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South Carolina House Quietly Kills 'Library Porn' Budget Proviso

The South Carolina House of Representatives on Friday quietly declined to support the so-called “library-porn proviso,” a budget mandate approved by the State Senate in March which would have blocked libraries from offering “any books or materials that appeal to the prurient interest.”

New Japanese Law Would Enable All Porn Performers to Void Contracts

A legislative debate about lowering the age of legal majority in Japan, which quickly devolved into a sensationalist campaign about adult performers aged 18-19, has now morphed into a proposed new law under which anyone who signs a contract to appear in “pornographic productions” could void that contract at any time for any reason.

India: Cybercrime Police Admit Porn Ban Encourages Blackmail

An official with India’s cybercrime police agency has acknowledged an upsurge in cases of criminals blackmailing people for watching adult content online, thanks to local laws that make such viewing illegal.

Arizona Republican Paul Gosar Questions Free Speech Status of Porn

Arizona Republican congressman Paul Gosar made comments on social media Wednesday questioning longstanding jurisprudence protecting sexual expression as free speech under the First Amendment.

Spanish Politicians Try to Outlaw Consensual Sex Work, Including Porn

Spanish sex workers and adult industry figures are sounding the alarm about a proposed new law, supported by politicians from both the ruling and opposition parties, aiming to outlaw all forms of paid sex work — including commercial pornography.

Aussie-Owned GirlsOutWest Wins 2022 AAIA as 'Best Porn Production Company'

GirlsOutWest is celebrating its second-consecutive win from the Australian Adult Industry Awards (AAIA) for "Best Porn Production Company."

Ohio Republican Senate Candidate JD Vance Calls for 'Outright Ban' on Porn

Recent coverage of Ohio Republican J.D. Vance, a candidate for the U.S. Senate, has foregrounded a year-old interview with a Catholic publication where he calls for an “outright ban” on porn.

Japan Moves Forward With Regulation of Porn Without Input From Adult Industry

A controversial bill that will effectively change the way adult content is produced in Japan, and which has sparked protest among the Japanese adult video community, passed the Japanese Lower House today on its way to being signed into law.

Local German Anti-Porn Crusader Plans to Expand Surveillance Tool to All of Europe

The local official behind the crusade for Germany to require age verification for viewing sexual content is now seeking to expand to all of Europe the use of his new AI tool, KIVI, which automatically scans all online content to determine which images are not compliant with the law.

Virginia Republicans Revive Obscure Anti-Porn Law to Ban Books

Two Republican politicians in Virginia have revived an obscure anti-pornography law not invoked in decades to ask a judge for a restraining order preventing Barnes & Noble from selling certain books the lawmakers find objectionable to minors.

Anti-Porn Lobbyist, Reality TV Personality Josh Duggar Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for CSAM

Josh Duggar, former director of the lobbying arm of the religiously motivated anti-porn Family Research Council, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for downloading child sexual abuse material (CSAM).

Proposed Oklahoma Bill Aims to Outlaw 'Giving Porn to the Homeless'

A strange new bill introduced by Oklahoma State Senator Rob Standridge would make it illegal to knowingly give “obscene material” to a “vulnerable person,” explicitly including unhoused people.

Progressive German Newspaper Asks for State-Funded 'Educational' Porn

Progressive German publication Taz published an opinion piece last week suggesting that state public media fund “educational” porn as part of their mandate to “protect children,” rather than attempt to censor the commercial variety.

Dorcel Premieres 'Porn Is Also Made by Women' Online Film Fest

Dorcel is celebrating the female gaze in adult entertainment with its second annual "Porn Is Also Made by Women" film festival, described as a curated selection of eight features by notable female directors from around the world, streaming online May 9-15.

Ohio Activist Holds on to School Board Seat After Posting Porn Link

A school board member in Ohio who is active in the ongoing GOP campaign to ban books deemed "pornographic" from libraries across the country is resisting pressure to resign after she shared a link to an actual porn website during one of her morality tirades on Facebook.

Utah College Instructor Defends 'Porn Studies' Course

The Utah college instructor at the center of a controversy stoked by conservative watchdog website Campus Reform spoke to local media, defending her elective film course on the phenomenon of pornography.

Council of Europe Urges Mandatory 'Porn Filters,' Endorses 'Porn Addiction' Myth

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, the continent’s main post-World War II human rights organization, issued a resolution today urging European nations to mandate online filters for “pornographic materials” on all devices, to be “systematically activated in public spaces, such as schools, libraries and youth clubs.”

XBIZ News Editor Speaks at UC Santa Barbara on 'War on Porn'

XBIZ News Editor Gustavo Turner spoke yesterday about the “War on Porn” as part of professor Constance Penley’s film and media studies class on pornography at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Utah College Porn Studies Class Challenged by Conservatives

Conservative watchdog website Campus Reform is conducting a shaming campaign against a small liberal arts college in Utah that scheduled an elective film course analyzing the phenomenon of pornography.

Louisiana's Anti-Porn 'Age Verification' Bill Spawns Free Speech Concerns

Reports of a novel proposed Louisiana bill that would allow any state resident to sue any company for failing to implement age verification to prevent minors from accessing “pornography” have already prompted concerns about the religious conservatives’ use of state-level "lawfare" to undermine the landmark Reno v. ACLU Supreme Court decision.