FSC Opens Call Center, Membership Soars

CHATSWORTH, Calif. – Just one day after the Free Speech Coalition entered into an agreement with the Department of Justice to suspend enforcement of amended federal record-keeping and labeling requirements, the organization has been swamped with phone calls and emails from new members and has officially opened a call center to handle the high volume of applicants.

Under the terms of the stipulation agreed upon in U.S. District Court in Denver by the parties in the Free Speech Coalition et al vs. Alberto Gonzales, the DOJ will not conduct any inspections or pursue any claims against FSC members, however non-members will not be protected under the agreement.

June 25, 2 P.M. PST is the cutoff point for new members, both individuals and business owners, who will be protected under the stipulation. However, the deal brokered with the DOJ will only stave off federal prosecutions against FSC members until Sept. 7, unless an Aug. 8 preliminary injunction hearing determines whether to extend the injunction or the judge delays his decision.

In response to the high volume of webmasters and adult professionals applying for FSC membership, FSC Communications Director Tom Hymes told XBiz that FSC representatives will not be able to call people back right away, and asked for patience and trust that those who file their applications will make the June 25 deadline.

Hymes told XBiz that adult business owners who want to change their DBAs should email the FSC at execdir@freespeechcoalition. All DBA changes should be submitted to the FSC by Monday, June 27, so that the FSC master membership list will be as complete as possible.

The FSC’s call center can be reached at 800-681-0403. The center will be in effect from 6:00 a.m. PST June 24 until the June 25 deadline. Credit cards can be processed over the telephone.

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Seoul Authorities Force Cancellation of Adult Expo for 'Distorting Perceptions of Sex'

Seoul authorities repeatedly prevented 2024 KXF The Fashion — a popular Korean adult industry expo featuring Japanese AV performers — scheduled for this week from finding a suitable venue, leading organizers to cancel the event.

FSC to Hold Discussion on Adult Industry Rights With Congressional Candidate Joe Cohn

Free Speech Coalition will hold a virtual discussion with Joe Cohn, a strong advocate for the adult industry’s rights who is running for Congress in November.

Art Short Film 'The Porn Selector' Starring Kasey Warner Premieres at MoMA

“The Porn Selector,” a short film directed by visual artist and filmmaker Lou Fauroux and starring Kasey Warner, premiered earlier this month at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.

Sophie Dee, Ricky Johnson to Deliver 'XBIZ Talks' at Miami Conference

XBIZ is pleased to announce that Sophie Dee and Ricky Johnson will each deliver an “XBIZ Talk” at next month’s XBIZ Miami conference

Ricky Greenwood Directs 'Amuse Bouche' From Dorcel

XBIZ Award winner Ricky Greenwood directs "Amuse Bouche," the latest release from Dorcel.

FSC to Host Webinar on Derisking and the Adult Industry

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) is hosting a webinar on derisking, titled "Derisking: Examining Its Impact on the Adult Industry's Access to Banking," on April 24 at 11 a.m. (PDT).

Gia Derza Toplines Pat Myne's 'Squirt for Days 5'

Gia Derza headlines director Pat Myne's "Squirt for Days 5," from Evil Angel.

TeamSkeet Releases Full Version of 'Ripe for the Taking'

TeamSkeet has released the full version of its latest feature, "Ripe for the Taking," starring March AllStar Scarlett Alexis.

Shay Sights Returns to Brazzers for 1st Anal in 10 Years

Shay Sights has returned to Brazzers to performer her first anal in ten years, with Rico Hernandez.

Democratic Governor Fails to Veto Kansas Age Verification Bill

Kansas’ Democratic governor, Laura Kelly, expressed strong reservations about the state’s version of the age verification bills being sponsored around the country by anti-porn religious conservative activists, but ultimately decided not to veto it, allowing the legislation to become law by default without her signature.

Show More