Ohio's adult industry curfew law has led to the creation of two new sites for citizens to voice their concerns to their elected representatives, StopTheHouse.com and StopTheSenate.com.
Ohio University announced today that it has restricted the use of peer-to-peer sharing on the school's campus network, citing bandwidth and technical support usage as its main concerns.
The Ohio Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would force adult bookstores and other adult businesses to close at midnight. The bill passed by a 24-8 vote.
SexSearch.com has found itself on the legal defense after an Ohio man filed suit claiming the social networking company allowed him to chat online with a minor, later having sex with her.
Adult superstar Tera Patrick will visit the midwest this weekend before heading for Las Vegas and the Adult Entertainment Expo, where she will offer a sneak peek at her new fashion line.
A U.S. District Court judge has denied a request from a publisher of swingers magazines for injunctive relief against enforcement of 2257 record-keeping regulations. The court also granted summary judgment in favor of the U.S. Attorney General’s Office, ruling that the statute is constitutional.
The state Senate has approved legislation that would give local authorities throughout the state more firepower to go after adult entertainment businesses.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a 2003 decision deeming an Ohio town’s restrictions on local strip clubs unconstitutional, sending the case back to U.S. District Court.
A Cincinnati attorney resigned from his job last week after an online child abuse advocacy group posted a sexually explicit conversation the man had with a person posing as a 13-year-old girl.
Prosecutors in Ohio can’t reinstate pandering obscenity charges against Hustler publisher Larry Flynt and brother Jimmy. The case goes back nearly five years when the Flynts were set to face trial, charged in a 15-count indictment with selling sexually obscene videos at Hustler News & Gifts.