Wet-Media, Porn Guardian Join Free Speech Coalition

CANOGA PARK, Calif. – The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) announced today that Wet-Media and Porn Guardian have become the two newest members of the trade association.

Wet-Media, Inc. is a Tucson, Arizona-based company that is an emerging leader in the development of niche-driven social networking websites.

“It has been my pleasure to get to know George and Jim from Wet-Media,” said Diane Duke FSC executive director. “They are extremely bright businessmen and have a great product.”

Porn Guardian is an industry anti-piracy service that began working with the FSC to tackle cyberlockers and torrent sites.

“We chose to work with Porn Guardian because we thought they were the best at what they do,” Duke commented. “And we haven’t been disappointed — in fact, we are delighted with their service.”

"Returning from a very successful Phoenix Forum, Porn Guardian is delighted to join the FSC. Our adult entertainment industry trade association has proven to be an invaluable business resource for our company since our founding in 2010. In addition to being a vital component in the FSC's Anti-Piracy Action Program (APAP), we are proud to also be members of this terrific organization," said co-owner Peter Phinney.

Porn Guardian's Dominic Ford added, "Free Speech Coalition plays a vital role in protecting the interests of our industry and in promoting respect for its important contributions to society and to local economies. We encourage all of our industry colleagues to join us in supporting this important work through membership in the FSC."

“We welcome Wet-Media and Porn Guardian as the newest members of FSC and know they will be a great asset to the coalition,” Duke added.

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