President Donald Trump and his embattled former attorney Michael Cohen have both dropped their defense of the settlement agreement Cohen negotiated with adult performer Stormy Daniels in 2016. Cohen and Trump say this moots the case entirely, but Stormy's attorney Michael...
Sex toy company Hot Octopuss is pleased to announce they've hired health sector CEO Julia Margo. This announcement compliments the sex toy market's increasingly significant presence in the U.S. wellness industry.
Banks often shy away from doing business with strip clubs, adult content production studios and other adult entertainment business over the issue of "reputational risk." Should the banks reconsider -- and more to the point, is the risk of harm to their reputation even that...
Maybe her niche is "social media master"? Tana Lea was an early adopter of Snapchat and does daily vlog updating. We spoke to Lea, who let us know there is definitely never enough of her on the internet!
AgeID is a secure online age verification tool, successfully implemented in Germany since 2015 in compliance with the German Media Authority regulations. The service has partnered with OCL and its PortesCard solution for face-to-face anonymous age verification.
In a recent op/ed, Sen. Ron Wyden predicted that in the wake of the passage of FOSTA, we would soon hear calls to further amend the "safe harbor" provisions of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. On Wednesday, one of his colleagues in the Senate made Wyden's prediction...
The fourth and final leg of the YNOT Grand Prix is coming up on September 14 at the European Summit in Prague. As has been the case in years past, the fourth race in the series will determine the overall winner -- who will take home the grand prize of $1000 cash. YNOT co-owner...
Temps are (theoretically) falling, and it's time to start gearing up for autumn-seasonal industry shows. East Coast News (ECN) and International Video Distributors (IVD) are pleased to announce their annual fall show will be held in the Orlando area later this month.
The American Bar Association has filed an a brief in a copyright case slated to be heard by the Supreme Court, urging the court to adopt an "application approach" to copyright claims. The lower courts found the plaintiffs could not pursue their claims because "filing an...
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