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A French Court of Appeals in Paris ruled Thursday that certain adult entertainment websites are subject to a national age verification requirement adopted under a 2020 French law meant to counter domestic violence.
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The Commissioning Editor for The Spectator, the U.K.’s leading conservative magazine, published a sensationalizing editorial attempting to link adult content to the entirely unrelated current prosecution of a rapist in France.
The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) urged South Dakota lawmakers who are convening a study committee on the topic of age verification to deny any attempts to adopt potentially inequitable age-gating legislation during the 2025 legislative session.
The election process for the 2024 Free Speech Coalition (FSC) Board of Directors election will begin on November 5. Those who would like to participate in the election, either as a voter or a nominee, must be an FSC member as of Friday, October 4.
A controversial age verification law is about to partially enter force in the state of Alabama.
Starting October 1, the majority of House Bil (HB) 164 enters force, establishing the requirement for adult entertainment platforms on the internet to verify the age of users through “reasonable” age-gating measures.
Only hours after the Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents took the unusually extreme step of firing veteran communications professor Joe Gow — stripping him of tenure for creating and appearing in adult content — XBIZ spoke exclusively with him about his case.
California this week enacted a new law that significantly tightens the rules regarding automatic renewal of paid website subscriptions.
A federal district judge in California has officially dismissed a case lodged against Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, by the Adult Performance Artists Guild (APAG) accusing the Mark Zuckerberg-owned enterprise of engaging in a civil conspiracy with Fenix International Limited, owner of OnlyFans.com.