Sep 11 2007
FSC: 2257 Public Comment Period Ends Sept. 10
The Department of Justice’s public comment period for the proposed 2257 rules and regulations ends Sept. 10.
Sep 11 2007
The Department of Justice’s public comment period for the proposed 2257 rules and regulations ends Sept. 10.
Sep 11 2007
The Justice Department has informed the Federal Communications Commission that it opposes net neutrality, suggesting instead an option for telecom carriers to charge users for loading content at faster speeds.
Sep 11 2007
A Seattle resident has been indicted in a case that the Justice Department said is the first case filed charging a suspect with using digital file sharing software to commit identity theft.
Sep 11 2007
A Seattle resident has been indicted in a case that the Justice Department said is the first case filed charging a suspect with using digital file sharing software to commit identity theft.
Sep 11 2007
Chinese authorities have banned two late-night radio shows that discussed sex and drugs for damaging young people and being “extremely pornographic,” continuing the recent crackdown on free expression in China.
Sep 11 2007
A Pentagon panel has determined that the sale of some adult magazines can continue on U.S. military bases, ruling that the magazines are not “sexually explicit.”
Sep 11 2007
The National Gay and Lesbian Taskforce has voiced concerns about the potential impact of 2257 regulations on social networking sites like Manhunt.com or AdultFriendFinders.com, where users post explicit photos of themselves online.
Sep 11 2007
Sought out for his expertise on 1st Amendment issues, adult industry attorney Lawrence Walters appeared on the CNBC TV show “Power Lunch” today, to discuss the question of whether user-post websites are liable for illegal speech and conduct of site users.
Sep 11 2007
Sen. Loren Legarda has proposed a bill to the Philippine Senate that would impose strict regulations and penalties on Internet websites with explicit adult content. Citing a website called BoyBastos.com, the senator claims the site provides users, including minors, with hardcore images of Filipinas.
Sep 11 2007
The Department of Justice’s public comment period for the proposed 2257 rules and regulations ends Sept. 10.
Sep 11 2007
The Justice Department has informed the Federal Communications Commission that it opposes net neutrality, suggesting instead an option for telecom carriers to charge users for loading content at faster speeds.
Sep 11 2007
A Seattle resident has been indicted in a case that the Justice Department said is the first case filed charging a suspect with using digital file sharing software to commit identity theft.
Sep 11 2007
Chinese authorities have banned two late-night radio shows that discussed sex and drugs for damaging young people and being “extremely pornographic,” continuing the recent crackdown on free expression in China.
Sep 11 2007
MIAMI, Fla. — The city of Miami has filed a lawsuit against the owners of CocoDorm.com to force the company out of its current location and claim unpaid zoning violation fines already imposed by the city.
Sep 11 2007
The government has banned all TV shows featuring sex toys and contraception in another effort to improve Chinese youths’ psychological development by censoring media of obscenity, according to reports.