watch children under 16 years old pose in sexually explicit positions.
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