That being said, many of you are probably not aware of what exactly happens to cause Federal Agents to come knocking on your door in a not-so-Three’s-Company kind of way.
Archive for the ‘Adult Industry’ Category
New 2257 Revisions Published This Week
The Justice Department just released a newly revised Section 2257, 167 pages in length (ouch!), and I foresee American webmasters making “update every single page of every single website I own” as part of their resolutions for 2009.
BBW Porn and Why We Shouldn’t Judge
I would hope that over time people would see BBW as a preference rather than a fetish – especially with celebrities becoming thinner and thinner these days.
You Can Only Shoot Porn in California, Right?
California is the ONLY state that issues permits at this time that allow one to legally produce adult films. And it’s going to stay that way until other states change the wording of their prostitution and pandering laws – sorry.
Celebrities are Real People Too! (Guest Post)
The truth of the matter is, and I’ve said this before, the women I’ve worked for have been some of the most beautiful, level-headed, intelligent, genuine, and down-to-earth women I’ve ever met.
WIA Profile – Chandie of JennaCash
I hope that by reading these profiles that you’ll understand that “women in adult” doesn’t always mean bubble-headed naked girls who have nothing else to offer. These ladies prove over and over again that brains are indeed sexy!
2257 vs Porn 2.0
Anyone over the age of 18 with a videocamera can shoot content and share it with the world, without need for high production values created by large XXX production companies. Right? Maybe … maybe not.
“Producer”? “Secondary Producer”? Huh?
If you’re a webmaster, you need to assume the responsibilities that being a content distributor entails – you HAVE to make sure that all the content that you are offering to the public depicts people who are adults. And that means you have an obligation to make sure that they’re over the age of 18.
The 2257 Law Outside the USA
The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1994 stated that “Foreign producers who wish to peddle their products in the United States should be expected to abide by our laws no less than domestic producers.”
“2257 Regulations For Dummies” Part 2
Section 2257 is often contested, often debated, and constantly being reviewed and re-reviewed by adult industry lawyers and producers, is a hot topic at most adult industry conventions, and is most likely going to go through several more revisions, with more amendments added. The best that most of us can do is try to keep up.















