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Motion Filed to Dismiss FSC Suit Over Utah Registry

The company handling Utah’s Child Protection Registry filed a motion in federal court late Monday seeking to dismiss the Free Speech Coalition’s case that attempts to put a halt to the new law. “FSC has not alleged concrete and particularized injury to its members sufficient to challenge some of the CPR Act’s provisions,” the motion said.

Ohio 2257 Decision Could Impact FSC Case

A U.S. District Court judge has denied a request from a publisher of swingers magazines for injunctive relief against enforcement of 2257 record-keeping regulations. The court also granted summary judgment in favor of the U.S. Attorney General’s Office, ruling that the statute is constitutional.

FSC Files Motion for Preliminary Injunction Over Utah Registry

The Free Speech Coalition has filed a motion in federal court seeking a preliminary injunction to enjoin enforcement of Utah’s Child Protection Registry.

FSC Sees Success in 9th Annual Lobbying Days

Led by the Free Speech Coalition’s Legislative Affairs Director Kat Sunlove, approximately 30 members of the adult entertainment community lobbied California state legislators in Sacramento as part of the 9th Annual Celebrate Free Speech Lobbying Days.

FSC Files Opening Brief to U.S. Appeals Court Over 2257

The Free Speech Coalition filed its opening brief to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in its attempt to challenge a lower federal court’s opinion relative to a preliminary injunction against new 2257 rules. The FSC's lead attorney in the case, Michael W. Gross, told XBIZ that the organization “is trying for the knock-out punch.”

FSC States Support for BPAV, Video Screens Available

The Free Speech Coalition has issued a statement of support for Best Practices in Adult Video (BPAV). Created by XBIZ publisher Alec Helmy, BPAV promotes responsible and ethical business practices in the adult community through use of its official seal and logo.

FSC Meeting Focuses on .XXX, 2257

The Free Speech Coalition held its general membership meeting Thursday at the Marriott Warner Center in Woodland Hills, Calif. FSC staff and attorneys briefed the gathering of adult industry professionals on 2257 issues and .XXX, among other issues facing the industry.

FSC Celebrates 9th Annual ‘Lobbying Days’

Chalking up its 9th year of making yearly visits to the state capital, the Free Speech Coalition is again preparing to make yet another educational pilgrimage to Sacramento to train in political action.

FSC General Membership Meeting

The Free Speech Coalition has announced that it will hold its general membership meeting on Thursday, April 20 at the Marriott Warner Center in Woodland Hills, California.

Contract Talks Over .XXX Have FSC Concerned

Just when it looked like ICANN had buckled under U.S. Commerce Department pressure to shelve the proposed .XXX top-level domain, leaving ICM Registry in the cold, the Free Speech Coalition is concerned that .XXX may once again be alive and well. At issue are a series of correspondences between ICANN’s General Advisory Committee, Commerce and ICM regarding contract provisions that, if adopted, would be binding on all .XXX domains.

FSC Doubts Constitutionality of .XXX

The recently proposed Cyber Safety for Kids Act of 2006 that would require mandatory .XXX registration will face a tough legal challenge, if it becomes law.

FSC Calls on Senate to Remove Provision of HR 4472

In response to the U.S. House of Representatives passing a bill that would significantly strengthen the existing 2257 record-keeping law, the Free Speech Coalition has called on the U.S. Senate to reject the offensive portion of the bill.

FSC Teams With HotMovies, Studios for 2257 Fundraiser

The Free Speech Coalition announced Monday that it is working with HotMovies.com to produce a one-day fundraising event – FreedomStreams ’06 – with proceeds earmarked for the 2257 Legal Defense Fund.

FSC Asks U.S. Judge to Reject Summary Judgment Request

The Free Speech Coalition this week asked a federal judge to deny the Justice Department’s request to dismiss its suit over new federal labeling and record-keeping regulations targeting the adult industry.

FSC 2257 Appeal to Be Heard By 10th Circuit

The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed today to hear the Free Speech Coalition’s appeal on several issues relating to last month’s preliminary injunction in the case FSC vs. Gonzales, a lawsuit seeking to halt new federal labeling and record-keeping regulations targeting the adult industry.

NakedSword’s Tim Valenti Joins 2006 FSC Board

NakedSword President and CEO Tim Valenti has joined the Free Speech Coalition’s 2006 Board of Directors. His appointment was made by the Board to fill a vacancy following the latest round of elections.

FSC Files Appeal to 10th Circuit Over 2257 Preliminary Injunction Issues

In an apparent bid to bolster its case for permanent injunction, the Free Speech Coalition has filed an appeal with the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on several issues relating to last month’s preliminary injunction on new federal labeling and record-keeping regulations.

FSC Announces 2006 Board of Directors

LAS VEGAS — The Free Speech Coalition has announced its 2006 Board of Directors during its annual membership meeting Thursday evening in Las Vegas.

Is FSC Win Hurt by Hatch?

Despite winning a preliminary injunction in their bid to halt enforcement of several amended rules relative to U.S.C. 18 § 2257, moves earlier this month by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, may take some of the luster off of the FSC’s victory.

FSC Explains 2257 Ruling

The Free Speech Coalition is taking steps to outline the recent preliminary ruling by Judge Walker D. Miller on 18 U.S.C. § 2257 and has invited members to email questions on the issue for the upcoming FSC membership meeting at the Adult Entertainment Expo.