PornographyFeeds to monitor articles with this tag: Atom feed, RSS feed For external use onlyMarch 12th 2006, 17:52 There is little or no safety regulation of sex toys, but in the UK pornography is still treated as toxic material. Response to “Consultation: On the possession of extreme pornographic material”December 2nd 2005, 18:59 My response to the Home Office consultation on extreme pornography, and whether they should ban possession of it. Violent pornography consulationNovember 23rd 2005, 09:32 Time is running out to file a response to the Home Office consulation on banning possession of ‘violent pornography’. Normal service will be resumed shortlyNovember 18th 2005, 20:39 Where have I been lately? Problems with bandwidth for Soccergirl. And some interesting thoughts from Sam Sugar. Sam Sugar interviews Tony ComstockOctober 28th 2005, 01:55 In-depth interview about the state of the porn industry, and how Comstock Films is taking a different approach. New online age-verification systemOctober 21st 2005, 15:20 A new age-verification system for online gambling sites might have applications in selling pornography online too. Anti-sex Senator might run for PresidentOctober 18th 2005, 11:34 A US senator, Sam Brownback, might run for president. If successful he could make the government's stance on pornography even worse. More raids for obscenity task forceOctober 8th 2005, 16:40 Several raids of pornographers have taken place, in which various things were confiscated. There may be obscenity charges brought. Films promoting unsafe sexOctober 7th 2005, 17:49 Few mainstream Hollywood films mention use of condoms or sexual health concerns when they portray sexual encounters. Max Hardcore raidedOctober 7th 2005, 04:12 The FBI have raided Max Hardcore and seized material which they might use in an obscenity prosecution against him. Decency and PornOctober 5th 2005, 14:42 An interesting discussion of why pornography is not necessarily ‘indecent’. More on the war on pornOctober 4th 2005, 20:35 A study says that porn isn't a danger to society, and so shouldn't be a priority for the FBI. Another article ridicules the new approach to obscenity. Popularity of anal sexOctober 4th 2005, 15:30 Apparently anal sex is becomming more popular and more acceptable to discuss in mainstream culture. Revisiting the porn debateSeptember 28th 2005, 19:03 Dr. Sun Chyng and pornstar Nina Hartley have published articles discussing whether pornography represents oppression of the women who perform in it. UK government to target violent pornSeptember 5th 2005, 10:42 The government in the UK has announced plans to create a law banning the possession of certain types of pornography after a woman was murdered by a man who watched some of it. Content filters not enoughAugust 30th 2005, 15:42 Content filters that are designed to prevent children from being able to look at pornographic websites are inadaquate without careful parental supervision. Michelle Thorne's unusual occupationAugust 30th 2005, 00:16 The BBC highlights the work of a female soft-core pornstar in the UK. |
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