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Judge Denies Venue Transfer in Ray Guhn Case

A judge denied a change of venue motion for the trial of adult webmaster Ray Guhn, who is charged with money laundering, obscenity, racketeering and prostitution in what attorneys called a precedent-setting case.

Bush Picks Retired N.Y. Judge for AG Spot

President Bush has nominated former federal judge Michael Mukasey, a staunch but independently minded conservative, to replace Alberto Gonzales as attorney general.

Fed. Judge Refuses to Dismiss Red Rose Obscenity Charges

U.S. District Judge Joy Flowers Conti has refused to dismiss the federal obscenity charges pending against Karen Fletcher, aka Red Rose, according to media reports.

Judge Dismisses TorrentSpy’s Lawsuit Against MPAA

In a decision that critics say could have far-reaching negative implications if it stands up on appeal, U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper has dismissed TorrentSpy’s lawsuit against the Motion Picture Association of America.

U.S. Judge Tosses Suit Against SexSearch, Other Adult Companies

A federal court Wednesday agreed with defending attorneys and dismissed claims against SexSearch and other adult companies.

Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Extreme Associates Case

A federal judge who had previously dismissed the case against Extreme Associates, only to have the dismissal overturned on appeal, has denied a second motion to dismiss the case.

Francis' Motion to Dismiss Denied by Judge

A judge has denied a motion to dismiss filed by "Girls Gone Wild" owner Joe Francis. He is charged with four counts of using minors in his videos without their consent.

Belgium Judge Orders ISP to Remove P2P Copyright Infringements

ISP Scarlet, Belgium's third-largest Internet service provider, has been given six months to remove copyright-infringing material distributed on a P2P basis after the Belgian Society of Authors, Composers and Publishers (SABAM) won a judgment in the Belgian Court of First Instance.

Judge: Lap Dancing Protected by Oregon Constitution

Lap dances performed in Salem are protected under free speech provisions of Oregon’s state constitution, according to a ruling recently issued by a Marion County judge.

Panama City Judge Declares Fred Salaff Not Guilty

American adult film producer Fred Salaff has been deemed not guilty of prostitution and faulty paperwork charges. He has been under house arrest, barred from seeking employment, since his arrest more than two years ago.

Judge Upholds Novel Use of Labor Laws in SlaveSpace.com Case

Judge Allyne Ross of the Eastern District of New York upheld a “novel application” of forced labor and sex trafficking laws in the trial and conviction of Glenn Marcus, the webmaster of extreme bondage site SlaveSpace.com.

U.S. Judge Denies Freeze on SexSearch Assets

A federal judge refused last weekend to freeze assets of SexSearch.com, which has found itself on the legal defense after a man filed suit over claims that he was allowed to chat online with a minor. The man later had sex with her and was charged with statutory rape.

Judge Calls for Sex Shop Hearing

Stafford County Circuit Judge J. Martin Bass has ordered a full hearing in a lawsuit seeking to close a local adult bookstore. A neighboring business, Rappahannock Goodwill Industries, sued the owners of Pheromoans and its landlord in November.

Joe Francis Defies Judge, Appeals Court Order

"Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis failed to appear in court as ordered by Judge Richard Smoak, and has appealed the judge's order to have Francis jailed for contempt of court.

U.S. Judge Orders Joe Francis Jailed

U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak has ordered "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis to turn himself in to authorities by noon CDT today to begin serving jail time for contempt of court.

U.S. Judge Dismisses Some of FSC’s 2257 Claims

The federal judge hearing the Free Speech Coalition’s case against the U.S. government over 18 U.S.C. §2257 has dismissed some of the adult industry’s claims.

U.S. Judge Rules COPA Unconstitutional

A federal judge today issued a permanent injunction against the enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act, a 1998 law that criminalized commercial website owners for making available online material considered harmful to minors.

Judge Rules in Registerfly Case, ICANN Continues Tough Line

A U.S. District judge has shed some light on the ongoing Registerfly controversy by awarding control of the troubled domain registrar to the recently ousted executive who helmed the company up until Feb. 12.

Judge Dismisses Falcon Foto’s State Law Claims Against Porn Kings

U.S. District Judge Robert S. Lasnik has granted a motion to dismiss Falcon Foto’s state claims against Porn Kings.

Judge Rules Google Can Block Ads

In a ruling that could have far-reaching affects for online advertisers, a federal judge has said search engine giant Google can refuse ads as it sees fit.