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U.K. Regulators Maintain Pressure on Content Providers

In light of U.K. regulator ATVOD’s CEO Peter Johnson’s much anticipated address at the XBIZ EU digital media conference in London, ASACP’s Director of European Outreach, Vince Charlton, met with Johnson at ATVOD’s London offices to put forward the concerns of the adult entertainment digital media Industry and to get a better understanding of exactly where ATVOD stands on what is perceived by many in the Industry to be a draconian censorship of online pornography within the U.K.

Tim Henning ·

An Industry Under Pressure – A European Perspective

The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is issuing a warning to adult website operators that current European initiatives are threatening to dramatically change the regulatory landscape, adding hurdles for businesses that serve consumers throughout the region and beyond.

Tim Henning ·
trends

Peer to Peer Pressure

The affiliate marketing paradigm has been in place now for a long enough period of time that all but the absolutely newest webmasters are well aware of how it works.

Stewart Tongue ·

Gold's Gym Faces Porn-Group Pressure

What was originally intended to be a protest by anti-pornography groups against Gold's Gym turned into a thank-you rally after organizers learned of changes the company had made to its entertainment offerings and operations.

Morality In Media Heaps Pressure on Marriott

As part of a continuing public relations effort designed to get the international hotel chain to drop adult movies from its pay-per-view offerings, Morality In Media President Bob Peters this week penned an open letter to Marriott Hotels CEO Bill Marriott urging Marriott to “get rid of the porn.”

Store Owners Bend to Pressure, Decide to Move

Despite promising not to buckle to public pressure, the owners of retail store Naughty But Nice have decided to pack up shop and vacate their location.

U.S. Ramps Up Pressure to Unblock COPA Ruling

The Justice Department said in a court filing that Google’s legal challenge to block a review of a week’s worth of search terms amounts to the search engine holding up government efforts to protect children from Internet porn.